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Post by BeastModeCowboy on Mar 3, 2009 23:14:46 GMT -4
Who's your momma is going to be "nice in seattle if hass'broke back mountain" can stay healthy....they still don't have a running back
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Post by Mogwai Mode on Mar 4, 2009 0:45:51 GMT -4
Who's your momma is going to be "nice in seattle if hass'broke back mountain" can stay healthy....they still don't have a running back Your nicknames are horrible... Hawks could very well draft a RB with the 4th pick of the 1st or 2nd round. Or they might be confident enough in Julius, TJ and Forsett to move forward. I think people are writing off the Hawks too early. Their D was all banged up last year, Kearney was out, Tatupu was hurt all year, Jennings just sucked. Offensively, I expect them to take a tackle at 4 if Stafford is gone, which could go a long way to shoring up the O-Line. An O-line of Jones, Wahle, Spencer, Sims, Locklear is solid but the Hawks are in serious need of depth to account for the inevitable injuries suffered at that position. And Hasselbeck returning to health will be huge. Even with Warner going back to Arizona, I'm still not sold that they've got the division title locked down. The Cards got hot during last year's playoffs and just rode the streak, they were pretty shitty and inconsistent during the regular season, having some embarrassing losses.
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Post by Beast Mode (lilsims) on Mar 4, 2009 17:27:00 GMT -4
Man................... looks like the Hawks are still very high on taking Crabtree. This makes me mad, because we really need to beef up our line. I understand the Hawks want to mirror the Cardinals duel reciever threats, however we need to take advantage of having the chance to fill much needed holes.
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Post by J-Sav on Mar 4, 2009 18:06:57 GMT -4
Who's your momma is going to be "nice in seattle if hass'broke back mountain" can stay healthy....they still don't have a running back Your nicknames are horrible... Hawks could very well draft a RB with the 4th pick of the 1st or 2nd round. Or they might be confident enough in Julius, TJ and Forsett to move forward. I think people are writing off the Hawks too early. Their D was all banged up last year, Kearney was out, Tatupu was hurt all year, Jennings just sucked. Offensively, I expect them to take a tackle at 4 if Stafford is gone, which could go a long way to shoring up the O-Line. An O-line of Jones, Wahle, Spencer, Sims, Locklear is solid but the Hawks are in serious need of depth to account for the inevitable injuries suffered at that position. And Hasselbeck returning to health will be huge. Even with Warner going back to Arizona, I'm still not sold that they've got the division title locked down. The Cards got hot during last year's playoffs and just rode the streak, they were pretty shitty and inconsistent during the regular season, having some embarrassing losses. LOL. Just let D be D. He always come with something that don't make sense. That hasn't been his first, and won't be his last...
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Post by Mogwai Mode on Mar 4, 2009 19:23:32 GMT -4
Your nicknames are horrible... Hawks could very well draft a RB with the 4th pick of the 1st or 2nd round. Or they might be confident enough in Julius, TJ and Forsett to move forward. I think people are writing off the Hawks too early. Their D was all banged up last year, Kearney was out, Tatupu was hurt all year, Jennings just sucked. Offensively, I expect them to take a tackle at 4 if Stafford is gone, which could go a long way to shoring up the O-Line. An O-line of Jones, Wahle, Spencer, Sims, Locklear is solid but the Hawks are in serious need of depth to account for the inevitable injuries suffered at that position. And Hasselbeck returning to health will be huge. Even with Warner going back to Arizona, I'm still not sold that they've got the division title locked down. The Cards got hot during last year's playoffs and just rode the streak, they were pretty shitty and inconsistent during the regular season, having some embarrassing losses. LOL. Just let D be D. He always come with something that don't make sense. That hasn't been his first, and won't be his last... Who's D? Anyways, where does it say the Hawks are still high on Crabtree? I can't imagine them taking him, really can't. If that really was "leaked" to the media, I bet it's clever ploy to get the Bengals or Raiders to trade up for the Hawk's 4th overall pick.
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Post by Beast Mode (lilsims) on Mar 4, 2009 19:30:15 GMT -4
LOL. Just let D be D. He always come with something that don't make sense. That hasn't been his first, and won't be his last... Who's D? Anyways, where does it say the Hawks are still high on Crabtree? I can't imagine them taking him, really can't. If that really was "leaked" to the media, I bet it's clever ploy to get the Bengals or Raiders to trade up for the Hawk's 4th overall pick. Nope, John Clayton as well as Mel Kyper were talking about it on NFL live today.
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Post by J-Sav on Mar 4, 2009 20:41:11 GMT -4
LOL. Just let D be D. He always come with something that don't make sense. That hasn't been his first, and won't be his last... Who's D? Anyways, where does it say the Hawks are still high on Crabtree? I can't imagine them taking him, really can't. If that really was "leaked" to the media, I bet it's clever ploy to get the Bengals or Raiders to trade up for the Hawk's 4th overall pick. My bad, you're not in SLOR. D=Go Razorbacks! He still D to me though. Just to elaborate on Sims point, the Hawks have to many spots to fill. You got a #1 reciever now on a team of # 2 and 3 recievers. So the Hawks HAVE to address other positions at that pick.
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Post by stevegamer on Mar 5, 2009 0:01:58 GMT -4
Nice signing by the 'Hawks. Take a look at how much $ Nate Washington got, and tell me they overpaid Housh.
Seahawks were the most injured team in the league last year; all 5 starting OL from opening day ended up on IR, plus on of them was a replacemnt for Chris Gray, whose career ended before the season. QB hurt - RB's banged up, decimation of the WR positions, and defensive injuries.
I think the team's problem this season will be Jim Mora, Jr. I don't think much of him as a coach.
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