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  1. Seabean

    Max Unger and 1st for Jimmy Graham and 4th round pick

    Your post was too long to quote the entire the thing, but I wanted to say that your take was spot-on here. Big-time pickup, and frankly, I may have been willing trade Unger for a 4th round-pick and 3.4 million in cap savings standing alone.
  2. Seabean

    Max Unger and 1st for Jimmy Graham and 4th round pick

    No compensatory pick in play here because of the trade. In fact, none of our outside signings previously (Williams and Blackmon) will affect the compensatory pick process because they were cut.
  3. Seabean

    Max Unger and 1st for Jimmy Graham and 4th round pick

    Yeah, for as much animosity as the Seahawks defensive players may hold for Jimmy Graham, I think they may have been equally frustrated with our offense at times last year. Jimmy scoring a couple touchdowns and celebrating with the gang will quickly change those sorts of things. I think that...
  4. Seabean

    I guess what ticks me off the most about all this....

    Put yourself in another gm's shoes. If the second team in two years was looking to unload a disgruntled, but elite playmaker in less than two years (especially coming from a team and coach where supposedly "bad apples" can flourish), would you sell the farm to get him? No way! Like it or not...
  5. Seabean

    Some Love for Marcus Burley

    I might argue the fact that many of his strong secondary players (Polamalu aside) did not have strong pro careers even further speaks to his abilities as a secondary coach. He seems to get the most out of his players, and they struggle to find or sustain their same level of success elsewhere.
  6. Seabean

    Pick #64, 2nd Round: OT Justin Britt, Missouri

    Huh... interesting. Listening to Cable's press conference is really enlightening (about the whole o-line really). What struck me was how Cable said that he felt Britt looked awkward playing left tackle- that he would make some strange missteps. I wonder if this is contributing to what you are...
  7. Seabean

    CNNSI insanely early 2014 mock

    I don't know about the skinny legs, but I'll take a guy's leg strength who can do a 62" two-footed box jump and waist high pool jump any day. box jump: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gk0CxGPdxvo pool jump: http://a.yfrog.com/img860/3163/v6cinolo ... vtyplw.mp4 Colt Lyerla definitely has some...
  8. Seabean

    Chris Harper - WR (Kansas State)

    Big, physical WR from Kansas State (via Oregon). 6-1, 230; and uses it. Not particular explosive off of the line, but has good straight line speed. I like him after the catch as well. He is raw (only a WR for last 3 years) and had Collin Klein trying to throw him passes in a run-oriented...
  9. Seabean

    Your Madden Draft

    A two-year lurker, but new poster here. Okay, I am betting I am not the only one here who likes to dominate as the Seahawks on Madden. I am sure I am not alone in letting his mind slip from the real to the digital world when Percy Harvin went to the Hawks ("Hawks may not win the SB in real life...
  10. Seabean

    Article: Is there another Russell Wilson out there?

    The closest I've seen to Russell Wilson in style of play is Marcus Mariota of Oregon (JSeahawks might be able to chip-in here). He is 6-3/6-4, and not nearly as refined as Wilson is at this point at checking reads, etc., but he was only a RFr. last year (same as Manziel). Both Mariota and Wilson...

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