c_hawkbob wrote:Denver was desperate not to lose him to FA without showing some return.
c_hawkbob wrote:I think the Lambs won big on this trade. The Donkeys are also paying $9M of his $9.7 contract for the remainder of this season. Even if the Lambs are unable to secure him in FA next year (not bloody likely, there is usually a framework of a deal already in place) they are getting him for the rest of this season essentially for free!
Denver was desperate not to lose him to FA without showing some return.
c_hawkbob wrote:I think the Lambs won big on this trade. The Donkeys are also paying $9M of his $9.7 contract for the remainder of this season. Even if the Lambs are unable to secure him in FA next year (not bloody likely, there is usually a framework of a deal already in place) they are getting him for the rest of this season essentially for free!
Denver was desperate not to lose him to FA without showing some return.
obiken wrote:So do I! They get an 8X pro bowler for nothing! The Rams are so stacked that the two draft picks would have probably never made the team anyway. Sure, in 3 years the bills come do on all this, but now they are set.
c_hawkbob wrote:You've evidently got a higher opinion of late second a third round picks than I do.
Hawktawk wrote:We have no picks
Hawktawk wrote:We have no picks
obiken wrote:My question is CBob, River, everyone else, why didnt we make this trade?? Would VM agreed to come to Seattle? What would we have to give up to get Fletcher Cox??
RiverDog wrote: What round did we get Russell Wilson in? Asking for a friend.
Hawktawk wrote:We have no picks
RiverDog wrote: What round did we get Russell Wilson in? Asking for a friend.
tarlhawk wrote:He was the 12th pick of the 3rd round in 2013
Hawktawk wrote:We have no picks
I don't see this team as being a player or two away from being a SB contender. I was guilty of that mistaken belief back in 2008-09. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.
So, if we're more than a player or two away from being a SB contender, trading for a 32 year old OLB doesn't make a lot of sense.
I don't see this team as being a player or two away from being a SB contender. I was guilty of that mistaken belief back in 2008-09. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.
So, if we're more than a player or two away from being a SB contender, trading for a 32 year old OLB doesn't make a lot of sense.
obiken wrote:I agree Rivy! However, IF we could get a Fletcher Cox, who is only 30 to clog the middle to stop the run, I would be all for that. I believe that would make us way better, dont you? Where it gets complex is getting a Clowney to leave the Texans for Seattle is one thing, but FC will probably get a call from Andy Reid and a boatload of others, IMHO.
NorthHawk wrote:Don't let one game make you fall into the mistake that this is a good team or is better than we thought 2 weeks ago. The Jags are terrible and we should have trounced them. Maybe this last game was an exceptionally bad game by them, and that's all it was.
We should be able to get both a good RB and C in the draft and maybe a good DT or DE. With all of the Cap room we seem to have maybe FA can fill the other holes if they carry it over into next year.
NorthHawk wrote:My point was the players to help fill the holes are there, not that I expect us to select them. Those are 2 different things.
NorthHawk wrote:Don't let one game make you fall into the mistake that this is a good team or is better than we thought 2 weeks ago. The Jags are terrible and we
should have trounced them. Maybe this last game was an exceptionally bad game by them, and that's all it was. We need upgrades at C, T, RB, CB,
DT, and DE at least to become contenders. We should be able to get both a good RB and C in the draft and maybe a good DT or DE. With all of the
Cap room we seem to have maybe FA can fill the other holes if they carry it over into next year.
We trounced them and Seattle trounces virtually nobody although they rarely get blown out . 4 of 5 losses were in our hands to win . All 3 of Genos losses were a play here and there from beating pretty good teams and Russ lost to the Titans with the ball in his hands which used to be money . The Vikings are the only game we had no chance down the stretch . We were a 4th down TD late from shutting out an offense that had not been shut out in THE FIRST HALF all year . They had battled Cincy to the last whistle the night urban decided to dirty dance . They had come off their first win in 20 tries and a bye facing a team on a 3 game losing streak with a backup qb. And Seattle put it on them . It’s the first time in a long time , probably since the jets last year this team did exactly what it was supposed to do which is thump an inferior team . That’s progress . We will know a lot more after the Pack. We have a week to heal . The teams know each other and hate each other . A loss is no shame the way the pack and Rodgers are balling but if Seattle somehow wins they are back in the saddle .
NorthHawk wrote:How many games have the Jags won in the last year? Was it more than 1? They may be close to being one of the all time worst teams over the last 2 years, so to think we are now turning the corner because of that game is a dangerous position to take. We’ll know better in 3 Sundays if we’ve improved or not.
trents wrote:The Jags made a huge mistake in hiring Urban Meyer. That has proved/will prove to be a huge program setback just when they were taking a step forward with drafting T. Lawrence. Meyer came in with some baggage and has added to it lately. And even apart from that I'm not convinced he is NFL head coaching material. It's big distraction and there is no doubt in my mind that he will be canned at the end of the year. At least the Jags will get to pick high again this next time around in the draft.
c_hawkbob wrote:You've evidently got a higher opinion of late second a third round picks than I do.
trents wrote:The Jags made a huge mistake in hiring Urban Meyer. That has proved/will prove to be a huge program setback just when they were taking a step forward with drafting T. Lawrence. Meyer came in with some baggage and has added to it lately. And even apart from that I'm not convinced he is NFL head coaching material. It's big distraction and there is no doubt in my mind that he will be canned at the end of the year. At least the Jags will get to pick high again this next time around in the draft.
obiken wrote:I agree Trents but its a little too early to say that for sure. My issue was the love feast with TLawrence, being John Elway or Peyton Manning, I never saw that. Its definitely not going well so far, and his assistants will get pink slips at the end of the year.
Hawktawk wrote:Lawrence had been playing much better. Id watched most of their win in london and also the Cincinnati game on the road that they might have won with a play here and there. With Schottie coaching him he was steadily improving and made a perfect throw to the perfect spot to pick up a first down on 4th down and 5 stop the clock for a GWF with 5 seconds left at the snap to end his previous game. I'm going with our improved defense, much improved caused him a lot of problems. Geno caused their defense a lot of problems. As Holmy once said "to win in this league is hard"
I respect that the hawks took care of business for the first timer in a long time. Any win is a great one.
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