I'll keep posting this because it's the only logic behind it.....he's not healthy and is putting at risk his future contracts because if he shows up for a physical and cannot perform at the level we are used to, he's going to be asked to take a paycut next year.
He also doesn't get paid for missing time or game checks as well, so it's not like if he shows up, doesn't pass a physical and landed on the PUP list, that he would get paid anyway. I don't think he gets those game checks, unless he actually plays in a game. So whether he's at home on his recliner healing up, or in Seattle getting a daily checkup on his progress at the Seahawks facility doesn't matter.
Seattle is not going to trade him, they will let him heal up, sit out vs playing here and being at 65 to 70% and him perhaps helping or perhaps not helping on game day.
In other news, Dez Bryant is now forecast to be out for 10-12 weeks, so he will have a screw or pin inserted into his foot....which sounds exactly what happened to Kevin Durant in hoops....he came back too early reinjured it again and out another 4 months. I doubt we see Dez Bryant at all this year, which takes away a big asset of one of the playoff contenders for the NFC.....No Jordy Nelson, no Dez Bryant and no Kam Chancellor.....Of all the trade offs, Seattle comes out way ahead in terms of impacts players not in a lineup.