Seahawks 2009 schedule

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ok, how can the Rams O-line hold up anything without Pace? the D? well LOL about that. and i agree with you about J.Brown<LOL. Branch may have not been the very best receiver of last season. but he has improved towards the end of last season. this season might be a different story, along with the other 3 good receivers the Seahawks have. Hasselbeck will probably be as good as he's ever been. and about the Rams' ring. well that happened when? like when i was still in highschool. times are different now. there are plenty of teams out there with one ring that are way better then the Rams. and what do you mean, "dont talk to me bout playoffs". the Seahawks have been there more in the past 5 years then the Rams have. now you're all of the sudden thinking that the Rams are going to be the shit this season? for what reason? because they got rid of another one of their top receivers? what good additions have the Rams had this offseason? and what good additions have the Seahawks gotten? come on man. the rams aint shit compared to the Seahawks.
Jason Brown - C - Baltimore Ravens to St Louis Rams
James Butler - S - New York Giants to St Louis Rams
Mike Karney - FB - New Orleans Saints to St Louis Rams
Craig Dahl - S - New York Giants to St Louis Rams
Chad Lucas - WR - Tampa Bay Buccaneers to St Louis Rams
Billy Bajema - TE - San Francisco 49ers to St Louis Rams
Kyle Boller - QB - Baltimore Ravens to St Louis Rams
Laurent Robinson - WR - Atlanta Falcons to St Louis Rams

These are the free agent signings that we made thus far and as you can see with a FB, Jackson can now start beastin, with Brown and our new draft pick Smith the O line should be Much better also with a blocking TE like Bajema. We shored up the the secondary and a decent back up QB so we should be in pretty good shape to kick the shit out of youe sorry asses SAV.
 
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It's not about big names fool ,it's bout specific pieces fitting into the scheme to make it a work. Other than SHE J and Curry you ain't done shit and bout to lose your other LB soon. And I did't say erryone just the Chickens,Whiners and Cards. Lokk do you even remember being in the AFC or you just a NFC SeaChicken Fan????
 
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RENTON, Wash. -- The Seahawks withdrew the franchise designation from linebacker Leroy Hill after drafting Wake Forest's Aaron Curry with the fourth overall choice.


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The move, confirmed by the team, makes Hill a free agent. The one-year, $8.3 million franchise offer no longer exists.

Hill, a third-round choice in 2005, had refused to sign the offer while attempting to negotiate a lucrative long-term deal. He skipped voluntary minicamp practices recently.

Curry is expected to get at least $25 million guaranteed in his new contract.

Saturday, Seahawks president and general manager Tim Ruskell said he was still in negotiations for a long-term deal with Hill.

Coach Jim Mora marveled after selecting Curry that the team's defense now has, along with Lofa Tatupu, "three good, young linebackers who are all impact-type players and it is an exciting group. It will be fun to watch them grow together."
 
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RENTON, Wash. -- The Seahawks withdrew the franchise designation from linebacker Leroy Hill after drafting Wake Forest's Aaron Curry with the fourth overall choice.


NFC West blog

ESPN.com's Mike Sando writes about all things NFC West in his division blog.

• Blog network: NFL Nation

The move, confirmed by the team, makes Hill a free agent. The one-year, $8.3 million franchise offer no longer exists.

Hill, a third-round choice in 2005, had refused to sign the offer while attempting to negotiate a lucrative long-term deal. He skipped voluntary minicamp practices recently.

Curry is expected to get at least $25 million guaranteed in his new contract.

Saturday, Seahawks president and general manager Tim Ruskell said he was still in negotiations for a long-term deal with Hill.

Coach Jim Mora marveled after selecting Curry that the team's defense now has, along with Lofa Tatupu, "three good, young linebackers who are all impact-type players and it is an exciting group. It will be fun to watch them grow together."

read the fuckin thread before you post! same shit savage posted on the page before
 
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^i'm pretty sure that they are going to sign him. they would have to be litterally retarded not to.
you would hope they would fuckin resign someone that is a proven beast instead of relying on an overpaid (thus far without any experience) rookie. like i said i thought they shouldve traded out of the spot. its rare than anyone drafted that high is worth as much as you will have to pay. or maybe im retarded and dyslexic like the niners new QB
 
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you would hope they would fuckin resign someone that is a proven beast instead of relying on an overpaid (thus far without any experience) rookie. like i said i thought they shouldve traded out of the spot. its rare than anyone drafted that high is worth as much as you will have to pay. or maybe im retarded and dyslexic like the niners new QB
im going to be pissed as a mothafucka if they don't resign him.
 
