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Lol so y'all give up the anchor to an already thin line and a 1st round pick for a guy who doesn't fit the offensive scheme and is soft lol
Nah man, hes been here 6 years. I absolutely love max unger for all hes done for us all these years, but hes one of the last people around from the jim mora "era" (LOL), hes gotten a ring already, and he only played six games last year. its time to get young at center, and theres nothing bad about this trade, he'll have a great time on the saints. the seahawks want to win forever they dont want to go all out for a few years. we'll draft another anchor, and in the meanwhile we actually have a legitimate threat out there aside from Russell and Lynch who have been carrying the offense for far too long

Once again our line is fine, its not thin. It only looks bad because russell wilson is one of if not the most pressured quarterback in the league. Why? becuase no one respects kearse or baldwin or these young receivers out of college who cant run routes, and they send pressure something like 75% of the time. Our line will look even better without unger and jimmy graham out there instead, drawing coverage, and we'll score way more points.
 
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Unger was always injured anyways. This is a very good move for the Seahawks. Don't try to talk shit. Worry about your own sorry ass team that's falling apart. You will get no joy in trying to talk shit, because either way you look at it, this team has just gotten a lot more scarier, while at the same time, the whiners are getting weaker.
 

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im well aware of the hypocrisy im displaying right now. first im offended gore gets traded, then im a-ok with unger getting traded, probably because of injuries.

I dont know, is it different or am I the same kind of douche i was protesting against? Max Unger wasn't really dumped off, I mean we basically just stole Jimmy Graham unless the saints know something about his injuries that we dont. Graham would be worth so much more as a free agent, its like a 40% discount lol. And the saints get a solid anchor at center for at least a couple more years. I felt like they kind of just told Frank Gore to get lost and that it was a little different... am I blinded by blatant bias and homerism and hypocrisy?
 

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Lol oh yeah so much scarier adding a guy softer than Vernon Davis. Niners will be fine despite their losses
Maybe he was soft on the soft ass bitch ass punk ass saints fuck the bitch ass new orleans saints. grahams going to be a different player on the seahawks and is going to go all out, believe it, if not he'll get cut and the next guy in line will step up simple as that. no ones special. terrell owens caught a few catches in a practice then they told him to get lost. we paid matt flynn millions to play in preseason and he didnt even get the starting job lol. we paid percy harvin way too much and took a big loss by literally dumping him off to the only team that would make an offer the jets, lol. no ones special here, compete or get lost. you cant be soft on this team theyre psychopathic bullies out there
 

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Maybe he was soft on the soft ass bitch ass punk ass saints fuck the bitch ass new orleans saints. grahams going to be a different player on the seahawks and is going to go all out, believe it, if not he'll get cut and the next guy in line will step up simple as that. no ones special. terrell owens caught a few catches in a practice then they told him to get lost. we paid matt flynn millions to play in preseason and he didnt even get the starting job lol. we paid percy harvin way too much and took a big loss by literally dumping him off to the only team that would make an offer the jets, lol. no ones special here, compete or get lost. you cant be soft on this team theyre psychopathic bullies out there
He went from a city of killers to a city of emo coffee drinkers lol he'll be softer
 
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Report: Seahawks in the mix for Terrance "Pot Roast" Knighton

The Broncos and Raiders are out of the race for free agent defensive tackle Terrance Knighton. That could be good news for the Seahawks.

Per Troy Renck, Broncos beat writer at the Denver Post, the Seahawks have joined the mix for Knighton, also known as "Pot Roast." Knighton is visiting Washington today, and per Renck, the Ravens and Patriots are also interested.


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Knighton visiting Washington today. Baltimore and Seattle have joined New England in showing interest


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The 28-year old is considered one of the top defensive tackles in the league, especially in run defense. After starting every game the last two seasons for the Broncos, Knighton's asking price is said to be around $8 million a year.

