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A little trouble in paradise (Seattle)? RW contract talks


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DAVIS HSU @DavisHsuSeattle

Softy says he has heard that RW is asking to be the highest paid player in the history of football by a large margin. On air now.

6:14 PM - 7 May 2015

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DAVIS HSU @DavisHsuSeattle

Danny Oneil says the offer the Seahawks have on the table is $80M over 4 years- he also says the parties are "tens of millions apart"...

6:49 PM - 7 May 2015

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DAVIS HSU @DavisHsuSeattle

Oneil also mentions difference between Big Ben signing his new deal vs RW is one is coming off a low rookie deal-other coming off a big deal

6:53 PM - 7 May 2015

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