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Brayton is good as gone.


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Free agent DE Tyler Brayton has reportedly scheduled a visit with the Seahawks on Sunday.

Brayton's first choice was to return to Carolina, but the sides were able to come to an agreement. After resurrecting his career the past two seasons, he's drawing interest as a rotational lineman.

Tyler Brayton scheduled to visit Seahawks on Sunday, source said.

— Adam Caplan (@caplannfl)

March 5, 2010
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now i cant help it...WHAT THE fug? its getting out of hand. no need to let every FA you have just walk, and release starters(other than kemo because he was due a massive bonus). If Brayton is just allowed to walk and sign with another team then something needs to change in the FO. it seems that the only person right now who gives a fug about this franchise is Jake Delhomme.

Fire Fox, Hire Delhomme.

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This is not good...

JR is going too far..lol

I know...I don't know which one is worse.

Cutting Diggs after he restructured to help save cap, and was cheap, AND was a solid player

Or

Not re-signing Brayton, another solid player who we could have cheap, after he said he wants to be here.

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