kalibane wrote:
Now Roger Saffold... Um last I checked he couldn't hold down either tackle position and was being used as a guard by the Rams. Then the Raiders gave him an 8 million dollar a year contract. Is it your contention Northhawk that the Seahawks should have been in competition for him at that price?
Zane Beadles - How many times are we going to go through the process of overvaluing the linemen that play in front of Peyton Manning? He makes all his linemen look way better than they were because he gets into the right play and gets the ball out so quickly. He got 6 million a year from the Jags. So is it your contention Northhawk that the Seahawks should have paid 6 million a year to guard who's never made the pro-bowl?
Jon Asamoah - 2 things Atlanta was negotiating with Asamoah before Free Agency opened. Is it your contention that Seattle should have been competing with Atlanta to sign Asamoah instead of focusing on trying to resign Bennett and Tate? Secondly Asamoah comes from Andy Reid's system in KC which isn't a zone blocking scheme. He went to Atlanta which isn't a zone blocking scheme. Is it your contention that the Hawks should have gone after a man blocking Guard to the tune of 5 million a year to fit into their zone scheme?
As usual, I agree. Completely.
The names out there were absolutely not worth investing big money into, and yet desperate teams did just that, as always.
And that's the difference between winners and losers folks, losers get desperate and overspend, winners wait.
This years draft will probably net us a WR and O-Lineman in the first two rounds, Before the draft is over I expect us to have one brand new starter (Bitonio? I hope!) who will be an immediate upgrade to what we had last year.
Before the draft is over, we will also likely have replaced Tate, (even though we didn't really need to because of Kearse), with a big body receiver.
Why is everyone so worried about all of this?
I just don't get it.
We were easily the deepest team in football last year, and all we lost was some depth that we will EASILY replace through the draft/remaining part of free agency (which there is still SO MUCH LEFT OF, including what happens after the draft when players, even some really good ones, almost always get cut).