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Post by Thunderstruck on Jan 14, 2005 17:03:11 GMT -5
I guess Holgren is sticking around dispite all the talk about him going to SF. Is that a good thing? Only time will tell. I think it will be a good thing as long they can resign Alexander. I think they can get a better QB but Hasselbeck would be much better if those d**n WR woulod catch the ball. Do what they get paid to do. The defese is young and is only going to get better.
So what are the chances of them singing both Hasselbeck and Alexander?
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Post by tout on Jan 14, 2005 17:18:56 GMT -5
Thunder, Are you snooping around so you can see where Maurice Morris' value is at? Just kidding with you. I think with Holmgren coming back, they will sign Hasselbeck for sure. Everyone wants to get rid of these QBs but who are they going to put in there? Seneca Wallace? Alexander is a a tougher call. From what he says, I'm not sure he wants to be there. I think guys like Edge, Brees and Hasselbeck are going no where but it wouldn't surprise me if Alexander is the one huge name that goes elsewhere next season, but it's just a hunch. Running backs are easier to find than quarterbacks. Ask the Cowboys about that.
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Post by Thunderstruck on Jan 14, 2005 18:53:09 GMT -5
What is the date for all the free agent singings to be done? Does anyone know? Seattle is my team man. I try to keep up to date with them. Where do you think Alexander will end up if not in Seattle?
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Post by Gerald on Jan 14, 2005 20:33:52 GMT -5
Where do you think Alexander will end up if not in Seattle? Silver and Black baby ;D.
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Post by The Chicken on Jan 14, 2005 21:27:34 GMT -5
seattle will sign alexander - end of story.
koren will be gone hass will stay.
walter jones will be franchised.
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Post by tout on Jan 14, 2005 22:21:29 GMT -5
Chicken, Why are you so sure that Alexander will stay in Seattle and The Edge is going to leave the Colts? The Colts have more money to spend than Seattle does. The Seahawks have 18 free agents. I agree that Alexander will probably end up in Seattle but he and Holmgren don't always see eye to eye. In my opinion, The Edge is the safer bet to return out of the two. That offense would not be the same without Edge and everyone in Indy knows it. It will be interesting to see what goes on in Seattle this offseason. I was surprised to see Holmgren back to be honest. They had a chance to make a run with that team and it never happened. With all those free agents, I thought they needed a change. I see a lot of NFC teams being better next year and in my opinion, Seattle will suffer because of it.
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Post by Thunderstruck on Jan 15, 2005 0:10:51 GMT -5
If he stays in Seattle, they need to give him the ball or he should atleast touch the ball atleast 30 times a game. Every time this year he had the ball 25 or more times they won. Put two and two together and it only makes sense.
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