Let me know when you decide what you really mean.
You might want to ask Woodson and Sitton how criticizing the Packers coaching staff has worked out for them.
Woodson...gee...idk...SB winner...HOFer...cushy analyst job on ESPN. Sitton...still playing...still cashing checks...got his ring...I think it worked out for them.
...that both Quinten and Damarious suffered injury setbacks that were significant. I think we can reasonably speculate that one or both were forced to play while injured due to the shear number of injuries at the position. The staff isn't going to advertise or embellish on the details of those injuries or how they affected their overall performance for obvious reasons. It's very plausible that either player, coupled with another training camp and preseason, could make an advance in production during this year.Something tells me that they feel they already have their #1 CB and he is currently on the team. Just speculation on my part and mainly because I don't think they can honestly expect to draft a #1 CB at #29. If it is the case, it would be risky thinking IMO and we may get our answer soon enough. If the first few rounds of the draft go by without the Packers taking a CB, we will know what TT and the Packers have been thinking all along.
...that both Quinten and Damarious suffered injury setbacks that were significant.
...that both Quinten and Damarious suffered injury setbacks that were significant. I think we can reasonably speculate that one or both were forced to play while injured due to the shear number of injuries at the position. The staff isn't going to advertise or embellish on the details of those injuries or how they affected their overall performance for obvious reasons. It's very plausible that either player, coupled with another training camp and preseason, could make an advance in production during this year.
This CB position seems to show by history to have what I call a porpoise effect (e.g Casey). That eradicate up and down play usually levels off with seasoning and there needs to be some trust in the system and player combined to improve gradually. We knew Randall and Rollins needed seasoning coming in and we can't abandon our top 2 picks just yet. We were ready to do that with D Adams (myself included) and look at what focusing on a player did in 2016
Positives. We have the luxury this year of adding a CB in the first 4 rounds that would normally be a 1-2 rounder many years... that affords us to also go after a top DE or OLB to up our pass rush. Which we both know that QB pressure is instrumental in turnover ratio

I for one haven't, but I think you might hear that "excuse" coming from TT or at least TT wanting to convince himself and anyone that will listen, that injuries (and need for development) were the reason for their struggles. As I wrote above, it is about the only way I can wrap my own head around TT's current approach to the position and what many of us perceive as a glaring need.I have no idea why a lot of Packers fans ignore Randall and Rollins struggled when healthy last season as well.
I for one haven't, but I think you might hear that "excuse" coming from TT or at least TT wanting to convince himself and anyone that will listen, that injuries (and need for development) were the reason for their struggles. As I wrote above, it is about the only way I can wrap my own head around TT's current approach to the position and what many of us perceive as a glaring need.
I have no idea why a lot of Packers fans ignore Randall and Rollins struggled when healthy last season as well.
Whatever it takes to get him. He automatically makes this defense a LOT better.
Like WIMM says, no doubt he makes us better but not at "whatever it takes".
I assume that if we don't trade for him you will advocate taking a CB in the first round no matter what regardless of who it is and who else is available.
The price for Sherman has been disclosed as a 1st round pick or a good player and high pick.
I don't think that's "whatever it takes"
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I wouldn't trade a case of tape and a half eaten samich for this ****** bag.
Hate to burst yours or anyone else's bubble......but everything I have read it is not an "or". Something also to ponder, what is Seattle's definition of a "high" draft pick?
The Seahawks have let it be known they would consider trading Sherman, but only for “a very good player plus a high draft pick,” according to an NFL source.
http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/s...-salguero/article143077999.html#storylink=cpy
Hate to burst yours or anyone else's bubble......but everything I have read it is not an "or". Something also to ponder, what is Seattle's definition of a "high" draft pick?
The Seahawks have let it be known they would consider trading Sherman, but only for “a very good player plus a high draft pick,” according to an NFL source.
http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/s...-salguero/article143077999.html#storylink=cpy
The price for Sherman has been disclosed as a 1st round pick or a good player and high pick.
I don't think that's "whatever it takes"
From what I heard the Seahawks want a good player with a decent contract. That eliminates Matthews and Cobb from consideration.
Spriggs may be someone they would want. There desperate for OL. Hundley might be another guy if he had more tape.
To go back to the whole "pretty good player" part. Who do we have as a backup that is a pretty good player or who do we have as a pretty good player that we have an adequate replacement for. If you trade away a pretty good player you have to replace him and if you can't replace him with a player of equal ability part of the improvement you get with trading for Sherman is offset.
It seems most of the pretty good players being mentioned by Packer fans are one they want to get rid of because they are either declining or not worth their salary or both. What makes you think Seattle would want those players. That's part of the reason why they want to get rid of Sherman in the first place.
Draft picks are a crap shoot. I would trade the #29 pick in the draft for Richard Sherman. Put it this way, if a player like Richard Sherman was available at #29 would you take him? Yes he would be cheaper and younger but just look at the talent for a minute which is what you are looking at with a draft pick anyway. I would probably even give up a little more like a 3rd or 4th rounder if we could make it next year when we might get it replaced with a comp pick anyway.
I don't know if Richard Sherman would put us in the SB but I am convinced that with Richard Sherman we would have a big improvement on our defense. I'm not convinced that the #29 pick will give us the same level of improvement.