MontanaHawk05":hgyuy3n0 said:
Bobblehead":hgyuy3n0 said:
It's like this
You have two houses, You can only have 22 bottles of booze.
In one house you have 11 premium whiskies
in the 2nd house, you don't have any.
Now would you miss one bottle from the 1st house if you can take it to your 2nd house
Now you have two homes with premium whisky.
I just don't get the worry about losing one rent a D player that we never had before and who we did fine without
Has a lot to do with the fact that we DIDN'T do fine without him. Not as fine as we could have. I've pointed that out to you a few times now and, as far as I can tell, you just have your fingers in your ears. Despite our top DVOA ranking last year, our 3rd down performance was spotty, we weren't getting interior pass rush, and people on this board were constantly squawking about it. Rightfully so.
Sheldon just won an important division game for us. Two turnovers. That's not a small accomplishment, and his age suggests that he can keep on doing it for a while. With Bennett and Avril getting long in the tooth, it's not hard to see him as a solid replacement.
For the folks who are insisting that we're stuck in the so-called "10-6 Rut" and need a player to "push us over the edge" again, Sheldon could be exactly that type of piece.
YEah and our 3rd round performance this year has been better? LOL
As much as I'm happy that we won. it really was wasn't Sheldon winning it for as, as a young QB making some bonehead plays and a runner not controlling the ball and a punt returner forgetting how to catch a punt.
Who's to say, that if it wasn't Sheldon, it would have been someone else.
It's not that I don't read your comments, it's just that I don't agree with all your comments. I know.. weird.
I do agree with the one poster however and his point was that Bennett's and Avril are hurt so it may not be the best time to trade him, but then again, maybe it is a good time since we have a bye week, we have the crappy Giants, and then the Texans who have now a concern about their OL.
I'm just curious, why does and what makes a lot of us think that we can resign him? He's going to want a top 3 type contract. Where will that money come from? Are you willing to disgruntle the rest of your Star defenders by giving a 1 year guy the 2nd largest Seahawk contract? I don't think so, he'll be let go and McDowell will be his replacement and we'll recoup a 3rd rd draft choice. JS is not going to break the bank, you've seen it before.