Jared Allen leaves Seattle without contract

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  • Obst
    RIP West
    • Oct 2008
    • 4182

    Jared Allen leaves Seattle without contract

  • Aso
    The Serious House
    • Nov 2008
    • 11137

    #2
    I'm willing to bet he signed for less than his original asking price. If true, nothing wrong with that except that he said if he didn't get the money he was seeking he would retire. Kind of a bitch move threatening to retire if you don't get what you want and then (again if I'm right which I probably am) having your bluff shown to the entire world.

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    • Glenbino
      Jelly and Ice Cream
      • Nov 2009
      • 4994

      #3
      So they replaced Chris Clemons with Jared Allen?



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      • NAHSTE
        Probably owns the site
        • Feb 2009
        • 22233

        #4
        IF ANY TEAM CAN GET HIM TO PRODUCE IT'S SEATTLE. HE MIGHT GET 30 SACKS THIS YEAR. HUGE.

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        • Maynard
          stupid ass titles
          • Feb 2009
          • 17876

          #5
          Jared Allen leaves Seattle minus deal


          By Ed Werder | ESPN.com
          Jared Allen was accompanied on his second visit to the Seattle Seahawks by his wife, family members and his agent. But any sense they were brought together presuming an introductory news conference disintegrated when they left Seahawks headquarters and returned to their family offseason home in Arizona without finalizing a contract or otherwise committing to join the defending Super Bowl champions.

          It's almost time to change all those gloomy free-agency grades on the Seahawks. Things will get dramatically better if Seattle acquires former Vikings DE Jared Allen, writes Terry Blount. Story

          In a text message later Thursday, Allen said, "We are heading home and will consider their offer and I'll make my decision this weekend."

          Earlier, league sources described the Seahawks and Allen as working on the final details of a contract that -- barring unforeseen developments -- would be signed as soon as Thursday.

          Ken Harris, who represents Allen, indicated the player had more than just Seattle's offer to deliberate before making a commitment. The only other team Allen is known to have visited was the Dallas Cowboys, who signed defensive tackle Henry Melton earlier this week. Sources indicated that the Cowboys were not interested in also signing Allen unless he lowered his contract demands.

          Among the likely challenges for Seahawks general manager John Schneider and coach Pete Carroll were convincing Allen to accept being a prominent situational player in Seattle's defensive line rotation, one that was pivotal to the team dominating Peyton Manning and the Broncos in their Super Bowl victory in February. The Seahawks led the NFL in fewest points and yards allowed this past season, and created the most turnovers in the league -- a feat previously accomplished by the 1985 Chicago Bears.

          Jared Allen has 128.5 sacks in 10 seasons, including 85.5 over the past six seasons with the Vikings.
          Allen has 128.5 career sacks, 12th most in NFL history. He has seven consecutive double-digit sack seasons, including 11.5 last season in Minnesota, but his contract offers seemed likely to be for significantly less than DeMarcus Ware and Julius Peppers got for changing teams in free agency.

          The Broncos signed Ware for three years, $30 million, with $20 million guaranteed. Peppers accepted a three-year deal totaling $30 million maximum, $7.5 million of which is guaranteed.

          Allen has in mind what he considers his "walk-away" price -- his bottom-line number for continuing to play rather than retiring.

          The Seahawks' first offseason priority was achieved when the team signed defensive end Michael Bennett to prevent him from becoming an unrestricted free agent. They then released defensive end Chris Clemons. The Seahawks' deep rotation in the defensive line was important to maintain, especially since the team lost some coverage with cornerbacks Brandon Browner and Walter Thurmond defecting in free agency.

          They have $15.2 million in salary cap space but have been conservative in free agency because they will be pursuing long-term deals with quarterback Russell Wilson, Earl Thomas and Richard Sherman within the next 12 months.

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          • Glenbino
            Jelly and Ice Cream
            • Nov 2009
            • 4994

            #6
            Please retire Jared. You've done enough.

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            • KINGOFOOTBALL
              Junior Member
              • Feb 2009
              • 10343

              #7
              He's still got a lot to offer. But he's asking for too much.
              Best reason to have a license.

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