Rob, what are your thoughts on both Gallery and Asomugha ending up following Cable up here? I dont see many benefits to this, because he wont be our QB of the future, and we arent a Carson Palmer away from contending for the championship. The NFC West is again ripe for the taking. We are not a Carson Palmer away from rebuilding this franchise. Personally I think the Carson deal is done. He’s also a few years younger, a tad more mobile and has already had productive experience with Carroll and one of his receivers, Mike WIlliams. I like the Carpenter pick, but not sure if Moffit is athletic enough to be a zone-blocking guard. Of course the Seahawks have invested stock in Charlie Whitehurst, but rest assured if the team had any confidence in his ability to start, it would’ve been announced by now. So why give Cincy anything?
Or is that just rumors? As far as Romo and Freeman go, they are nice QB’s who I believe have not yet won a playoff game. You don’t throw games of course, but building a .500 team with veterans nearing their end doesn’t set the franchise up for years of playoff runs. Ok if you think Whitehurst can be the next Steve Young let’s go for it. Watch our How-To Videos to Become a Stathead, Subscribe to Stathead and get access to more data than you can imagine. And I don’t know if doing both in one draft was possible with the lack of ammo. Quarterback secured, Bengals now considering it. Russell Carrington Wilson (Cincinnati, 29 novembre 1988) è un giocatore di football americano statunitense che milita nel ruolo di quarterback per i Seattle Seahawks della National Football League.Fu scelto nel corso del terzo giro (75º assoluto) del Draft NFL 2012.Al college giocò a football all'Università del Wisconsin. Otherwise, the Seahawks risk not fully preparing themselves to decide who will be the starting quarterback beyond 2011. I think he’d give us a bit more talent than Hasselbeck is now able to provide on a consistent basis. My final mock had some significant flaws but I can’t see anyone who had the Alabama offensive lineman placed comfortably in the mid-20’s. Trading for Palmer seems like a waste of capitol & time. Although I wouldn’t have a huge problem with it, my only slight concern would be that if the deal for Palmer was on the terms that Rob mentioned last week, a 5th and a conditional, the Seahawks might be forced to commit 3 x 2012 draft picks (or more if they have to trade up) to the QB position. With an element of the unknown and a distinct lack of thrills, Seattle added several pieces in the latest chapter of Pete Carroll’s rebuild.
If you get one of those guys and they don’t work out, you are still in the same place in 4 years as if you would be with a Palmer since he would be retired by then w/o any real championship runs (most likely). The Seahawks equaled their 7–9 record in 2010, but failed to defend their NFC West division title and missed the playoffs. For a playoff franchise, I would take a late flyer on just about any QB because you have nothing to lose. Record: 7-9-0, 3rd in With that said the NFL is great at smokescreens and have proven that time and time again. I’m not sure any team ever plans to finish bottom five, how can you plan for that? Is that confirmed Palmer is looking to move to the PNW? Having the confidence of your team is a must, as is taking part in the Seahawks’ culture.
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