
c_hawkbob wrote:According to NFL Live ticker.
Free agent Jared Allen left his second Seahawks visit without a contract, but expects to decide on his future this weekend.
Allen is believed to be on the verge of a deal with Seattle, but leaving town to mull over his options could result in a few extra bucks thrown his way. The Seahawks are still the heavy favorites for his services. Mar 20 - 5:30 PM
HumanCockroach wrote:Or not..... Like I said, Allen on this team equates to "situational pass rusher", seems like that not the money is the hang up.
Bird Droppings wrote:The acquisition of Allen will throw absolute FEAR into offensive coordinators ... and ain't gonna create too much security in certain QB foes.
So, here's Bennett, Allen, Averill and Irvin lined up on 2nd or 3rd down.
Oh, you wanna run a hurry-up? Go ahead.
Allen is an asset even when he isn't in the game.
Oh, yeah, I think their might be a couple of other linebackers and Dbacks thrown into the mix that might disconcert them.
It worked for the Ravens for years.
Don't sweat it. The OLine will be addressed.
I suspect hard dollar figures were in place and last minute change of mind came from incentives or medical incidentals, but I wasn't in the room.
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Anthony wrote:HumanCockroach wrote:Or not..... Like I said, Allen on this team equates to "situational pass rusher", seems like that not the money is the hang up.
Yeah meanwhile the offense gets.......nothing!
RiverDog wrote:Bird Droppings wrote:The acquisition of Allen will throw absolute FEAR into offensive coordinators ... and ain't gonna create too much security in certain QB foes.
So, here's Bennett, Allen, Averill and Irvin lined up on 2nd or 3rd down.
Oh, you wanna run a hurry-up? Go ahead.
Allen is an asset even when he isn't in the game.
Oh, yeah, I think their might be a couple of other linebackers and Dbacks thrown into the mix that might disconcert them.
It worked for the Ravens for years.
Don't sweat it. The OLine will be addressed.
I suspect hard dollar figures were in place and last minute change of mind came from incentives or medical incidentals, but I wasn't in the room.
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I hope you're right, my friend. But it looks like we'll have to wait until the draft to see just how committed PC and Company are to at least maintaining our already miserable line play. Any ideas as to who we might be targeting?
HumanCockroach wrote:And yet it's the defense, not the offense that won that SB. Interesting thought I know. The D-line, and the DB'S and the LB core had FAR more to do with that dismantling of Denver than any perceived thought on the matter. Seems to be working whatever the worry is over any Weak link in the offense.
Bowie, Bailey, Sweezy, and Carpenter will be BETTER not worse, why that is so difficult to grasp is beyond me. More experience, more familiarity, and more experience equates to BETTER play in 99.9% of players, unless father time drains their stamina and skill, last I checked, with those four, Father time is a NON-factor. Expect BETTER play, not worse from those PLUS anyone signed or drafted in the coming months.
IMHO the line IMPROVES, without adding anyone ( which certainly isn't the case). The line has been, and will be, upgraded through the moves made by the FO. Watch and see if it doesn't. Not opposed to eating some crow, if they get worse, will those bemoaning the situation be as willing? I wonder?......
Anthony wrote:HumanCockroach wrote:And yet it's the defense, not the offense that won that SB. Interesting thought I know. The D-line, and the DB'S and the LB core had FAR more to do with that dismantling of Denver than any perceived thought on the matter. Seems to be working whatever the worry is over any Weak link in the offense.
Bowie, Bailey, Sweezy, and Carpenter will be BETTER not worse, why that is so difficult to grasp is beyond me. More experience, more familiarity, and more experience equates to BETTER play in 99.9% of players, unless father time drains their stamina and skill, last I checked, with those four, Father time is a NON-factor. Expect BETTER play, not worse from those PLUS anyone signed or drafted in the coming months.
IMHO the line IMPROVES, without adding anyone ( which certainly isn't the case). The line has been, and will be, upgraded through the moves made by the FO. Watch and see if it doesn't. Not opposed to eating some crow, if they get worse, will those bemoaning the situation be as willing? I wonder?......
and yet with out the offense we would not have won the SB or even gotten there, and as to improved you have no way to know that at all, so stop the speculating, and as of now they have done nothing to improve the o-line.
Vegaseahawk wrote:I'm not really sure how I feel about this. On one hand, he is obviously a stud who would further incite terror into opposing QB's. I'd love to see him mow down Kaep 3-4 times a year. On the other, he's past his prime, & costs a lot of dough that could be used elsewhere. I'm thinking around 9-10 million per year. It's not like we have that kind of cap space.
Zorn76 wrote:IMO, Jared Allen is worth it.
Guy has a motor that doesn't quit, and he'd be Awesome on our defense, even if he wasn't an every down DE.
Very surprised he walked away. Hope it's just a bluff.
Regardless, the Seahawks can win another SB without him. Having Percy healthy for a whole season goes a long way there in itself.
RiverDog wrote:Zorn76 wrote:IMO, Jared Allen is worth it.
Guy has a motor that doesn't quit, and he'd be Awesome on our defense, even if he wasn't an every down DE.
Very surprised he walked away. Hope it's just a bluff.
Regardless, the Seahawks can win another SB without him. Having Percy healthy for a whole season goes a long way there in itself.
Well, the weekend is here. If Allen is good to his word, we should find out today. The Cowboys are the only other team I've heard that he's had serious discussions with, and they are wanting him to bring his price down. You have to think that it would be Seahawks or nothing, and I can't imagine him turning his back on not only millions, but a shot at a ring as well. He's not all that old.
My guess is that we'll see him holding up a Seahawks #69 sometime today.
kalibane wrote:I don't think it's that serious. He wouldn't have made two visits if he didn't want to play. But pride is a tough thing to swallow from time to time. Look at Brian Ulracher thinking he was worth more than he was.
But yeah if he signs he signs and that's great. If he doesn't his loss frankly.
kalibane wrote:I don't think it's that serious. He wouldn't have made two visits if he didn't want to play. But pride is a tough thing to swallow from time to time. Look at Brian Ulracher thinking he was worth more than he was.
But yeah if he signs he signs and that's great. If he doesn't his loss frankly.
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