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Seahawks Release Tre Flowers.


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55 minutes ago, CRA said:

I’m sorry, quoting myself to highlight how stupid this was. What I should of said was, maybe we can start inserting some DBs into the OL.  A chaos effect.  Confuse defenses about what the fug is happening.  Why the fug is Jackson and our newly acquired DB playing LT and LG? I don’t know but maybe you can tell me why Robby Anderson just caught that 80 yarder on you while you think about it!  

LT - donte jackson

LG -  stephon gilmore

C - sam franklin

RG - jaycee horn's severed foot (it would still have a higher pff grade than john miller)

RT - cj henderson

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2 hours ago, Louie said:

I don’t think he is that good. He lost his starting spot and was just play Special teams and requested a trade. Maybe, he would be good for depth? Possible Convert him to safety.

Let's tap the brakes there Marty.  How many CB's have the Panthers successfully converted to safety?

I think this is just a symptom of our traumatized fanbase.  We are so accustomed to our secondary being a hot mess that we're still snatching at any opportunity.  The truth is, our secondary is pretty darn good these days.

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2 hours ago, BrianS said:

Let's tap the brakes there Marty.  How many CB's have the Panthers successfully converted to safety?

I think this is just a symptom of our traumatized fanbase.  We are so accustomed to our secondary being a hot mess that we're still snatching at any opportunity.  The truth is, our secondary is pretty darn good these days.

If memory serves his natural position is Safety, he was the more rare Safety convert to Corner. 

Here's some combine reference -- https://www.nfl.com/prospects/tre-flowers/3200464c-4f00-0000-f164-81779f9b8482

Came out of Oklahoma State as a Safety.

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