FrankRizzo
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Not to beat a dead horse here, but let us be real here.
Talked to some folks on twitter tonight about the work Seattle GM John Schneider did this off-season, and how he obviously didn't learn it from Thompson.
Seattle, already better than us last year at the end, especially on defense, they added 2 proven good guys on their DL to boost their pass-rush (remember that pass rush already had 7 sacks against us in the first half), in Cliff Avril and Michael Bennett.
Both of these guys paid off big time, and they weren't expensive.
Ted Thompson has not signed a real FA since 2006.
Seattle also traded their late 1st round pick last April for Percy Harvin, a superstud playmaking weapon. Now that didn't payoff all year as he was hurt, but he was a clear difference-maker in this Super Bowl.
He did more than our first round pick did this year.
He did more than our 2012 first round pick did his rookie year.
He did more than our 2011 first round pick did.
Where did Schneider learn from, to be aggressive and think outside the box?
Not Ted Thompson, but Ron Wolf.
If Thompson does not bring in a proven veteran at safety this off-season, I am going to be sick.
You HAVE to improve this defense and it CAN be done in one off-season.
But not if ONLY attempted to do so thru the damn draft.
Not only does he utilize free agency and the trade option, he also DRAFTS.
Thompson-lovers think he's the only GM who drafts, or drafts well.
How much help did TT's 1st round pick D Jones give this year? Much less than Avril, and Bennett? Yep.
How about help last year from TT's 1st round pick N Perry? Little.
2011 Sherrod? Nothing.
Schneider got Russell Wilson NOT in the first round.
He drafted both Richard Sherman and Kam Chancellor, two Pro Bowl CBs, in the 5th round.
He traded for Marshawn Lynch.
He signed Matt Flynn, but drafted Wilson to cover that.
Lynch, Harvin, Avril, Bennett,
Wilson late, Sherman late, Chancellor late.
One draft alone, he got Earl Thomas and Russell Okung.
So he drafts well, but adds proven pieces via the other options.
Kudos to John Schneider, Wisconsin-native.
Can we please trade Ted for John?