Glad one former UW QB isn't Racist
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If Seattle beats NO and @SF we will be 12-1 at the very worst going 12-4. San Fran would have to beat NO which isn't too likely at this point but wouldn't be completely farfetched. Then NO and SF would be a 4 loss team. Carolina could be a 4 loss team with games against NE and @MIA and the Lions could start playing like Detroit and be a 4 loss team.He_Needs_More_Time said:
They'd clinch the division for sure if they were to beat both New Orleans and SF but I don't know about HFA. I do have a feeling though that T-Jack and Christine Michael will be starting week 17 vs the Rams.CuntWaffle said:
Definately agree about the Lions, although I still expect Detroit will find a way to be Detroit once again. Luckily the Bears are overrated and the Packers will dig themselves way to big of a hole without Rodgers because they fucking suck without him.He_Needs_More_Time said:The Eagles schedule is relatively easy though down the stretch.
Vs Redskins, Bye, vs Detroit, at Vikings, vs Chicago, at Dallas(Romo in a win or go home game is always good).
The one team to keep an eye on far as playoff seeding is Detroit they could be favored in every game they play rest of the way.
As long as Seattle takes care of business at home against New Orleans HFA will be theirs. If the dice rolls their way they could clinch HFA if they beat the 49ers again with 3 games to go giving them even more time to get every starter healthy before the playoffs. Hard not to see them going to the Super Bowl under those circumstances.
If the Hawks just win their home games they will have HFA. Again it's worth repeating Russell Wilson is 12-0 all-time at home.
You are right though just take care of business at home like they have with Russell being 12-0 and they are there, Seahawks need to implode at this point to lose HFA. -
I've heard people talk about Tate getting 7 or 8 in fa, if it's that high do you sign him, btw that has gotta be one of the best drafts of all time. Thomas okung Tate and chancellor
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If he is asking for 7 or 8 then no, keeping this defensive core is the most important thing. Tate has been a critical player for us this year but that is too expensive. In Pete's system and a QB like RW who spreads the ball around I think you can still win Super Bowls without an expensive WR corps.dhdawg said:I've heard people talk about Tate getting 7 or 8 in fa, if it's that high do you sign him, btw that has gotta be one of the best drafts of all time. Thomas okung Tate and chancellor
I really do want to hang onto Tate though, but I see other teams seeing at his overall utility as a reciever, punt returns, and plays in the open field. -
I disagree you can keep Tate at 7-8 mill a year.
You just cut Rice who has a cap number at 9.7 mill, by cutting him you take a 2.4 mill hit so you save 7.3 million.
Red Bryant makes 8.5 million, if you cut him you save 5.5 million.
Zach Miller makes 7 million, if you cut him you save 5 million.
Chris Clemons makes 9.6 million, if you cut him you save 7.5 million
Brandon Mebane makes 5.7 million and if you cut him you save 5.3 million(only guaranteed 400K)
Heath Farwell makes 1.6 million, if you cut him you save 1.5 million.
I'm not saying cut all these guys but you have room to pay Tate and still keep Sherman, Thomas and Wilson around. Also remember probably after 2014 you'll be cutting Lynch which will save you 7.5 million as he is only owed 1.5 million guaranteed.
Remember guys this is the NFL and to keep good players that means you have to get rid of older more popular players. -
You also had Thurmond in that draft too. It's why the Seahawks were able to turn this franchise around so quickly. Following year got Wright and Sherman in later rounds.dhdawg said:I've heard people talk about Tate getting 7 or 8 in fa, if it's that high do you sign him, btw that has gotta be one of the best drafts of all time. Thomas okung Tate and chancellor
Then 2012 you draft Irvin, Wagner, Wilson and Sweezy. -
I think you need to try to hold onto Mebane, he has been rock solid for us for years. Red has been struggling so if he goes I am sure someone could step up. Clemons is probably too expensive but I don't see him getting cut if continues to get some sacks.He_Needs_More_Time said:I disagree you can keep Tate at 7-8 mill a year.
You just cut Rice who has a cap number at 9.7 mill, by cutting him you take a 2.4 mill hit so you save 7.3 million.
Red Bryant makes 8.5 million, if you cut him you save 5.5 million.
Zach Miller makes 7 million, if you cut him you save 5 million.
Chris Clemons makes 9.6 million, if you cut him you save 7.5 million
Brandon Mebane makes 5.7 million and if you cut him you save 5.3 million(only guaranteed 400K)
Heath Farwell makes 1.6 million, if you cut him you save 1.5 million.
I'm not saying cut all these guys but you have room to pay Tate and still keep Sherman, Thomas and Wilson around. Also remember probably after 2014 you'll be cutting Lynch which will save you 7.5 million as he is only owed 1.5 million guaranteed.
Remember guys this is the NFL and to keep good players that means you have to get rid of older more popular players.
Miller is the big wild card, he doesn't show up in the stat sheet but he is the best blocking TE in the NFL which is really undervalued.
