c_hawkbob wrote:Personally I don't care about his politics or that he made himself out to be whiny little b!tch at times, he was our best D lineman on our best ever team and if he's got anything left in the tank I'd welcome him back. as long as Russ is good with it ... I don't know whether he was one of those that thought Russ was the problem or not, if he was then no way.
NorthHawk wrote:I'd take him back in a minute if he still has some gas in the tank and he fits this teams culture.
We're not in a position to give up productivity because of some petty grievance.
Sometimes when you leave a situation for greener pastures, you look back and only then
do you realize how good you had it. Perhaps Bennett is nearing that point.
"My time in Seattle was great because I didn't just grow as a player, I grew as a man, and I grew as an individual. I could never say anything bad about Seattle," Bennett said. "I feel like Seattle was such a great part of my life. I'm so thankful for the city."
or maybe he is just looking for a place to play in 2020 because he has burned so many brides.
NorthHawk wrote:
He'll never play in the NFL again if that's the case.
NorthHawk wrote:I was making light of the autocorrect of burning brides,
NorthHawk wrote:I was making light of the autocorrect of burning brides,
trents wrote:At 34 years of age I'm guessing there's no gas left in the tank anyway. The DE position is very speed dependent and energy/stamina dependent. Guys seem to have two to five good years and then production drops way off.
trents wrote:At 34 years of age I'm guessing there's no gas left in the tank anyway. The DE position is very speed dependent and energy/stamina dependent. Guys seem to have two to five good years and then production drops way off.
mykc14 wrote:I don't know, in his last two seasons he had 9 and 6.5 sacks respectively. I imagine he can still be a bit of a disruptive force in the right situation. I agree his years are numbered but it wouldn't be a shock if he were to get 5+ sacks somewhere next year.
Old but Slow wrote:In the same vein (...but do we really want him back?): J. Graham TE was cut, so, do we want him back?
They seem to be looking at move tight ends recently, and that is kind of what Jimmy is, except that he is more of a WR in my eyes.
c_hawkbob wrote:The only reason Jimmy didn't fit the first time was our insistence on fitting a square peg into a round hole. If we were to pick him up now and use him according his capabilities he could be a decent compliment.
That's a pretty big caveat though, I don't think it'll happen.
obiken wrote:I never got the whole disrespect to the Flag thing, its not like they were mooning it. They were kneeling! No on Bennett, no on Graham, time to move on!
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