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What would you trade to get Richard Sherman?


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Things definitely aren't gloomy between Seattle and Sherman

 

IF we could afford him

 

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He has $4.4 million of bonus money that would hit the cap, either in a pair of $2.2 million chunks or all at once. Also, $5 million of his base salary for 2017 became fully-guaranteed a year ago. A trade of the contract, which has a total base salary of $11.431 million for 2017, would absolve the Seahawks of that obligation.

 

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Sherman is a great player, no doubt. But sometimes you take a player out of the scheme in which they have been successful and you are disappointed with what you get.

He would likely cost more than he would be worth to a team other than Seattle.

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4 minutes ago, Marguide said:

Sherman is a great player, no doubt. But sometimes you take a player out of the scheme in which they have been successful and you are disappointed with what you get.

He would likely cost more than he would be worth to a team other than Seattle.

 

I concur whole heartedly. But I would like to say that maybe we would have been players last year. After losing Josh, the kids could have used a solid vet to lean on. Just not the same this year.

 

This year. Our back 5, as a Unit, has the potential to be one of the best Units in the League. We need quality depth, that can push for playing time. Not a pricey Vet who will take away precious developmental time away from the kids.

 

If we are going to bring in a pricey Vet. I would much rather he be a DE, or even a WR.

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Not worth even saying because he's not coming here, I just have to say how much I love this.  A major asshole in a franchise and city so saturated with them, the chickens are finally coming home to roost as their soul is being ripped at its core.

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