RiverDog wrote:3 or 4 months ago, I said that Carpenter would be a surprise cut, but it would appear that the Hawks refusal to pick up his option woke his fat arse up. The guy has played well, I've even seen him make a couple of blocks on linebackers.
Do I dare mention Bruce Irvin? Gawd, I can hear the moans now. But you can put your poison darts back in your sheath, HC, because I'm not predicting it. I think he stays, at least this season. The fact is that cutting him doesn't save us a ton of cap money and I don't see a player they really like they'd have to cut in order to keep Irvin on the roster. But you have to admit that it would be a surprise cut.
If we keep 3 QB's and only 5 WR's as one poster suggested, we might have to part with Norwood, which would be a shame. Lockette does a decent job on kick coverage, and is a potential punt returner, which could earn him a roster spot. So I'm going to go with Norwood.
obiken wrote:Tough call, I really dont have an answer. TP is so fast and has so much future potential. However, in a backup QB you have to have a guy that can win 3 or 4 games IF the starter goes down. TJack is more that guy. I have to trust Pete on this one. Jerry on Ellie and Jerry KJR, has been pushing for 3 QB's which I am for, but its just not done anymore.
obiken wrote:Makes sense River, but in the case of TP, he is so fast and at his age is all upside I would keep him for development.
obiken wrote:Makes sense River, but in the case of TP, he is so fast and at his age is all upside I would keep him for development.
HumanCockroach wrote:obiken wrote:Makes sense River, but in the case of TP, he is so fast and at his age is all upside I would keep him for development.
And TP has already stated he wants to go somewhere he can be the starter, doesn't want to change positions, and has no interest in backing up his contract ends at the end of THIS season, WHY do people keep saying "develop" this QB when he will NOT be here at the end of the season?????
depaashaas wrote:HumanCockroach wrote:obiken wrote:Makes sense River, but in the case of TP, he is so fast and at his age is all upside I would keep him for development.
And TP has already stated he wants to go somewhere he can be the starter, doesn't want to change positions, and has no interest in backing up his contract ends at the end of THIS season, WHY do people keep saying "develop" this QB when he will NOT be here at the end of the season?????
Maybe trade him to rams rumor has it that a QB spot opened up there. With Pete and fisher being good friends and Pete always like to do things different (like not trade within division) TP may just end up there. Last year Hawks did not have a four QB's and there is no way Daniels makes it to practice squad and this may sound crazy but maybe TJ makes it over there, crazy or not this is the Pete and John show anything goes with those two
obiken wrote:Makes sense River, but in the case of TP, he is so fast and at his age is all upside I would keep him for development.
NorthHawk wrote:Pete loves those "Special Qualities" that some players have and Pryor has a lot of them.
If it's just a matter of time to develop, he might be kept - even if at this point it's to simulate playing against Kaepernick.
Getting that edge is important in the NFL and with our closest competition in our own division and playing them at least twice, it's a necessity to get any edge you can.
Pryor at this point is the best QB to emulate Kaep. Nobody else runs like those 2 and although Pryor isn't as good a passer, the practice sessions would be containing him and limiting his runs which almost got us last year and could in any game we play.
Anthony wrote:NorthHawk wrote:Pete loves those "Special Qualities" that some players have and Pryor has a lot of them.
If it's just a matter of time to develop, he might be kept - even if at this point it's to simulate playing against Kaepernick.
Getting that edge is important in the NFL and with our closest competition in our own division and playing them at least twice, it's a necessity to get any edge you can.
Pryor at this point is the best QB to emulate Kaep. Nobody else runs like those 2 and although Pryor isn't as good a passer, the practice sessions would be containing him and limiting his runs which almost got us last year and could in any game we play.
So keep Tp0 to emulate Kap who were are 2-1 against last year, and take up a roster spot that could be better used for something else. as far as development goes lets let that go, TP is an Fa after this year and he is not resigning here unless he has a chance of starting which as long as RW is here, is not going to happen. There is o reason to keep the guy.
savvyman wrote:If Pryor has a good game this week against Oakland then the near certainty of T Jacks backup role will come under serious review by the FO.
