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Merged 8x: Forget Lb- J. Petersen/ Seahawks sign Peterson

I think lavar would be a nice addition..but then again, is he really worth paying so much money???? we have a few decent LBs..Crowder can play another year at OLB(since zach thomas is still dominant at MLB) and we just signed sedrick hodge who is a very decent LB for a LOT less money. don't forget about Spragan too. so maybe if we don't get Lavar we could sign Ty Law instead? obviuosly he ain't cheap either. but the guy was insane last year and he doesn't mind playing for us. and LBs weren't one of our weaknesses last year anyway. seconday was...
 
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Seahawks nab Peterson, lose Hutchinson
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By Adam Schefter
NFL Analyst

(March 20, 2006) -- One of the busiest teams of the offseason struck again when the Seattle Seahawks reached agreement with former San Francisco linebacker Julian Peterson on a blockbuster seven-year, $54 million deal.
The deal, which the Seahawks and agent Kevin Poston spent today finalizing, includes $18.5 million worth of guarantees, including $10 million this season.
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Julian Peterson, right, made the Pro Bowl in 2002 and 2003. The San Francisco 49ers designated Peterson their franchise player one year ago. Peterson spent six seasons with the team.
Even with Peterson's mega-contract, the Seahawks still had the wherewithal to match the $49 million offer sheet Pro Bowl guard Steve Hutchinson signed with the Vikings, but the Seahawks chose not to match it.
But Seattle might not be done. Still in place is a contingent deal for defensive end John Abraham, whom the Seahawks have the exclusive negotiating rights for from the New York Jets in exchange for Seattle's first-round pick.
Already this offseason, the Seahawks have re-signed NFL MVP running back Shaun Alexander and defensive tackle Rocky Bernard.
But now, the Seahawks are bolstering their defensive line, landing Peterson tonight and former Arizona Cardinals defensive tackle Russell Davis over the weekend.
Peterson now is expected to start ahead of D.D. Lewis, and the Seahawks also could use him as a pass-rushing end. But the NFC champion Seahawks have options for the 28-year-old Peterson, whom the Miami Dolphins also pursued until he reached agreement with Seattle.
With Peterson off the market, former Washington Redskins linebacker LaVar Arrington now will be the most coveted defensive player available. His decision should come soon.
 
yea i woke up at 6 this morning and saw that so about 9 hours ago, its kinda old news dude
 
Yes this is sooooo old! They already have the We are not getting Lavar threads over this
 
Well...

I'm working - doing other things than watching Finheaven every mintute so sooooory!!!, I saw the news, posted it and then saw the other threads.
 
NINJAdolphin said:
I'm working - doing other things than watching Finheaven every mintute so sooooory!!!, I saw the news, posted it and then saw the other threads.

It is okay, my friend, I have done the same thing before. I've been trying to get in the habit of doing a little search before posting. That has helped. As far as Lavar goes, I say he isn't worth the market price the Seahawks have now set. Let's get a young stud in the draft that Saban can mold into a probowler.
 
dominizzo said:
Screw julain We can either get Greenway or Ryans in draft or get lavar

Why does your sig say we will represent super bowl 42, whats the matter with super bowl 41?
 
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