Krang - you are letting your dislike jade you
This is similar to all the sky is falling that went on last year
Then Seattle went out and had yet another winning season
Earl played in 4 games last year - they really didn't have him then. They still have the players who played in his place and added a bunch of competition at that spot.
They are better prepared to play without Earl this year than they were last year.
Justin Coleman did great. He was also a guy Seattle had in their practice squad before NE picked him up. He was a bubble guy to make the roster in NE and Seattle for him for a 7th round draft pick
I'm sure when the move was made he was just spare parts and not some irreplaceable cog that he is now
I have 100% faith that Pete will put together a good secondary. He always has. They've added a bunch of guys with a wide variety of skills. They only need a couple out of that new group and existing group to step up.
I'm a big Frank Clark fan. No way do I give him that contact. Sucks, but not the first or last guy who is productive that you need to let walk. He will be difficult to replace.
The DL as a whole is coming around though.
Shelton will not play that spot/role. He will play a blend of inside/outside similar to how they used Michael Bennett (a guy who had a lot less fanfare coming into the league than Shelton).
Jarren Reed is developing to the most disruptive guy on the line. He'll receive the money Clark isn't making, along with Wagner.
Poona Ford is developing nicely. Naz Jones has some talent, but didn't play much last year.
Ziggy will help when he can play. The contact as I've heard it seems fair (around 8m base with an additional 5m or so in incentives)
Baldwin wasn't healthy last year and wasn't himself. 50 catches, a little over 600 yards and 5 TDs. 3 of the TDs and 200 of the yards came in a 2 game stretch near the end of season when he started to feel a little better..... Before getting sore again to end the season. He missed a few games and was limited in others.
Metcalf won't replace him. He's being brought in to add a different element. He should steal the Jarron Brown looks to start. It's tough to ask a lot of rookie receivers. However, they added a bunch of talent to come in and complete. Lockett is still there coming off a great season. Really won't know what is there until camps and early season, but they are definitely more prepared to not have Baldwin this year compared to last
Sweezy isn't really a loss. He played fine, they have other guys that can play fine.
The questions up front are how does Jamarco Jones look coming off injury. Does Ifedi continue to develop. Does Jordan Simmons or one of the other young guys take a starter role. How does George Fant fit in after a healthy season. How is Will Dissly recovering from him injury and can he play with the promise he showed at the beginning of last year.
They aren't depending on Iupati to be anything other than a guy competing for a spot. They continue to address depth in the line and seem to be having better luck in that regard now that Cable isn't so heavily involved.
They've aggressively added to positions of concern, have put in a map for future years as far as contract priority and have played their hand fairly well
Will it all work out? Probably not. Will enough work out to make this the 8th straight winning season? Maybe. It's not out of the realm of possibility.
I'm hopeful there will be a couple new names you all can't stand by the end of the season.
My point is mainly that it wasn't a good offseason for Seattle. It wasn't. Very little positive outside of resigning Russell Wilson.
I agree, that Carroll will put together a good secondary, but the results haven't been the same minus Sherman, Chancellor, and Thomas. According to Football Outsiders, 14th ranked, worse than the Cardinals were. And they have lost a good nickel corner. Sure, there are improvements that can be made by young players like Griffin, but that's no guarantee.
I agree, it was a bit pricey to pay Clark, but Clark is one of the most disruptive players in the NFL and that isn't something that's easy to replace.
Sweezy had the best year of his career and he was one of the reasons the OL played pretty well. Not a huge loss, but offensive line continuity is a big factor in their success. I do agree, Cable was NOT good at identifying talent. Maybe he can coach, but my god, he was awful at picking guys.
Looking back on the Seahawks history over the past decade, and clearly, the strength of the team was really built on three spectacularly good drafts, but since then, there have been A LOT more misses than hits. Can that trend continue?
I agree that you can't count out the Seahawks, but how many iffy moves can they get past?