Originally posted by Midbay:
Originally posted by WestCoastO:
Originally posted by Midbay:
Originally posted by WestCoastO:
Damn Dunbar had 5 picks last year he's an immediate upgrade at corner and they can now move Tre Flowers to safety which is his natural position coming out of college. Yeah their GM is super efficient unfortunately
Originally posted by WestCoastO:
With the Hawks beefed up O line and Olsen at tight end they keep adding pieces. Now they got a nice set of corners and If they get Clowney for cheap it'll be b******t. They keep finding ways to cheat but it'll bite em in the ass come playoff time with banged up running backs
Originally posted by LVJay:
Dumbar gonna get all 5 picks in preseason, then move Flowers back to CB...Q back to IR 
The first two posts read like a parody... like if I was a SF fan mocking a Seahawks fan... good parody because those Seahawks fans are worse than Broncos fans which is pretty unbearable. Keep up the solid work and stay in character!
LVJay, good call, but you missed the part where the Seahawks give Dunbar the new guaranteed money he was demanding from Washington.
This isn't the time to nit pick, I didn't think Dunbar was even on the trading block but apparently neither did Lynch lol. This is huge for Seattle
Glad you stayed in character. If I was talking to an actual Seahawks fan here, I would ask them if they were able to access any websites besides 49erswebzone.com... because if they could, they should try a search for Dunbar+Hamstring+Guaranteed.
Everyone but Seahawks fans knew Dunbar was on the trading block, and evidently only the Seahawks fans didn't realize he was going to be released soon because Washington didn't want to touch his injury with a ten foot pole.
Dunbar checks the boxes of what Pete Carroll and Schneider like. He's 6 foot 2, 202 pounds. He has the 32-inch arm length that Carroll likes. He has 4.44 speed. What pleases Schneider is that he's 27 years old. Schneider likes to get players in trades or free agency who are in their mid-20s.
Dunbar also comes to the Seahawks with a low cost. He's on a three-year, $10.5 million contract. He will count only $3.421 million under the salary cap. He's also in the last year of his contract.
-John Clayton
This ^^^^ according to Clayton doesn't sound like a bad deal to me