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Seattle to trade DE Michael Bennett to Atlanta?


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The Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports Seahawks DE Michael Bennett is seeking a trade to Atlanta, and a new contract.

It's a bizarre source for a Seahawks/Falcons trade rumor, but Clarence Hill is a respected reporter. Bennett played his high school and college ball in Texas. Atlanta is not a random destination, as it would reunite Bennett with his defensive coordinator for both his seasons in Seattle, Dan Quinn. Coming off a seven-sack campaign, Bennett is just one season into a four-year, $32 million contract.

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Source: Clarence Hill on Twitter Mar 17 - 1:51 PM

Makes sense for Hardy to Seattle news.

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I hate Seattle so much. And its that begrudging, "I hate you because I wish we did things a bit more like you" sort of way, which kills a bit of every man's soul. But they just relentlessly, with no regard for what the rest of the league think, just do everything they can to win. 

 

Couldn't have said it better myself.

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I hate Seattle so much. And its that begrudging, "I hate you because I wish we did things a bit more like you" sort of way, which kills a bit of every man's soul. But they just relentlessly, with no regard for what the rest of the league think, just do everything they can to win.

They've had the ultimate taste - two consecutive super bowl appearances. They are working hard to sustain success because the only place for them to go is down. They aren't resting on laurels.

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