JerHawk81
Well-known member
My thoughts:
1. We didn’t get enough for RW. Hogwash. We can debate whether trading RW was the right call, but we got a freaking haul for him.
2. We didn’t replace RW with a starting caliber QB. True - though I can see scenarios where we still get one, or we opt to not get one to tank.
3. We drafted a RB waaaaaay too early. Well, our 2nd Rnd RB is basically the starter today with RB1 and RB2 out injured - and likely injured for much of the year... so...
4. way overpaid for Dissly. True, but minor. We did overpay for him, but he's a good player, and the overpayment was not a team-limiting mistake.
Seattle Worst Off Season of all: This is either silly or nearsighted. I'm not sure we had an amazing, franchise-establishing, filling all holes, playoffs-in-a-year making offseason, but that's wasn't feasible, and wasn't even what we needed. We needed a good offseason that made us younger, added talent, rebuilding, and positioning us for salary cap space and draft capital in the future.
1. We didn’t get enough for RW. Hogwash. We can debate whether trading RW was the right call, but we got a freaking haul for him.
2. We didn’t replace RW with a starting caliber QB. True - though I can see scenarios where we still get one, or we opt to not get one to tank.
3. We drafted a RB waaaaaay too early. Well, our 2nd Rnd RB is basically the starter today with RB1 and RB2 out injured - and likely injured for much of the year... so...
4. way overpaid for Dissly. True, but minor. We did overpay for him, but he's a good player, and the overpayment was not a team-limiting mistake.
Seattle Worst Off Season of all: This is either silly or nearsighted. I'm not sure we had an amazing, franchise-establishing, filling all holes, playoffs-in-a-year making offseason, but that's wasn't feasible, and wasn't even what we needed. We needed a good offseason that made us younger, added talent, rebuilding, and positioning us for salary cap space and draft capital in the future.