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Seahawks Release Sidney Rice


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We are not going to make a play on anyone until after the draft and I agree with that stance

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sure we will...just like last year.

 

drayton florence, dj moore, mike mitchell, ted ginn, chase blackburn, and dominick hixon were all signed prior to the draft.

 

we'll see more of that this year.

 

fill as many needs as possible in FA heading into the daft and then draft the BPA.

 

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sure we will...just like last year.

drayton florence, dj moore, mike mitchell, ted ginn, chase blackburn, and dominick hixon were all signed prior to the draft.

we'll see more of that this year.

fill as many needs as possible in FA heading into the daft and then draft the BPA.

Not to mention DG has said on several occasions that that is how he does it. Fill holes thru FA and allow yourself to draft BPA.

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sure, give him a one year deal with no guaranteed money and bring him to TC and see what he can do. if he sucks or gets injured cut him and move on.

 

I don't understand why anyone would be opposed to something like that. every year we have dozens of guys from south appalachia community college that are just TC fodder with virtually no chance to make the final roster. replacing one of their spots with a guy that has pro-bowl talent while risking nothing financially is a no brainer

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