So no trade will ever work out again because the Trent Richardson one didn’t? On the surface it looks like a coup for the Jets GM team(their actual football team too obviously) and liberation for Percy himself as he clearly was not a priority for Seattles offence. Only real caveat I can see is tat the Seahawks appear to have traded low enough, maybe they know something.
Sadly it hands victory on a plate to the Shiteawks the Sexuals this week but having watched the Jets lose a game they should have won handy the other night and checked their remaining schedule I can live with it
How come so many of these outstanding all round, change up players can’t find a home?
Bush, Sproles, Harvin. They all get traded a lot despite doing very well wherever they go. You’d think a franchise would want to keep these guys around?
[QUOTE=“Scrunchie, post: 1032802, member: 1408”]How come so many of these outstanding all round, change up players can’t find a home?
Bush, Sproles, Harvin. They all get traded a lot despite doing very well wherever they go. You’d think a franchise would want to keep these guys around?[/QUOTE]
Maybe money demands? Sproles and Bush aren’t every down RBs, they are specialists that some teams consider to be a luxury.
[QUOTE=“Scrunchie, post: 1032802, member: 1408”]How come so many of these outstanding all round, change up players can’t find a home?
Bush, Sproles, Harvin. They all get traded a lot despite doing very well wherever they go. You’d think a franchise would want to keep these guys around?[/QUOTE]