Hawktawk wrote:The Graham trade was a head scratcher . But even with the lack of chemistry with Russ he did set single season tight end record here . I wonder what Russ thought about waking up to that trade . Although Unger was a 1-b. Center . It wasn’t like losing Hutch . I recall an NFL executive talking about super bowl 48. He remarked on how well Russell had played in spite of terrible line play in the game. He tore into Unger saying he had a “ big name” but got abused . Lynch was held to 38 yards with at least 20 coming on one carry. As well as the defense played Russell and even Percy Harvin who was huge in the game were bigger factors in our championship than Unger . Russ turned in one of the more efficient games by any QB not named MVP of the game . If winning the world championship is your goal Harvin worked out . I saw Graham as a push . We won some games on plays he made . Saints won games because of Ungers blocks I’m sure . Neither won it all. Harvin won it all. Adams I fear will never win it all
NorthHawk wrote:I think you devalue what a good Center brings to an OL. We've seen the results since he left and our continuing problems up the middle in both the run game and pass protection.
Even though that trade wasn't the worst, it was pretty bad as there was no successor plan in place when giving up a Pro Bowl player. And 6 or so years later it still isn't fixed.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Their x's and o's logic was sound on Adams. He was a top 5 draft pick safety who is an amazing strong safety on par with Kam Chancellor. He was a Pro Bowler, young in his first contract, not known to be a locker room cancer, and willing to lay it all on the line to win. He's a Seahawk type of player.
My big problem is Pete and John seem to still be of the mindset we're one or two players away from a Super Bowl. We're not. They have been letting the team degrade too much over the years, missing too many picks, and not developing young talent either because the talent is bad or their coaching staff isn't good at development.
If they had picked up Jamal Adams after they rebuilt the defensive line, I think he would be an amazing addition. But you got no defense if you have no defensive line. You're going to get pushed around and your LBs and secondary are going to have to try to bat clean up. And that wears them down and sets them up for injury. I think all the pass rushing last year hurt Jamal's shoulder. Safeties should not be rushing the passer that much period. They aren't big enough to survive the scrum at the lines.
Percy was an unnecessary luxury. We were already an amazing defensive unit with enough offense to win.
Graham the same. Pete kept talking about TD makers. We were scoring enough TDs.
Our defense was lights out when we picked up Percy and Graham. We could have easily gotten by developing a run blocking TE who was an occasional pass threat.
To simplify, Adams is a real and committed building block for a defense. Harvin and Graham were just luxury picks Pete picked up like buying a Ferrari as a billionaire when you already own a Bugati and a Lamborghini.
trents wrote:The Graham trade may be a reflection of the low priority Pete and John place on the O line. Seems to me Pete and John are forever looking to add players at the so-called skill positions at the expense of the O line, which in my mind is neglecting the infrastructure.
I-5 wrote:Trents, I’d say not only are Pete and John enamored of players at the so-called ‘skill positions’ (always hated that term as if the other positione don’t need skill), they also are hyper focused on pass rushers. They just can’t pull the trigger if there is a stud offensive lineman or corner staring them in the face in the early rounds. Beyond me why they are like that.
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