Scorpion05
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TwistedHusky":1k8tf19s said:You have to be kidding me.
You might be Seahawk fans, and I love you to death for that, but some of you are morons.
HE HAS SACRIFICED.
Remember a Green Bay playoff game where he was injured in the game but kept playing because he could not come out?
Remember both he and Kam risked their health and livelihood in order to play in that SB that Bevell lost for us?
Remember last year him being injured significantly while being out there?
Now ask yourself, why the hell he should sacrifice anything? He did sacrifice and it got us to 2 SBs, but lately the offense is not carrying its weight and the defense is clearly tired of it. We sanded our defense down with overuse. And we refuse to even try to hold the offense accountable.
In the meantime, his playing time is finite and he needs to earn what he can. He was one of the key reasons the LOB was what it was and his play got us to the 2 SBs. But no matter how he plays, he cannot overcome poor decisions from his FO and his head coach.
Why would he force himself to rejoin a defense that gets little help, but plenty of blame when things go wrong?
He deserves whatever he can get in FA, even though I think we will find he needed Kam a bit more than he realized.
It's just an opinion, no need to immaturely call anyone a moron
Ummm..Russ sacrificed, Sherman sacrificed, plenty of people sacrificed on this team. Heck, Russ risked his career last year playing on that leg. Plenty sacrifice around the NFL, give me a break
Earl has been on a team where he's surrounded by nothing but talent. Maybe he should go to a team without a franchise QB or HOF talent on defense. Most of the money is on defense, so they are expected to shoulder that burden and not cry about it. That's the fan's job
If Earl doesn't see this team as a family anymore why is he here? He wants to complain about Bevell's playcall? The offense had a double digit lead in the fourth quarter of that Super Bowl. Who gave up the lead? Oh right the defense
We can cry about that one play all we want but that was a team loss. The offense gave us a double digit lead in the fourth quarter, very little excuse to give that up. We've been in the playoffs every year, everyone rallied and supported Earl when he went through that injury. But at the end of the day team culture matters. If he doesn't want to be a part of this team, kick rocks. We will never win another Super Bowl so long as one important player is all about themselves. Recipe for disaster. I understand it's a business. But this is a VERY immature statement from Earl in comparison to other superstars