ABE to the SEAHAWKS ? ? ~ ~ ~

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  1. #28Martin

    #28Martin Well-Known Member

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    They might not even get that,,, no one wants Abraham.
     
  2. GreenHornet

    GreenHornet New Member

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    I haven't really followed Tatum Bell. I just think we need a running back who strikes fear into the opposition. I can't say whther Tatum is that guy? Nothing to judge on.

    Instead of ABE + a 3rd for a Den #29 1st and Tatum, why not go Abe + a 4th. By doling off one of the 4th round picks we have, we really do not lose anything.
     
  3. ThunderbirdJet

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    Wistrom has been a disappointment in Seattle, with only 7.5 sacks in the last two years. Bryce Fischer and Abraham would make a nasty pair of bookends. 20 sacks between them last year. I think Seattle remains a very real possibilty.
     
  4. PennyandtheJets

    PennyandtheJets Well-Known Member

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    Tatum Bell is CERTAINLY a RB that strikes fear in the opposition. He is 5 foot 11 inches tall and 213 pounds. He is 25 years old now and for the rest of this year. So he is plenty young.

    Last year he had 173 carries for over 900 rushing yards...he averaged 5.3 yards per carry and had a long run of 68 yards. He also had 10 plays go over 20+ yards...

    The real question mark with Tatum Bell is can he be a 25 carry in one game kind of back. Denver said he had problems with getting winded...

    If he can overcome that he will be a beast RB. I would love to have him in a trade including their #29 pick...
     

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