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Huge amount of money. I'm wondering what this means for us and having to pay Wilson next year? Is he going to settle for less than Culter and Kap? I don't think so. What say you?
Definitely hard to question the players they take. They always seem to work out somehow. Just waiting for the season to start and see which one of those guys is the next draft steal Superstar. Hopefully more than one of them.
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/10725934/seattle-seahawks-reach-agreement-pete-carroll-contract-extension
Looks like Coach Pete is planning on sticking around for a while. Hopefully Earl and Sherm are next on the to do list.
Yes I am. I was lucky to get good seats right off the bat because my Dad had owned seats since 1980 or so, he had priority, so he put them in his name for the first couple years so we didn't have to start in the nosebleeds. Funny how the times change too, I remember many seasons where I had a...
That's an average, mine went up $11 per game. 14.4% increase. They are now only $7 shy of being double what I originally purchased them for. Exact same seats too, I've had them since the stadium opened and never moved.
Oh yes, way back in 2004. I think you have only beaten us twice since then, I might be off by a game or two. but we own your ass either way. And you will gift us 2 more wins next year. thanks in advance.
We'll take an early season gimme too. A gimme is a gimme and the Rams are definitely a gimme. I would rather play you guys earlier, that way if one of our players gets hurt by one of your guys dumb ass cheap shots, he will have time to recover so that you can still watch him in the playoffs.
I'd hate to see him go, but I'd much rather have it go down like that as opposed to a huge Alexander type contract to a player in the later years of his career. I don't see Lynch falling off a cliff like he did. But a big payday to at that stage of his career could be risky.
I don't think it's necessarily about having the power. All players in the league are big, fast, and strong. It comes down to a matter of "want to". More so than his body, it is Lynch's heart and will that separates him form the rest. He's not concerned with living for the next play, he only...