SPOHAWK":ce1pef8l said:Start the clock if we sign Krapperneck, Wilson throws an interception or makes a mistake...the hue and cry for him to "Save the Hawks"will be unbearable. :229031_banghead:
kidhawk":3acnoool said:SPOHAWK":3acnoool said:Start the clock if we sign Krapperneck, Wilson throws an interception or makes a mistake...the hue and cry for him to "Save the Hawks"will be unbearable. :229031_banghead:
Wilson is a franchise qb, this isn't the same as we had in the past when we were constantly looking for the "qb of the future".
kidhawk":3acnoool said:1) If Wilson is hurt and visibly hobbling like last season....It would be nice to have a quarterback who could come in and compliment the rushing attack and give us a chance to win games and let our star mend.
onanygivensunday":39h7u42w said:My reaction when Kaep optioned out of his contract with SF was essentially "what a mistake".
He was set to receive $14M for 2017, correct? He won't sniff anything close to that as a backup.
kidhawk":1jf9fjf0 said:SPOHAWK":1jf9fjf0 said:Start the clock if we sign Krapperneck, Wilson throws an interception or makes a mistake...the hue and cry for him to "Save the Hawks"will be unbearable. :229031_banghead:
Wilson is a franchise qb, this isn't the same as we had in the past when we were constantly looking for the "qb of the future". There is really only a few scenarios I see fans wanting Kaep to come in (should he even come here as a backup).
1) If Wilson is hurt and visibly hobbling like last season....It would be nice to have a quarterback who could come in and compliment the rushing attack and give us a chance to win games and let our star mend.
2) Wilson's previous time here was an aberration and he just sucks from this point forward (I don't see this as realistic, but as extremely unlikely it is, it's a very very slight possibility
3) Kaep fans who aren't Seahawks fans, but are fans of the player. There are always a few of these, but it will likely not be anywhere close to a majority or even large minority of fans and they'll be easy to spot with their niner bumper stickers :lol:
Seymour":1xy5bsut said:StoneCold":1xy5bsut said:Seymour":1xy5bsut said:LOL. OK then, "you" was the wrong word, Pete likely won't take that bet is my point.
Won't it depend on the cost of that policy and the likely hood it pays off if neccessary?
No, I do not think so. We have Rawls, Lacey, Procise, Collins, and a few other good prospects to carry the ball. Why hand it to Kap? Most of his yards are open field, light contact. There are better tools in the drawer.
I'll be honest, this is like the 3rd highest reason/factor for me.XxXdragonXxX":3ihgsx80 said:Hope we sign Kaep just to piss people off.
massari":zkhnroqc said:Kaepernick comes in 1 season plays well without any distraction, could net the Hawks a 3rd round comp pick.
If the Hawks had Kaepernick last season, Wilson likely sits out a few games to heal up for the playoffs.Seymour":y8ehpb4d said:massari":y8ehpb4d said:Kaepernick comes in 1 season plays well without any distraction, could net the Hawks a 3rd round comp pick.
How does he "play well" as a backup QB that we haven't needed for 5 years?
SoulfishHawk":2cryumwc said:There are actual "fans" out there who claim that they won't watch the team if they sign Kaep.
Insert massive eye roll here........
Dude. That's a time-out offense right there. God knows I've done one or two myself,Seahawkfan80":3b966062 said:...and Beats......
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