Brunell Traded to Seahawks! (rumor)
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Brunell Traded to Seahawks! (rumor)
Breaking news: in the Comcast post-game coverage, they are reporting a rumor that Brunell is being traded to the Seahawks for a future draft pick. . .
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The Hogster wrote:Wow...why? They just re-signed Senecca Wallace to a decent deal. Why would he go there to be a 3rd stringer, if he can be a 2nd or 3rd here and have a better chance to see the field?
(as badly as we hope that doesn't happen)
They mentioned it on the 11 PM news. If I heard it right, I thought they said that Wallace would move to tight end and MB would be the #2.
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I really really hope that this is not true. I bet you its a 6th or most likely a 7th round draft pick. That just equates to Tyler Ecker!!!! Brunell is better than next years Tyler Ecker!!! He is worse than undrafted free agents out of UMBC. Please dont give a veteran QB away for a ham sandwhich.
Having two veteran QBs is great when you dont have a young QB that is even ready to be groomed...I.e. Little Palmer had one of the worst outings ive ever soon by a Qb tonight... a pick a fumble 2 completions? thats not even practice squad material
Having two veteran QBs is great when you dont have a young QB that is even ready to be groomed...I.e. Little Palmer had one of the worst outings ive ever soon by a Qb tonight... a pick a fumble 2 completions? thats not even practice squad material
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rick301 wrote:The Hogster wrote:Wow...why? They just re-signed Senecca Wallace to a decent deal. Why would he go there to be a 3rd stringer, if he can be a 2nd or 3rd here and have a better chance to see the field?
(as badly as we hope that doesn't happen)
They mentioned it on the 11 PM news. If I heard it right, I thought they said that Wallace would move to tight end and MB would be the #2.
LOL...Senneca is 5-11 and under 210 lbs...he'd be the smallest TE since the 30's.
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The Hogster wrote:rick301 wrote:The Hogster wrote:Wow...why? They just re-signed Senecca Wallace to a decent deal. Why would he go there to be a 3rd stringer, if he can be a 2nd or 3rd here and have a better chance to see the field?
(as badly as we hope that doesn't happen)
They mentioned it on the 11 PM news. If I heard it right, I thought they said that Wallace would move to tight end and MB would be the #2.
LOL...Senneca is 5-11 and under 210 lbs...he'd be the smallest TE since the 30's.
Thats what I was thinking. I thought he would be like a Randel El type of guy.
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Redskins Notebook
Seahawks Inquire About Obtaining Brunell
By Jason La Canfora
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, August 31, 2007; Page E12
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Aug. 30 -- Many of the seminal moments in Mark Brunell's career -- and life -- took place in Jacksonville. It's also where the 15-year veteran became a Pro Bowler, where he received his final preseason opportunity to stake a claim to being the Washington Redskins' back-up passer and, according to a broadcast report, where he played his final game for the team.
Brunell, fighting for the No. 2 passer job, was the subject of an inquiry by the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday, sources said, but no deal was completed after Washington's 31-14 loss to the Jaguars at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium. The Redskins could still deal him with roster cuts looming Saturday -- Atlanta expressed some interest weeks ago -- although the market for the 36-year-old is not deep.
Thursday, Jason Campbell started and played just one series before Brunell jogged out before a crowd that used to cheer his name. He played the better part of two quarters and went 5 for 6 for 47 yards and a touchdown, with a nearly perfect rating, albeit against second-string opposition, giving Gibbs something to think about. Brunell, who remains beloved here for taking the Jaguars to the AFC championship game, spent Wednesday night catching up with old friends and had a legion of associates asking for tickets to the game.
"It feels great," Brunell said afterward. "I have a lot of great memories here. The people were very welcoming."
Sources close to Brunell said the veteran had been told nothing about a trade being completed, or even close, after the game. Collins has outplayed him this preseason, but the other option for a third quarterback -- rookie Jordan Palmer -- is nowhere close to being ready for the NFL and went 2 for 8 for 10 yards with an interception (returned for a touchdown) and a rating of 0.0 in more than a half of work.
Blaylock on Injured Reserve
The Redskins placed running back Derrick Blaylock, who had a strong shot of making the team, on injured reserve with a lingering heel problem before the game and re-signed veteran Dee Brown. Blaylock, who performed well in this system for associate head coach Al Saunders in Kansas City, had been the third-string back, while Brown was signed to get the team through the Jacksonville game and is not expected to merit a final roster spot.
Teams must trim to 53 players by Saturday, and Blaylock was expected to be one of the four running backs retained. Clinton Portis (knee tendinitis) is still working his way back from a long absence, Ladell Betts is coming off a strong preseason and return specialist Rock Cartwright has shined on occasion, but the coaches have preferred having four backs and could look for other options. Rookie Marcus Mason, a D.C. native, has had an impressive camp (he carried a heavy load against the Jaguars), but the practice squad seemed like a likely destination before Blaylock's injury. Blaylock went for a second opinion on his heel and could still return to the Redskins under certain circumstances; should both sides agree to an injury settlement Blaylock could be re-signed six weeks after he is healthy, according to NFL rules.
Wanted: Wide Receiver
The Redskins, unable to improve their depth at wide receiver despite numerous recent signings, have spoken to speaking with several teams about help, sources said, and will scan the waiver wire after Saturday's cuts. They discussed Doug Gabriel before Oakland released him, league sources said, and could still pursue him as a free agent. . . . There has been little recent movement in attempts to sign tight end Chrisey to a contract extension, sources said, with discussions ongoing through the preseason. . . . Valuable reserve linebacker Khary Campbell (hamstring) was a late scratch. . . . With the acquisition of Pete Kendall, tackle Todd Wade's ill-fated transition to guard is over, and he was back at right tackle with the second team. . . . Linebacker Marcus Washington (dislocated elbow) was out and is aiming to be back for the season opener. . . . Derrick Frost mis-hit a punt in the second half, leading to a Jacksonville touchdown. . . . Cornerbacks John Eubanks (hamstring) and Leigh Torrence (cramps), both fighting for a final roster spot, were forced from the game in the second half. . . . Fullback Fred Beasley made his Redskins debut.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/30/AR2007083000944.html
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jazzskins wrote:With Collins and Palmer as the only other Backups....we would be stupid to trade him for anything less than a second rounder.
Nobody in their right mind (except for Gibbs a few years ago) would trade a 2nd rounder for MB04. I'd gladly take a 5th or 6th rounder for Boonell. If Campbell goes down it doesn't really matter if Collins or MB04 takes over because our season will have been flushed down the toilet.