I read some banter about his knee on a message board that covers Pac-12 football. A couple of the guys are insiders and a couple more are connected to other sources. At least one is saying there may be some truth to this. Others disagree.
I read some banter about his knee on a message board that covers Pac-12 football. A couple of the guys are insiders and a couple more are connected to other sources. At least one is saying there may be some truth to this. Others disagree.
OK fine, big deal. What does KOMO 4 say? They'd rather be right that first1!!!11!!!11!!
This. It all sounds like Polk-type whisper campaign bullshit to me.
It's possible that stuff like this may sometimes be stray voltage, i.e., misdirection stuff intentionally leaked by GMs to conceal their true draft intentions and maybe cause a coveted player to slip a few picks (or rounds). Which is pretty ruthless, when you consider an guy like Polk who goes undrafted for no good reason but is still in the league five years later.
More often, I agree it's just plain GM stupidity. Which is why SEA will continue to be pretty good as long as CarrollSchneider is here.
This. It all sounds like Polk-type whisper campaign bullshit to me.
It's possible that stuff like this may sometimes be stray voltage, i.e., misdirection stuff intentionally leaked by GMs to conceal their true draft intentions and maybe cause a coveted player to slip a few picks (or rounds). Which is pretty ruthless, when you consider an guy like Polk who goes undrafted for no good reason but is still in the league five years later.
More often, I agree it's just plain GM stupidity. Which is why SEA will continue to be pretty good as long as CarrollSchneider is here.
But this year is especially crucial. Can't fuck this draft up. Eventually you've got to pay the man. And everybody's aware they won the super bowel by turning low to mid round draft picks into stars before their FA eligibility. Well, that was too long ago now. And 2 out of the last 3 years they've pretty much conceded the draft in a fucktarded trade. This year they finally have an average to above average amount of picks. If they hit it out of the park, we could be talking contenders for the foreseeable future. If they strike out, it'll more and more be a team with high-end stars and patchwork the other 90% of the team.
This. It all sounds like Polk-type whisper campaign bullshit to me.
It's possible that stuff like this may sometimes be stray voltage, i.e., misdirection stuff intentionally leaked by GMs to conceal their true draft intentions and maybe cause a coveted player to slip a few picks (or rounds). Which is pretty ruthless, when you consider an guy like Polk who goes undrafted for no good reason but is still in the league five years later.
More often, I agree it's just plain GM stupidity. Which is why SEA will continue to be pretty good as long as CarrollSchneider is here.
But this year is especially crucial. Can't fuck this draft up. Eventually you've got to pay the man. And everybody's aware they won the super bowel by turning low to mid round draft picks into stars before their FA eligibility. Well, that was too long ago now. And 2 out of the last 3 years they've pretty much conceded the draft in a fucktarded trade. This year they finally have an average to above average amount of picks. If they hit it out of the park, we could be talking contenders for the foreseeable future. If they strike out, it'll more and more be a team with high-end stars and patchwork the other 90% of the team.
Except that one of those two years (2015) was far and away their best draft of the three.
The problem with the prior two drafts wasn't the Harvin deal, primarily, it was they just didn't really hit on anybody (yes there's still time for Marsh or Pierre Louis or Richardson or Hill to change that, but it's tick tick ticking). If they can follow up the last year's draft and rookie FA success (Lockett, Clark and Rawls each appear better than anyone else they've added since the 2012 monster class) they'll be fine. If they strike out again ala 2013 and 2014, they're going to be in trouble. Having more draft capital this year than they've had since 2012 certainly doesn't hurt their chances.
I read some banter about his knee on a message board that covers Pac-12 football. A couple of the guys are insiders and a couple more are connected to other sources. At least one is saying there may be some truth to this. Others disagree.
I read some banter about his knee on a message board that covers Pac-12 football. A couple of the guys are insiders and a couple more are connected to other sources. At least one is saying there may be some truth to this. Others disagree.
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It's possible that stuff like this may sometimes be stray voltage, i.e., misdirection stuff intentionally leaked by GMs to conceal their true draft intentions and maybe cause a coveted player to slip a few picks (or rounds). Which is pretty ruthless, when you consider an guy like Polk who goes undrafted for no good reason but is still in the league five years later.
More often, I agree it's just plain GM stupidity. Which is why SEA will continue to be pretty good as long as CarrollSchneider is here.
The problem with the prior two drafts wasn't the Harvin deal, primarily, it was they just didn't really hit on anybody (yes there's still time for Marsh or Pierre Louis or Richardson or Hill to change that, but it's tick tick ticking). If they can follow up the last year's draft and rookie FA success (Lockett, Clark and Rawls each appear better than anyone else they've added since the 2012 monster class) they'll be fine. If they strike out again ala 2013 and 2014, they're going to be in trouble. Having more draft capital this year than they've had since 2012 certainly doesn't hurt their chances.
Expensive banter.
He said "Jack off".