Regarding that draft it will go down as probably one of the best drafts for any team ever. So far this year's draft has been a pretty big bust but part of that has to do with Seahawk fans being spoiled with a few great drafts in a row. -
I'm not saying to cut Mebane just pointed out some guys who could go.CuntWaffle said:
I think you need to try to hold onto Mebane, he has been rock solid for us for years. Red has been struggling so if he goes I am sure someone could step up. Clemons is probably too expensive but I don't see him getting cut if continues to get some sacks.He_Needs_More_Time said:I disagree you can keep Tate at 7-8 mill a year.
You just cut Rice who has a cap number at 9.7 mill, by cutting him you take a 2.4 mill hit so you save 7.3 million.
Red Bryant makes 8.5 million, if you cut him you save 5.5 million.
Zach Miller makes 7 million, if you cut him you save 5 million.
Chris Clemons makes 9.6 million, if you cut him you save 7.5 million
Brandon Mebane makes 5.7 million and if you cut him you save 5.3 million(only guaranteed 400K)
Heath Farwell makes 1.6 million, if you cut him you save 1.5 million.
I'm not saying cut all these guys but you have room to pay Tate and still keep Sherman, Thomas and Wilson around. Also remember probably after 2014 you'll be cutting Lynch which will save you 7.5 million as he is only owed 1.5 million guaranteed.
Remember guys this is the NFL and to keep good players that means you have to get rid of older more popular players.
Miller is the big wild card, he doesn't show up in the stat sheet but he is the best blocking TE in the NFL which is really undervalued.
Regarding that draft it will go down as probably one of the best drafts for any team ever. So far this year's draft has been a pretty big bust but part of that has to do with Seahawk fans being spoiled with a few great drafts in a row.
I think Clemons given his cap number and age will be cut for sure. You have Avril, Irvin and Bennett already. I'm sure Seattle will sign someone who is cheaper if not Clemons to a cheaper number.
As for Red Bryant? He missed yesterdays game and nobody noticed he's gone.
As for Zach Miller? Do you really want to pay 7 million for a blocking TE? There is a reason why they drafted Luke Wilson. They'll just go find some other blocking TE who can catch some balls on the cheap.
As for this draft, it's a hard roster to crack. I think down the road we'll look back at this draft with some positives. I do think Michael will be a future pro bowl RB for this franchise. -
NFL Salary Cap Superiority GuyHe_Needs_More_Time said:I disagree you can keep Tate at 7-8 mill a year.
You just cut Rice who has a cap number at 9.7 mill, by cutting him you take a 2.4 mill hit so you save 7.3 million.
Red Bryant makes 8.5 million, if you cut him you save 5.5 million.
Zach Miller makes 7 million, if you cut him you save 5 million.
Chris Clemons makes 9.6 million, if you cut him you save 7.5 million
Brandon Mebane makes 5.7 million and if you cut him you save 5.3 million(only guaranteed 400K)
Heath Farwell makes 1.6 million, if you cut him you save 1.5 million.
I'm not saying cut all these guys but you have room to pay Tate and still keep Sherman, Thomas and Wilson around. Also remember probably after 2014 you'll be cutting Lynch which will save you 7.5 million as he is only owed 1.5 million guaranteed.
Remember guys this is the NFL and to keep good players that means you have to get rid of older more popular players. -
Rice, expendable, Miller, would be great if he took a pay cut but if not I still say keep him unless you can find another TE at a cheaper price. You can cut clemons cause remember Seattle will be a destination for pass rushers. With the crowd and the team around them they can (like this year load up with passrushers on shert term deals plus Avril still has a year of control). Mebane we have no depth behind and we need to adress oline in the draft, must keep. Farwell can take a pay cut to minimum salary, nice ST player.He_Needs_More_Time said:I disagree you can keep Tate at 7-8 mill a year.
You just cut Rice who has a cap number at 9.7 mill, by cutting him you take a 2.4 mill hit so you save 7.3 million.
Red Bryant makes 8.5 million, if you cut him you save 5.5 million.
Zach Miller makes 7 million, if you cut him you save 5 million.
Chris Clemons makes 9.6 million, if you cut him you save 7.5 million
Brandon Mebane makes 5.7 million and if you cut him you save 5.3 million(only guaranteed 400K)
Heath Farwell makes 1.6 million, if you cut him you save 1.5 million.
I'm not saying cut all these guys but you have room to pay Tate and still keep Sherman, Thomas and Wilson around. Also remember probably after 2014 you'll be cutting Lynch which will save you 7.5 million as he is only owed 1.5 million guaranteed.
Remember guys this is the NFL and to keep good players that means you have to get rid of older more popular players.
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I don't think he will be the best QB in the league, but he is really good. I don't want to play Carolina in the playoffs. They have a very good defense, a decent running game with proven RB's, and Newton is very dangerous.CuntWaffle said:
I am a big Cam Newton fan, I think he is going to be the best QB in the NFL in a couple years and will probably win a Super Bowl or 2.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:I never want to root for sCam Newton again. I feel dirty.
So funny how SF controlled their own destiny for HFA and are now the 6 seed in the playoffs hahaha.
Panthers are good, they remind me of our team from last year. Early season struggles finding the identity and are hitting their stride, they will be scary in the playoffs and even have a shot at getting the #2 seed if they can take care of business against the Saints.



