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what he makes now or he would have redone his deal . the question is will he get it ?They tried real hard ro get Cooper a couple of years ago. I wonder how much he wants?
what he makes now or he would have redone his deal . the question is will he get it ?They tried real hard ro get Cooper a couple of years ago. I wonder how much he wants?
I wouldn't mind Cooper if.the price is right, but how can we justify giving Cooper money before getting a McLaurin deal done?what he makes now or he would have redone his deal . the question is will he get it ?
you could get both wrs however you will lose payne , settle and ionman which makes another holeI wouldn't mind Cooper if.the price is right, but how can we justify giving Cooper money before getting a McLaurin deal done?
On the flip side, Terry might welcome help on the other side and trust the organization to take care of him.
And they turned the commies down so now what ?
Trubisky?And they turned the commies down so now what ?
Hell he might turn the commies downTrubisky?
no where near enough , the number 11 pick a late 1st round pick and a guy on a one year deal plus the 26 mil dead cap hitI would love to know what the offer was. So, if its multiple first round picks #11 and next years had to be on the table. Still more than what the Rams gave up. Can't believe the Seahawks turned that down. It was probably more. You throw Payne in that deal, that is basically 3 first round picks.
If the #11 pick was so enticing then the Commanders should keep the pick and draft their own qb crapshoot.
Seattle knows what they have in RW - a top ten qb who gives the Seahawks a chance in every game he’s in.
Its a qb league. Payne wont help them win games. The other picks are crapshoots too.
For all we know, seattle looks at our schedule and thinks they are looking at mid 20 first round pick from us next year. After all, we play shitty teams in the nfc least AND have a third place schedule.
Why would they want to make their current teamsignificantly worse this year AND make a rival NFC team significantly better, with little chance of great improvement before an eventualhead coaching change for a few picks?
Nobody thinks the seahawks should have made that deal except for you, Dean. That should tell you something.
RW is an icon in seatle . Why do you have to move on ?I don't know what the deal was. Im just guessing. I don't think Seattle competes in that division this year. So what is the point in keeping him? Get the picks now. The longer they wait the price should go down.
RW is an icon in seatle . Why do you have to move on ?
Because butt hurts is a stiffFor the future of the team. What if the Eagles offered all three of their first-round picks and Hurts? Seattle turns it down? Even if the Eagles offered 2 1st round picks and Hurts, how do you not do it?