NorthHawk wrote:I think I was pretty straight forward in saying I wouldn't want to waste a draft pick on him.
If you can't get that from my comment, I can't help you.
monkey wrote:NorthHawk wrote:I think I was pretty straight forward in saying I wouldn't want to waste a draft pick on him.
If you can't get that from my comment, I can't help you.
You were clear that you didn't want this guy, and you were also clear that the front office just isn't working hard enough for you...it seems like you are holding a standard that cannot be met.
He got what you were saying, apparently you missed what he was getting at?
His point was that, first you whined that the front office isn't turning over every leaf, then when they do, (Cable meeting with Seantrel) you turn up your nose at what they found, like it's spoiled meat.
If you want to look under every rock, then you'd better be prepared to see a lot of maggots.
monkey wrote:NorthHawk wrote:I think I was pretty straight forward in saying I wouldn't want to waste a draft pick on him.
If you can't get that from my comment, I can't help you.
You were clear that you didn't want this guy, and you were also clear that the front office just isn't working hard enough for you...it seems like you are holding a standard that cannot be met.
He got what you were saying, apparently you missed what he was getting at?
His point was that, first you whined that the front office isn't turning over every leaf, then when they do, (Cable meeting with Seantrel) you turn up your nose at what they found, like it's spoiled meat.
If you want to look under every rock, then you'd better be prepared to see a lot of maggots.
Zorn76 wrote:Eh, there's no reason to take any kind of risk on a guy like this, unless were talking a late round pick.
Any hint of "lack of desire" or "effort" shouldn't be messed with, particularly at this juncture for our OL's future. We don't have time to mess around with somebody's day in/day out motivation, especially when there are other players who would KILL to play on the Seahawks to protect RW.
HumanCockroach wrote:Not going to provide the list for you again North. You have IGNORED multiple picks of O-lineman, extensions, free agent pick ups again in your list. ( ie 2 offensive lineman just this season ignored, the re- signing of 3 offensive lineman during your SELECTED time frame, the drafting of multiple lineman like Carpenter and Moffitt, or Okung, signing of Giacomini, McQuistan, Polumbus etc) there is a hell of a lot more there than you are willing to acknowledge. More not less high draft picks spent on that unit ( wasn't it You that was dismissing Bowie; and Sweezy because they were late round picks? Yep, it was) and NOW you want to "add" those late round fliers to "prove" your point? A point that isn't accurate, and has been shown to be false repeatedly?
Like I said, the amount of denial you want to throw at it is up to you, you're doing a fantastic job at doing so, but you simply aren't proving anything but the amount of ignoring you personally are doing when claiming it.
Seahawks4Ever wrote:This guy seems like another Moffitt, a guy who will give up because he doesn't really love the sport of football. Moffitt of course quit after he had a few pro bucks in his wallet who knows if this guy will even make it on to a team.
BUT, he is a great physical specimen and if we could sign him as an UDFA maybe it would be worth it to take a flyer on him. notice the article mentions that Cable was there to look him over and hopefully get into his head to see how bad he really wants it. maybe draft him in the 6th. or 7th. round if he drops. I wouldn't waste anything higher unless he really really impresses Schneider and Cable, though Cable has been fooled before.
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Miami OT Seantrel Henderson quits pro day workout; agent says he was dehydrated
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Eric Edholm
By Eric Edholm
3 hours ago
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Could this push Henderson out of the draft altogether?
NFL teams will need a darned good answer to what happened Thursday if this report is true. If there was the matter of an injury, or if he had some major personal distraction, it's possible that a few teams will look past this.
Henderson's camp has responded. Agent David Levine told the Miami Herald that Henderson "did not quit" the workout but rather that dehydration was the reason he could not finish. Levine said that Henderson met with New York Giants GM Jerry Reese after the workout and also met with the offensive line coaches of the Bengals, Seahawks and Jets as well.
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