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the first part of this has already been said, but there is some more now.

RENTON, Wash. (AP)—The Seattle Seahawks rescinded their franchise tag on Leroy Hill and made him a free agent, one day after saying how happy they were that Hill was part of a dynamic linebacking corps that now includes fourth overall draft choice Aaron Curry.

Sunday’s surprising move gives Seattle salary cap space of $8.3 million— the value of the guaranteed contract for 2009 the team was obligated to offer Hill as its franchise player.

Curry, the top-rated linebacker in the draft out of Wake Forest, is expected to get at least $25 million guaranteed in his new contract.

Seattle president and general manager Tim Ruskell said yanking Hill’s tag was done to give the team flexibility to potentially sign other free agents, and to possibly unlock the stalemate in talks for a long-term deal with Hill. Hill had refused to sign the Seahawks’ tender offer and decided to skip this month’s voluntary minicamp for veterans.

Next to nothing has happened in those discussions since the Seahawks designated Hill as their franchise player for 2009 in February.

Todd France, Hill’s agent, confirmed Sunday night to The Associated Press that a long-term contract for Hill in Seattle remains a possibility.

“We’re in communication with the team,” France said by phone. “Negotiations are ongoing.”

Ruskell said the Seahawks—and, of course Hill—were leery of the franchise tag to begin with. Seattle’s reluctance was for fear of alienating the play-making, four-year veteran. Hill’s was for losing his first chance at free-agent riches.

Hill was often all over the field while making 81 tackles in 12 games of 2008. Then he missed the final four games of the season with a pinched nerve in his neck.

Coach Jim Mora marveled after selecting Curry on Saturday that Seattle’s defense now has, along with Lofa Tatupu, “three good, young linebackers who are all impact-type players and it is an exciting group. It will be fun to watch them grow together.”

The fun could stop before it begins, yet Mora said he talked to Hill Sunday morning and the player remains “very motivated to be a Seattle Seahawk.”

Hill has said he’d love to stay with Seattle and would give the team an extra listen in contract talks.

At the end of last season, he wasn’t worried some team would be giving him a rich deal soon.

“I think I set myself up good,” he said in January, smiling. “If Seattle decides not to go forward with me, I think I’ll have a job next year.”

He had a guaranteed one waiting for him in Seattle—until Sunday.

“The tag just wasn’t working,” Ruskell said. “The tag was put on originally to try to get a long-term deal done. And that didn’t happen. We got to the point that Leroy wasn’t showing up to offseason camps and what have you.

“There’s good faith on both sides to get something done. We’ll have talks tonight and in the morning. I’m confident that this will probably hasten it, whereas the tag did not.”

The Seahawks traded Julian Peterson, a five-time Pro Bowl outside linebacker, to Detroit this offseason. That is why they drafted Curry with their highest pick in 12 years.

With Hill’s status in doubt, Seattle’s current possibilities to start opposite Curry are veteran backup D.D. Lewis, who is rehabilitating from injury and missed this month’s minicamp, plus unproven special teamers Will Herring and Lance Laury.

Herring has made one NFL start. Laury has not started a game in his three pro seasons.

Not only are they raw, they—and Lewis—are trying to learn the terminology and schemes of new defensive coordinator Gus Bradley, whom Mora has brought in for his first season as Seahawks’ coach.

http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_y...W2bYF?slug=ap-seahawks-hill&prov=ap&type=lgns
 
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Ya'll better hope Curry is P.Willis part 2 cuz losing Hill and Peterson could be terrible with two Running teams in the division

or maybe im retarded and dyslexic like the niners new QB
sdnuos ekil ti ot em :confused:

HOPE ALL U SQUARES KNOW THE ARIZONA CARDINALS WILL DEFEND AND RETAIN THAT CROWN SUCKAZ HAHAA


GO CARDS!!!
GTFO!
 
