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Bobblehead":3ioul5r0 said:OkieHawk":3ioul5r0 said:I'm probably in the minority, but I'm not thrilled by this. We have been burned too many times by free agent receivers in the past.
I do hope I'm proven wrong though.
Did we lose anything? Whats the problem? He provides leadership, experience, size and I think he still has a couple of good years left.
I just don't see any issue to this signing.
hawknation2018":1cv9fs1n said:If he ends up with 500+ yards and/or 5+ TDs, this was a steal.
jammerhawk":1cv9fs1n said:This is an interesting addition which may or may not work out. Bob Condotta believes from what he is hearing that Marshall's contract allows him to be cut after camp with little or no cost to the team if he proves unable to earn a spot on the team.
Chapow":1b2xs91c said:hawknation2018":1b2xs91c said:If he ends up with 500+ yards and/or 5+ TDs, this was a steal.
That seems a lot more like somewhere in the range of decent to good value than a steal to me.
Cyrus12":1wqxxx4q said:Camp body...TO experiment part 2. Probably still better than Macevoy though...if ge makes the team he is likely to complain about his playing time and ask for his release by week 6.
hawknation2018":3gmryu42 said:Cyrus12":3gmryu42 said:Camp body...TO experiment part 2. Probably still better than Macevoy though...if ge makes the team he is likely to complain about his playing time and ask for his release by week 6.
Not really. Owens was 38 years old, coming off knee surgery, and hadn't played in the league in more than a year when he signed with the Seahawks.
The Marshall situation seems different in those ways: four years younger, no knee surgery (though he did have a knee sprain a few years ago), fully recovered from ankle surgery, highly productive two seasons ago, better blocker at this stage.
chris98251":8trowpb4 said:Win, Win, if he can keep his head on straight, he will bring a Nasty that Doug has as well, why do good blockers also have that edge to them? But if nothing else he will bring that edge that we can hope rubs off on the other guys also and watching him block and set up is also only going to help our young guys. He can be cut with almost no major impact so that will push him as well. The Cancer aspect of his mood swings is our biggest worry and if that could leak over to other guys. He will call guys out for not working hard as well.
Jville":rehux91u said:hawknation2018":rehux91u said:Cyrus12":rehux91u said:Camp body...TO experiment part 2. Probably still better than Macevoy though...if ge makes the team he is likely to complain about his playing time and ask for his release by week 6.
Not really. Owens was 38 years old, coming off knee surgery, and hadn't played in the league in more than a year when he signed with the Seahawks.
The Marshall situation seems different in those ways: four years younger, no knee surgery (though he did have a knee sprain a few years ago), fully recovered from ankle surgery, highly productive two seasons ago, better blocker at this stage.
Andre Johnson might have made a better comparison ........ [tweet]https://twitter.com/zjwhitman/status/1001535055230111744[/tweet]