From Jason La Canfora's Twitter account.Quote:
SEA trying to move TJ Houshmandzadeh, but unlikely anyone takes him on. WR due to make $7M-plus guaranteed in '10. He's available, though
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From Jason La Canfora's Twitter account.Quote:
SEA trying to move TJ Houshmandzadeh, but unlikely anyone takes him on. WR due to make $7M-plus guaranteed in '10. He's available, though
33 minutes ago
Bring on T J Who's your Momma!!!!!
We don't really need anymore names that are impossible to spell without googling lol
I would rather have him then Vincent Jackson but it depends on what they would have to give up for him
The seahqwuaks are looking to trade Mr. Housh to save 7 mill.
The Seattle Seahawks like their emerging wide receivers and have made it know that veteran T.J. Houshmandzadeh, a top free-agent signing by their prior regime in 2009, is available, league sources said Thursday.
The market for Houshmandzadeh is very limited, according to the sources, for the same reason the Seahawks are looking to move him -- his salary. Houshmandzadeh is guaranteed to earn more than $7 million this season and is coming off an unproductive year. Executives with teams that are in the market for receivers say they have no interest in taking on Houshmandzadeh's contract.
Mike Williams, a former first-round draft pick with the Detroit Lions, has played himself into the picture in Seattle after two years away from football, NFL.com's Steve Wyche reports. Former Notre Dame receiver Golden Tate was drafted by the Seahawks in the second round of April's draft. And 27-year-old Brandon Jones signed with the team Aug. 22, four days after being released by the San Francisco *****.
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hmm... idkk if he's a NUMBER 1 Receiver.. he was way better at the inside ... not much of a deep threat but i'd pick him up .
If we can get him for next to nothing, pull the trigger.
wouldnt even give them a call
I would pass on Housh unless we can pick him up for peanuts. I don't think he's much better than we've got now.
I have no problem getting Housh because the guy can produce. I just have two questions:
Could he be a true number 1 on this team i.e. could he carry this team or just move the chains?
And, what kind of numbers did he put up last season?
Am I missing something here? Is this the same Houshmanzadeh that has under performed for the past 2 years? Why all the hype; this guy is garbage. Rams should strictly go after Vincent Jackson. In case you didn't know, the seahawks are also very interested in Jackson as well. Maybe this is a sign that they will be further pursuing him?
In my opinion Hoosh just isn't that great. Jackson? Good receiver with a VERY high price tag, T.O. ...? How good can he be at 36? If we were to go there, I'd MUCH rather have Rev. Ike come back. (we want to BUILD the locker room, not destroy it!) :D I have no idea what Anquan got but no doubt he'll be worth every penny. The rest of these guys? Not so much. Just sayin ...
Housh sucks, at least since he went to Seattle.
Stick with who we have and draft a #1
It seems the Rams are rightly trying to acquire younger ascending players. It would seem Houshmandzadeh doesn't fit within those parameters.