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Kasen Williams still on track to score in the red zone this year

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  • CuntWaffleCuntWaffle Member Posts: 22,499
    dnc said:

    WHAT DOES THAT ASSHOLE DNC HAVE TO SAY NOW?????

    Seriously though did you actually think Kasen would make the SEAHAWKS roster. He might be a NFL player but no way can the Seahawks keep like 8 WRs.
  • TequillaTequilla Member Posts: 19,886

    dnc said:

    WHAT DOES THAT ASSHOLE DNC HAVE TO SAY NOW?????

    Seriously though did you actually think Kasen would make the SEAHAWKS roster. He might be a NFL player but no way can the Seahawks keep like 8 WRs.
    So that would mean that he's not a NFL player if he's not on a NFL roster
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,746
    Tequilla said:

    dnc said:

    WHAT DOES THAT ASSHOLE DNC HAVE TO SAY NOW?????

    Seriously though did you actually think Kasen would make the SEAHAWKS roster. He might be a NFL player but no way can the Seahawks keep like 8 WRs.
    So that would mean that he's not a NFL player if he's not on a NFL roster
    LIFPO. Jermaine Kearse wasn't on an NFL roster at this poont in his career either, and he's not great, but he's certainly an NFL player.

    Kasen is probably an NFL player at some poont. He's not a special talent though.
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,746

    Tequilla said:

    dnc said:

    WHAT DOES THAT ASSHOLE DNC HAVE TO SAY NOW?????

    Seriously though did you actually think Kasen would make the SEAHAWKS roster. He might be a NFL player but no way can the Seahawks keep like 8 WRs.
    So that would mean that he's not a NFL player if he's not on a NFL roster
    Some other team might snatch him up.
    Cleared waivers, added to practice squad, along with Kevin Smith.

    Interesting they'd go with two receivers on the 10 man PS given they already have Richardson coming in midyear to bump somebody off the active roster. Means Kasen is no better than the Seahawks #8 receiver and maybe #9.
  • RoadDawg55RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,123
    dnc said:

    Tequilla said:

    dnc said:

    WHAT DOES THAT ASSHOLE DNC HAVE TO SAY NOW?????

    Seriously though did you actually think Kasen would make the SEAHAWKS roster. He might be a NFL player but no way can the Seahawks keep like 8 WRs.
    So that would mean that he's not a NFL player if he's not on a NFL roster
    LIFPO. Jermaine Kearse wasn't on an NFL roster at this poont in his career either, and he's not great, but he's certainly an NFL player.

    Kasen is probably an NFL player at some poont. He's not a special talent though.
    I think he has a lot more in him than he's shown. He was a Sark player who admittedly didn't practice or train hard. Then he completely fucked up his foot.

    Similar to Kearse, I think he can hurt guys in single coverage as a #3 or #4 option. He can go up and get the ball and he can make tough catches. He's more talented than the typical practice squad WR.
  • RoadDawg55RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,123
    Another thing to consider if how much different the WR group could look next year. Baldwin, Richardson, and Lockett are the only ones locked up. Kearse's will be a free agent. At least one of Ricardo Lockette and Chris Matthews will be gone. Both are on one year deals. BJ Daniels could possibly be passed up.
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,746
    edited September 2015

    dnc said:

    Tequilla said:

    dnc said:

    WHAT DOES THAT ASSHOLE DNC HAVE TO SAY NOW?????

    Seriously though did you actually think Kasen would make the SEAHAWKS roster. He might be a NFL player but no way can the Seahawks keep like 8 WRs.
    So that would mean that he's not a NFL player if he's not on a NFL roster
    LIFPO. Jermaine Kearse wasn't on an NFL roster at this poont in his career either, and he's not great, but he's certainly an NFL player.

    Kasen is probably an NFL player at some poont. He's not a special talent though.
    I think he has a lot more in him than he's shown. He was a Sark player who admittedly didn't practice or train hard. Then he completely fucked up his foot.

    Similar to Kearse, I think he can hurt guys in single coverage as a #3 or #4 option. He can go up and get the ball and he can make tough catches. He's more talented than the typical practice squad WR.
    Agree. And he has better hands than Kearse, though Kearse runs better routes. But if Kasen is willing to start putting in the work to change that, his ceiling is higher than Kearse's.

  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,746

    Another thing to consider if how much different the WR group could look next year. Baldwin, Richardson, and Lockett are the only ones locked up. Kearse's will be a free agent. At least one of Ricardo Lockette and Chris Matthews will be gone. Both are on one year deals. BJ Daniels could possibly be passed up.

    Yeah I think Kearse is done, he's going to want more money than he's worth IMO. I'm actually surprised Lockette's still on the team now, I agree he's gone next year. I'm hoping Matthews is retained but you're right he's a free agent so who knows.

    It would not shock me at all if Kasen is the number 5 receiver going into next season. But it wouldn't shock me if Smith is either. I think Smith has some real potential as well - again, not a special talent, but a guy who can contribute.
  • TierbsHsotBoobsTierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680
    dnc said:

    Another thing to consider if how much different the WR group could look next year. Baldwin, Richardson, and Lockett are the only ones locked up. Kearse's will be a free agent. At least one of Ricardo Lockette and Chris Matthews will be gone. Both are on one year deals. BJ Daniels could possibly be passed up.

    Yeah I think Kearse is done, he's going to want more money than he's worth IMO. I'm actually surprised Lockette's still on the team now, I agree he's gone next year. I'm hoping Matthews is retained but you're right he's a free agent so who knows.

    It would not shock me at all if Kasen is the number 5 receiver going into next season. But it wouldn't shock me if Smith is either. I think Smith has some real potential as well - again, not a special talent, but a guy who can contribute.
    This thread breaking down the battle for the #5 WR position on the Seahawks in 2016 is worse than every @d2d v @2001400ex thread combined.

    Fuck off.
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,746

    dnc said:

    Another thing to consider if how much different the WR group could look next year. Baldwin, Richardson, and Lockett are the only ones locked up. Kearse's will be a free agent. At least one of Ricardo Lockette and Chris Matthews will be gone. Both are on one year deals. BJ Daniels could possibly be passed up.

    Yeah I think Kearse is done, he's going to want more money than he's worth IMO. I'm actually surprised Lockette's still on the team now, I agree he's gone next year. I'm hoping Matthews is retained but you're right he's a free agent so who knows.

    It would not shock me at all if Kasen is the number 5 receiver going into next season. But it wouldn't shock me if Smith is either. I think Smith has some real potential as well - again, not a special talent, but a guy who can contribute.
    This thread breaking down the battle for the #5 WR position on the Seahawks in 2016 is worse than every @d2d v @2001400ex thread combined.

    Fuck off.
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  • 2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457

    dnc said:

    Another thing to consider if how much different the WR group could look next year. Baldwin, Richardson, and Lockett are the only ones locked up. Kearse's will be a free agent. At least one of Ricardo Lockette and Chris Matthews will be gone. Both are on one year deals. BJ Daniels could possibly be passed up.

    Yeah I think Kearse is done, he's going to want more money than he's worth IMO. I'm actually surprised Lockette's still on the team now, I agree he's gone next year. I'm hoping Matthews is retained but you're right he's a free agent so who knows.

    It would not shock me at all if Kasen is the number 5 receiver going into next season. But it wouldn't shock me if Smith is either. I think Smith has some real potential as well - again, not a special talent, but a guy who can contribute.
    This thread breaking down the battle for the #5 WR position on the Seahawks in 2016 is worse than every @d2d v @2001400ex thread combined.

    Fuck off.
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