No Time for Sleep, Seattle Seahawks Won't Smug After Super Bowl Win
Russell Wilson and the Seattle Seahawks is not yet satisfied with their first Super Bowl win and it only means a start of a dynasty. Seattle...
Russell Wilson and the Seattle Seahawks is not yet satisfied with their first Super Bowl win and it only means a start of a dynasty. Seattle Seahawks strategy of building through draft and sign proven players make this off-season one of the most important time after their Super Bowl win. The Baltimore Ravens last year's off-season efforts to retain their talented players were deprived by lack of salary cap room and maintain their standard quality of players in all three phases of their game and could be a reason why they fail to at least get in the last season's playoffs.
This year's champ problems come with a lot of dilemma starting with wide receiver Sidney Rice salary cap hit of around eight million, which tells the team to cut the wide receiver on purpose. Michael Bennett who could test his market value with a Super Bowl ring under his belt could bring trouble to Seahawks' Front Office and forcefully over pay their pass rusher before he test himself to the free agency.
Legion of Boom's initial contracts are going to expire and for sure Seahawks' vision is to make that squad retire as Seahawks. Seattle Seahawks are loaded with young guns and their vision is to sign all of them and not to bring other guys from the market to mess up their underrated chemistry inside their locker room.
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