NorthHawk wrote:Anthony wrote:NorthHawk wrote:Pete loves those "Special Qualities" that some players have and Pryor has a lot of them.
If it's just a matter of time to develop, he might be kept - even if at this point it's to simulate playing against Kaepernick.
Getting that edge is important in the NFL and with our closest competition in our own division and playing them at least twice, it's a necessity to get any edge you can.
Pryor at this point is the best QB to emulate Kaep. Nobody else runs like those 2 and although Pryor isn't as good a passer, the practice sessions would be containing him and limiting his runs which almost got us last year and could in any game we play.
So keep Tp0 to emulate Kap who were are 2-1 against last year, and take up a roster spot that could be better used for something else. as far as development goes lets let that go, TP is an Fa after this year and he is not resigning here unless he has a chance of starting which as long as RW is here, is not going to happen. There is o reason to keep the guy.
It's about winning this year. Next year will take care of itself so keeping him to help for 2 or more games against our arch rival is a consideration.
Old but Slow wrote:The scary part of this is that Pryor has the potential to be a a great QB. He obviously is far from that right now, and it might take him 3 or 4 years to realize his potential, but the guy has a lot to offer. Is it worth it for a team to stash him on their roster in hopes that he will get his head together?
His role on the Seahawks roster seems limited. The greatest value for the Seahawks, is to gain a draft pick in a trade. If the Seahawks did not have a QB that they could project for the future, Pryor would make sense. Currently, he just seems like a bait that they will hold out there to improve on the 7th round that they paid for him.
depaashaas wrote:Here are the first cuts according to NFL.com
Cuts to 75: OT Wade Smith, CB Terrell Thomas, OT Cory Brandon, RB Demitrius Bronson, S Mike Dobson, DE Jackson Jeffcoat, WR Kevin Smith, CB Thomas Wolfe
Only thing that surprised me is that the FO is cutting these guys that fast in the last few years they were one of if not the last team to make cuts
NorthHawk wrote:Maybe not to you, but Pete and John carve their own path oftentimes.
I agree it doesn't seem logical, but they don't always follow convention.
The possibility exists and if Pete likes what Pryor can bring he might just roll the dice and carry 3 QBs.
Anthony wrote:NorthHawk wrote:Maybe not to you, but Pete and John carve their own path oftentimes.
I agree it doesn't seem logical, but they don't always follow convention.
The possibility exists and if Pete likes what Pryor can bring he might just roll the dice and carry 3 QBs.
I agree he might, but then the question is what is his end game. TP will not change positions, he will not resign unless he has a legit chance to start which as long as RW is around he does not,. Key is as long as RW is around. So if PC keep prior what is his end game, because unless he is going to give TP a real shot at starting at QB, TP will be gone and it will be a waste of a spot. So either TP will be gone, or we will waste a spot, or RW will be gone. Only one makes sense.
NorthHawk wrote:Anthony wrote:NorthHawk wrote:Maybe not to you, but Pete and John carve their own path oftentimes.
I agree it doesn't seem logical, but they don't always follow convention.
The possibility exists and if Pete likes what Pryor can bring he might just roll the dice and carry 3 QBs.
I agree he might, but then the question is what is his end game. TP will not change positions, he will not resign unless he has a legit chance to start which as long as RW is around he does not,. Key is as long as RW is around. So if PC keep prior what is his end game, because unless he is going to give TP a real shot at starting at QB, TP will be gone and it will be a waste of a spot. So either TP will be gone, or we will waste a spot, or RW will be gone. Only one makes sense.
We both know Pryor won't get a spot to start this year in the NFL unless he's on a team whose QB is injured.
They might be able to talk him into staying for another year after this to develop then let him go.
There are a lot of combinations and permutations that could arise that could keep him here. It might just be that someone believing in him could keep him for a year or two.
And it's not about RW leaving - that's not in the picture.
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