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Good move but I think this might set up Seattle to get Vincent Jackson from SD now.
Williams was a stud at USC. I think if he's the 1st or 2nd WR, I would project 45-65 grabs, 800-950 yards and like 7 scores. Golden Tate should play well too.
I think they will have to rely on their passing game this year. Jones isn't very good, Forsett is solid but not a guy who can have a team run through him. Leon Washington is a great situational back. With Tate, Branch, Williams I think they will throw more this year, even if it gets Hasselback killed (hope not). Plus their division sucks, Mike should be a be impact player this year for sure. Love the story this makes.
Mike Williams will not have that good of a season. This guy has been one of the biggest bust in NFL history. This guy had terrible work ethic and became so overweight.
During the offseason, he was watching a show documenting the top 10 biggest bust in NFL, and he was hoping that he wouldn't be one of them, and he wasn't. He said that motivated him to become a better football player. I'm hoping this guy can ressurect his career with his former college coach, but he will no get 80 rec 1,000 yards 10 T.D.s. This guy hasn't played football since 2007. C'mon Son.
I hope the Redskins get Vincent Jackson. They certainly have the pieces to trade for him and they need some help with their weak receiving core. Donovan McNabb needs some help! His receiver is clearly not as good as the one he had in Philadelphia.
C'mon son? Yeah I know exactly why he is working hard now. I said I was going out on a limb. Dude has beast talent, just never put in the effort. We'll see. Can't be that bad if they are getting rid of a guy who got 79 grabs last year and over a 100 a few times too jsut so he can play can he? C'mon son.
T.J. Houshmandzadeh has $7 million in his back pocket courtesy of his guaranteed salary from the Seattle Seahawks.
He's probably not going to be sitting out for too long, though. Houshmandzadeh has not returned messages since being released by the Seahawks and becoming an unrestricted free agent. His decision on where to play next season appears to be narrowing down to either Oakland or Washington, according to a source who had spoken with him.
Houshmandzadeh, 32, led Seattle in receptions last season, but was released by Seattle on Saturday. His 2010 salary of $7 million is guaranteed, but there is certainly an offset clause, which would mean that Seattle is responsible only for the difference of the $7 million total and whatever he would earn from another team in 2010. Most expect him to sign for the veteran minimum in 2010 with another team.
I hope that he ges to Oakland he would be such a good fit there and he could reunite with Hue Jackson who helped him develope into a good wide receiver.
I'm not going to lie, I'm pretty proud of this prediction.
On pace for: 83 rec 1,046 yards 2 TDs
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Seattle is gonna trade or cut TJ-Housh so they can start Mike Williams. First of all, &$#%#[email protected]! yes! He has been my favorite player since his USC days. Second, this may be the first case of someone having terrible work ethic and then having it change to a good one. 80 rec 1,000 yards 10 T.D.s, I'm going out on a limb here.