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hey, like i think i said previously, dont listen to AZ BOSS. he aint got no stripes yet LOL for now, i think that he/she is completely biased LOL until he/she gives some good points to other teams lol
 
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hey, like i think i said previously, dont listen to AZ BOSS. he aint got no stripes yet LOL for now, i think that he/she is completely biased LOL until he/she gives some good points to other teams lol
earn my stripes?? hahaa wtf! my internet stripes?? bwaahahaa

what the fuck u want me to say that the seacocks are going to take the west?? hahahaaa fuck that i know my football son.. i will say this tho.. the whiners do look like they will be battling with my cardinals in the west tho.. seachickens just blow just like the lambs... look forward to another high draft pick after next season dawg.
 
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Seahawks move on; sign CB Lucas

RENTON, Wash. (AP)—The Seahawks are prepared to move on without starting outside linebacker Leroy Hill.

Seattle brought back veteran cornerback Ken Lucas and signed free-agent fullback Justin Griffith with one-year contracts Monday, about two hours after team president Tim Ruskell said the Seahawks are having “just conversations” with Hill’s agent on a possible long-term deal.

“We continue to go forward,” Ruskell said.

Seattle rescinded its 2009 franchise tag on Hill hours after it selected outside linebacker Aaron Curry fourth overall in the NFL draft Saturday. That made Hill a free agent instead of guaranteeing him $8.3 million in Seattle. It also freed $8.3 million from the Seahawks’ payroll, money the team used to sign Lucas and Griffith.

Lucas was released last month by Carolina in a salary-cap move. The 30-year-old played his first four NFL seasons with Seattle (2001-04), and the Seahawks have been trying to find a productive cornerback with his 6-foot, 205-pound size since.

They tried veteran Kelly Herndon in 2005. In 2006 they drafted Kelly Jennings in the first round. The 5-11, 180-pound Jennings has often been dominated by bigger receivers and is currently recovering from shoulder surgery.

In 2007, Seattle drafted Josh Wilson in the second round. He has primarily been the nickel back in passing situations. Wilson is fast, but is generously listed at 5-9 and 192.

Lucas has played in 122 career games with 106 starts, 24 interceptions and 100 passes defensed.

Griffith was a fourth-round pick by Atlanta in 2003. He spent the first four years of his career with the Falcons, the final three for current Seahawks coach Jim Mora, then signed with Oakland in 2007.

During a minicamp this month, Seattle had one fullback on its roster with NFL game experience. Owen Schmitt played in 15 games as a rookie last season.

Griffith is a proven receiver out of the backfield, something Seattle needed to complement runners Julius Jones and T.J. Duckett. He has 122 receptions and 11 touchdown catches in 83 career games, 61 of them starts. He has also rushed 90 times for 407 yards with one touchdown.

As for Hill, agent Todd France told The Associated Press on Sunday night: “We’re in communication with the team. Negotiations are ongoing,” for a possible long-term contract with Seattle.

Hill chose not to sign the team’s tender of $8.3 million that Seattle was required to offer once it put the franchise tag on him. Then the playmaker chose to stay away from the voluntary minicamp a few weeks ago.

Ruskell said he would still like to re-sign Hill to form a dynamic linebacking corps with Curry and Lofa Tatupu. And Mora said he spoke to Hill on Sunday and the player told him he wanted to remain a Seahawk.

But Ruskell added the Seahawks would not have rescinded Hill’s franchise tag if they weren’t prepared to lose the four-year veteran from Clemson to free agency.

Hill is shopping in a tough market. By placing the tag on him in February, the Seahawks essentially took him out of the prime free-agent period.

Now that they have yanked the tag, the Seahawks have left Hill seeking a multimillion dollar, multiyear deal with teams that have already signed veteran free agents and are trying to sign rookies while staying under the salary cap.

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looks like an easy schedule aside from having to play AZ and the titans, i don't see the colts being all that great next year they are starting to slip