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I knew when he called out the coaches publicly that his days were numbered.
No organization can tolerate that.
No organization can tolerate that.
I agree that was ridiculous, but I'm not sure it's a no-pen line for this organization necessarily. We have had 2 offensive players flip the bird to the coaches during a game and nothing came of it.I knew when he called out the coaches publicly that his days were numbered.
No organization can tolerate that.
I knew when he called out the coaches publicly that his days were numbered.
No organization can tolerate that.
I agree that was ridiculous, but I'm not sure it's a no-pen line for this organization necessarily. We have had 2 offensive players flip the bird to the coaches during a game and nothing came of it.
I agree that was ridiculous, but I'm not sure it's a no-pen line for this organization necessarily. We have had 2 offensive players flip the bird to the coaches during a game and nothing came of it.
Well, I guess that's up to the person it happened to. My point was just that we've had players openly disrespect coaches previously without any sort of consequence at all, so I'm not so sure that Sherman's behavior means he is a goner no matter how little we get in return.That's not as bad as openly getting in your coaches' faces during a nationally televised game.
Baldwin. He did it in the Philly game when they called the WR pass in the red zone.I know Lynch was one, who was the other? Harvin?
Well, I guess that's up to the person it happened to. My point was just that we've had players openly disrespect coaches previously without any sort of consequence at all, so I'm not so sure that Sherman's behavior means he is a goner no matter how little we get in return.
I sure hope not. It would be very uncharacteristic to make such a rash move. I wonder how far apart the value of what they've been offered to this point is from the minimum they are looking for to consider the move.I do not think Seahawks will make a stupid deal just to get rid of him.
Dont trade him to NE!
I sure hope not. It would be very uncharacteristic to make such a rash move. I wonder how far apart the value of what they've been offered to this point is from the minimum they are looking for to consider the move.
Read that the FO is looking for a very high draft pick plus a very good player.
Yup, that's should be about right. Lot of good CBs in the draft though, so not the ideal year to get max value. Pretty sure he stays put. Hopefully it motivates him to excel.
I think that's a fair assumption. I'm still just having a tough time seeing why another team would want to trade for him at this point. He's 29 with 2 years left on a contract that will pay him a base salary of $11M both years. If you're not a contending team right now, going after an oldish expensive CB doesn't seem like a move to get you there. If you are a contending team now, I don't think most of those have much cap room. Maybe Dallas does.Read that the FO is looking for a very high draft pick plus a very good player.
The whole season frustrated the hell out of everyone. Doesn't excuse what he did but that was the most turbulent season the team had in quite some time.
Yeah, I agree with that. It's not like 2016 was the first time there's been bumps in the road or drama to deal with. Had some PED issues in 2013 also.2014: The Harvin drama, Wilson "isn't black enough"
2015: Lynch pulls out of the playoff game on the flight to said game
Last year was filled with drama, but it's par for the course.
No team is dumb enough to give that up for an expensive aging CB. Wait a minute...hello ClevelandRead that the FO is looking for a very high draft pick plus a very good player.