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Judge Fudge
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ESPN and The score are my sources
ESPN and The score are my sources
The Panthers released Greg Olson?
He's a good player but has injury concerns. I wonder if those follow him to Seattle.
They'll probably use him like Tampa uses Cameron Brate who has a more talented TE higher on their depth chart ahead of him.Probably. If Will Dissly could stay fuckin' healthy than this signing really makes no sense. Hollister is also a promising up and coming tight end... but Hollister could be a 1 year wonder and Dissly needs to prove he can stay healthy for a season. It's sad because he was on pace to be a top 3 TE last year. But two ACL tears in 2 years? Woof... (pun intended for the former Husky).
That said, I think Olsen is a little bit of a high priced insurance policy. The only other available tight ends that would've been any better were:
Henry/Ebron/Hooper - Problem is, all these guys are young and want large contracts. The conflict for Seattle is, they already have 2 young promising tight ends that will work out fine as long as they stay healthy. It's a 'quiet smart' move. Dissly/Hollister can easily be the future so there's zero point to draft someone high or sign a younger Henry/Ebron/Hooper to long term contracts, and Chargers will probably not let Hunter walk regardless because they'll be drafting a new QB and want weapons.
Olsen is doing a 'can I get a ring?' move, so he'll be motivated to play and help others around him. Seattle was a better fit because his other options are Buffalo/Washington, who are likely not reaching the Super Bowl. Seattle had a VERY legitimate shot last year if half their OL and the ENTIRE RB group wasn't out. Could've easily taken the division and had a shot against GB.
Also, Seattle after the Olsen signing and incoming Ed Dickson release, has $55M of cap. They can easily re-sign Clowney and a bunch of other free agents. And Olsen's $7M is a non-factor next year.
Interesting, the Hawks will be damn good this coming season. The NFC West will be the best division in the NFL.7m/1year
ESPN and The score are my sources
Interesting, the Hawks will be damn good this coming season. The NFC West will be the best division in the NFL...
YES.... again.
Maybe, or maybe he can/will help the Hawks, this coming season.Damaged goods.
Interesting, the Hawks will be damn good this coming season. The NFC West will be the best division in the NFL.
Are you serious?Seahawks or Dragons?
Okay.The Rams won't be worth a fuck, but the rest of the division will be good.
The Rams are the Lions of the NFC West.