Report: Seahawks in the mix for Terrance "Pot Roast" Knighton
 
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By the numbers: Seahawks never have had a tight end like Jimmy Graham

Tuesday’s trade to acquire Jimmy Graham from the Saints has given the Seahawks a tight end with the potential to obliterate the franchise single-season records for receptions, yards and TD catches at the position.



After being traded to the Buffalo Bills in 1985, Pete Metzelaars offered a glimpse of what it was like to play the tight end position in coach Chuck Knox’s “Ground Chuck” offense.

“A tight end can go an entire season in Seattle and the only thing he’ll catch is a cold,” Metzelaars, now the tight ends coach for the San Diego Chargers, said at the time.

Short. Succinct. And spot-on.

During Knox’s nine seasons as the Seahawks’ coach (1983-91), the most receptions by a tight end was 36 – by Charle Young (right) in Knox’s first season.

And things haven’t gotten that much more productive at the position in the past 31 seasons.

Christian Fauria had 37 receptions and 377 receiving yards in 1998. Itula Mili upped the franchise marks for the position to 46 receptions and 491 receiving yards in 2003. John Carlson upped those numbers to 55 and 627 in 2008, when he led the team in both categories as a rookie.

Don’t look now, but here comes Jimmy Graham.

The 6-foot-7, 265-pound receiver in a tight end’s body who was acquired in a trade with the New Orleans Saints on Tuesday has had at least 85 receptions and 800 receiving yards in each of the past four seasons – topped by his 99 receptions and 1,310 yards in 2011.

Ninety-nine receptions and 1,310 receiving yards? The Seahawks’ franchise records are 94 receptions by wide receiver Bobby Engram in 2007 and 1,287 yards by Hall of Fame receiver Steve Largent in 1985.

The Seahawks are not the Saints, obviously. Last season, Drew Brees had 659 passing attempts for the Saints to lead the NFL, while Russell Wilson’s 452 attempts ranked 19th in the league – despite being the most in his first three seasons.

And Pete Carroll isn’t about to become pass-happy Pete just because he now has Graham.

“We’re always going to be running the football,” the Seahawks’ coach said Tuesday. “But we need those targets and he brings us an obvious opportunity to get the ball in the end zone.”

Ah, the end zone. Graham has averaged 11.5 touchdown catches the past four seasons, including a career-best 16 in 2013. Eleven of those 16 scores came in the red zone, with four others covering 56, 51, 44 and 43 yards.

The Seahawks used four tight ends last season and they combined for six TDs – three by Luke Wilson, two by Cooper Helfet and one by Tony Moeaki. The franchise record for the position is seven by Carlson in 2009, with Zach Miller (2013) and Jerramy Stevens (2005 and 2006) tied for second with five.

In the past four seasons, Graham has had 50 receptions in the red zone – and 35 have been for touchdowns.

Knox, who is from Sewickley, Pa., always used a favorite line when something was beyond obvious: “That’s eighth-grade Sewickley.” And that definitely fits when it comes to the Seahawks never having a tight end with the potential put up numbers like Graham.

By the numbers: Seahawks never have had a tight end like Jimmy Graham
 
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Rumors over at the Seahawks board said that Russell might play out his rookie contract
Dont see why not. Outside of respect, does he really need the money? He makes a lot off endorsements.

Earning potential

Rodgers declined to give specific dollar figures for Wilson's off-field endeavors, but said his client is "very competitive" with the upper echelon of NFL players when it comes to endorsement deals. Sports marketing expert Bob Dorfman, executive creative director of Baker St. Advertising in San Francisco, analyzes athletes' marketing potential and said he would expect Wilson's 2014 endorsement earnings to be in the $5 million to $7 million range, behind Manning, Brees, Brady and Aaron Rodgers.

"I'd put him in the top five, and climbing. I don't think anyone is climbing as fast as he is," Dorfman said. "The other big thing about him — only negative thing about him personally is the divorce; and who knows, that might end up helping him, (he) becomes more of a sex symbol, if it makes him more attractive because he's available. He's big on God and seems to be clean living and all of that, and right now, that is so important."

Russell Wilson set to cash in off the field, too