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Richard Sherman makes a lot of sense right now


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7 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

The Horn injury sucks but we need to try to avoid panic signings. We are trying to build sustained success, not a Hurney-esque trove of over-the-hill vets in a quest for "this is our year!"

 

I don't think Sherman (or any other proven vet) signed tons reasonable 1-year deal would fall into that category, but I do agree that this isn't 2015 where a Cortland Finnegan-type midseason signing is going to make or break the team. With Bouye coming back and a longer week it seems wise to hold tight.

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You're not going to get anyone worth signing short term.  I doubt you get anyone worth signing long term either at this stage of the game. Sadly we will just have to make due. They will probably bring up someone from the practice squad as emergency depth until Horn returns. 

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3 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

You're not going to get anyone worth signing short term.  I doubt you get anyone worth signing long term either at this stage of the game. Sadly we will just have to make due. They will probably bring up someone from the practice squad as emergency depth until Horn returns. 

Every situation is different. Who knows maybe someone would want to play with the #1 defense on a non guaranteed contract for this season. This front office wont' do any derp long term signings or w/e so I'm not concerned at all if they do end up signing someone.

We have Fittsmagic and Dan Morgan...they sign someone it'll be real

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