jsarno
03-03-2009, 01:56 PM
He's going after the money, but I think he just wanted out of a dysfunctional team like the Bengals. Sure seattle isn't a winner anymore, but they have a decent front office.
TJ Housh to Seattlejsarno 03-03-2009, 01:56 PM He's going after the money, but I think he just wanted out of a dysfunctional team like the Bengals. Sure seattle isn't a winner anymore, but they have a decent front office. jsarno 03-03-2009, 01:59 PM That is a good pick up for the Seattle Seahawks That is an understatement. Seattle hasn't had a top notch wide receiver...well, I don't recall the last time...maybe Largent??? You have had some good ones over the years...but even the "good ones" had the dropsies and were not reliable despite putting up decent numbers. This was a solid need that has been addressed for the Seahawks. That Guy 03-03-2009, 02:23 PM He's going after the money, but I think he just wanted out of a dysfunctional team like the Bengals. Sure seattle isn't a winner anymore, but they have a decent front office. it's not the money most likely. i think the nation blog pointed out that seattle is the closest city to LA (his home) - only a 6 hour flight instead of 8 (MINN) or 10 (CINN). if he's taking that flight twice a week for the entire season... jsarno 03-03-2009, 02:33 PM it's not the money most likely. i think the nation blog pointed out that seattle is the closest city to LA (his home) - only a 6 hour flight instead of 8 (MINN) or 10 (CINN). if he's taking that flight twice a week for the entire season... I just don't see that as a valid option. What is the difference in 2 hours worth of flight to a guy that pretty much should have his own plane since he flys so much (who knows, he might already have one). I completely get wanting to get out of Cincy though...who would want to go there?? Not that it really matters...I'm sure he is elated to be in Seattle. TheMalcolmConnection 03-03-2009, 02:54 PM I wonder if this means they're going to forget Crabtree? SmootSmack 03-03-2009, 02:57 PM I wonder if this means they're going to forget Crabtree? I think that's the biggest piece in all of this, how the draft is affected. GridIron26 03-03-2009, 02:59 PM I wonder if this means they're going to forget Crabtree? Possible, after all they have some holes that need to be plugged in.. Monkeydad 03-03-2009, 04:39 PM Didnt he leave here on bad terms? Why would he come back here. Well, he was certainly on bad terms with US...we hated the tandem of Coles and Rod Gardner...Coles had that nagging toe problem and Gardner used butter on his hands...we were actually wanting to see more of McCants. :D Monkeydad 03-03-2009, 04:49 PM http://www.thewarpath.net/redskins-locker-room/3840-do-we-need-upgrades-wide-receiver.html HA... erik2680 03-03-2009, 05:43 PM That is an understatement. Seattle hasn't had a top notch wide receiver...well, I don't recall the last time...maybe Largent??? That is a good question |
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