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  • #16
    Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
    he looked pretty poor in his comeback, this is a surprise.
    Have you seen any of the Seahawks games? Their top 4 WR's are injured. They even brought in their backup QB to play receiver, and HE got injured.

    The guys they have in there can't catch a cold. K-Rob will be an upgrade, even if he would only be the 3rd WR on any other team.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by boiga
      As a player, he was so so. But as a person, it was hard not to root for Koren. He'd been through a lot and had made nearly every mistake you could make as a NFL player. But he came around, cleaned up, and while he never excelled, he did contribute.

      I always figured that his influence inside the locker room teaching the younger players the risks of NFL life was more valuable than his play on the field.
      Fair enough. I guess with all the injuries the Seahawks have at that position, they don't really have a choice.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by channtheman
        Originally posted by boiga
        http://www.profootballtalk.com/2008/09/16/return-of-the-koren/#comments

        Koren Robinson will be signed by the Seahawks today!

        Good for him. I liked Koren while he was here and wish him the best.
        I never really like Koren Robinson. It always seemed to me that Favre would think of him as a go to guy and he would throw 3 straight incompletions to the guy even when he had Jennings, Jones, and Driver all right there.
        But is that his fault? Favre made the choice of who to throw to.
        I agree about the Seahawks being desperate--I wish Koren well. he has come a long way in straightening out his life.
        Teamwork is what the Green Bay Packers were all about. They didn't do it for individual glory. They did it because they loved one another.
        Vince Lombardi

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        • #19
          One thing I don't understand is NFL teams reluctance to do mid-season trades. You would think Holmgren would be calling TT (they know each other) to see what he wants for our JJ or Ruvell?

          From our standpoint, I don't see much dropoff if our #4 becomes our #3, and/or our #5 -> #4.
          --
          Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...

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          • #20
            If they really like him, they will giv him his favorite parking lot to sleep back

            But seriously, I hope he doesn't revert to his old habits in the old enviroment.

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            • #21
              According to PFT, the Browns coaches are experiencing some buyers remorse about Williams.
              Word is that some of the defensive coaches are upset because Corey Williams (who arrived via trade) has been viewed from the inside as a bust to date...
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              TT for GM of the year? Sometimes that guy seems prescient.

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              • #22
                Corey Williams is only bad relative to his contract value. He's still a good player.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Scott Campbell
                  Corey Williams is only bad relative to his contract value. He's still a good player.
                  That's exactly right. They are paying him to be a dominating player, and he is just a good player that most teams would want, but at a lower cost. Corey Williams isn't the bust. Their GM and contract negotiators are the busts in that deal.

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