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Not sure how much you saw him this year, but no, he hasn't looked like ventage ET.
cool.
Not sure how much you saw him this year, but no, he hasn't looked like ventage ET.
I know it’s been discussed but not enough.
He might feel that pressure, but if you look at their roster, there are others that are likely going to go first.The Seahawks have 36 players under contract for next season. They are going to be players in free agency and as already mentioned...Earl Thomas saves them $8.5M on the cap if released.
The Seahawks are going to be going into “rebuild mode” and usually high paid veterans are shown the door.
Thomas is a smart guy, he knows that he could be on the chopping block.
Ding ding ding!Actually, it has. He has one year left on his contract. And if the Seahawks decide to eat his dead cap, I would be surprised.
I am all for getting rid of Byron Jones, but I don't think Earl Thomas would solve a whole bunch of problems.
About the only thing it would do is be the kind of splashy signing Jones would need to deflect attention from the fact he has a loser head coach and a possible QB problem.
Actually, it has. He has one year left on his contract. And if the Seahawks decide to eat his dead cap, I would be surprised.
I am all for getting rid of Byron Jones, but I don't think Earl Thomas would solve a whole bunch of problems.
About the only thing it would do is be the kind of splashy signing Jones would need to deflect attention from the fact he has a loser head coach and a possible QB problem.
seahwaks don't need to eat anything in a trade which is what I'm suggesting.
Oh yes. Keep throwing money and resources at the secondary. That will really pay off. One day. Honest.
