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Duane Brown to Seattle


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1 minute ago, thomas96 said:

You people are complete simpletons. This discussion is specifically about making trades for big name players--which Seattle has done in the past and the results of those trades did not benefit the Seahawks at all. Even if their record every year was 19-0, those trades did not work out. The rest of their moves and their success as a whole has absolutely nothing to do with the results of those specific moves.

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

Seattle does everything they can to try and win each year. While we keep playing for the future every year.

One team has a SB to show for their ways the other has a couple participation trophies.

Personally I think SB’s are cooler but rah rah go Panthers 

Belichick won 5 Super Bowls without making big splash moves giving up assets for "big name" players mid season. This has nothing to do with us at all. These are stupid moves, and history has proven it time and time again. You whiners have no clue.

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1 minute ago, thomas96 said:

You people are complete simpletons. This discussion is specifically about making trades for big name players--which Seattle has done in the past and the results of those trades did not benefit the Seahawks at all. Even if their record every year was 19-0, those trades did not work out. The rest of their moves and their success as a whole has absolutely nothing to do with the results of those specific moves.

Hmm... spoken like a true simpleton. 

IMO, the willingness to make moves to try to bolster weaknesses speaks to the overall mentality of these organizations that find themselves in the mix year in and year out, not every other year or so if they're lucky and everything works out. 

It's the bigger picture, man. Gotta be able to adjust on the fly because the teams that compete year and year out do exactly that. 

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Hmm... spoken like a true simpleton. 

IMO, the willingness to make moves to try to bolster weaknesses speaks to the overall mentality of these organizations that find themselves in the mix year in and year out, not every other year or so if they're lucky and everything works out. 

It's the bigger picture, man. Gotta be able to adjust on the fly because the teams that compete year and year out do exactly that. 

You have absolutely no clue what the big picture is.

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We probably didn't even look because he's slightly outspoken. But an Elite LT.

 

No chance we would trade for a proven star.

Charlotte likes Kalil because he's big cuddly Ryans brother and we like the story.

 

I don't know the answer to this question but how many picks do we have next year?

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4 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

Apparently the panthers don’t either, and have never known the big picture.

LOL!

These little kids act like the Panthers done something....like can't tawk ab00t muh Panters dey da bestest.

Hell it's clear to me that any number of randos could do the same or better job in numerous positions with the Panthers. It's not Engineering, Development, or Rocket Science here....but I guess the people who keep saying nonsense have poo jobs and don't work with smart people on a daily basis because they act like it's some sort of brainiac job that can only be done/commented on by those currently doing it.

It's cute like I said in another thread.

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15 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

You people are complete simpletons. This discussion is specifically about making trades for big name players--which Seattle has done in the past and the results of those trades did not benefit the Seahawks at all. Even if their record every year was 19-0, those trades did not work out. The rest of their moves and their success as a whole has absolutely nothing to do with the results of those specific moves.

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