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    Seattle Seahawks Seahawks cut WR Williams

    http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/81...ms-two-seasons

    Seattle releases WR Mike Williams

    RENTON, Wash. -- Mike Williams' career that was reignited with the Seattle Seahawks in 2010 came to an end Friday when he was suddenly cut by the Seahawks two weeks before the start of training camp.
    Williams was a candidate for Comeback Player of the Year in 2010 after seeing his career rejuvenated by getting a second chance with Pete Carroll and the Seahawks following flops in Detroit and Oakland. But Williams could never develop a connection with new quarterback Tarvaris Jackson in 2011 and his season was cut short by a broken left ankle.

    "We would like to thank Mike for his contributions over the past two seasons and we wish him well in the future," Seattle general manager John Schneider said in a statement.
    When Seattle signed Sidney Rice before the start of the 2011 season, the belief was that Rice and Williams gave the Seahawks two of the top big receivers in football.
    Williams was coming off a 2010 season when he caught 65 passes for 751 yards and two touchdowns and was rewarded with a three-year extension that paid him $1.75 million in base salary in 2011 and was scheduled to pay him $3 million in 2012.
    But the connection Williams had with Matt Hasselbeck in 2010 never materialized with Jackson. Williams caught just 18 passes for 236 yards and one touchdown in 2011. He never had more than four receptions in a game and was shut out four times in the 12 games he played as Rice and rookie Doug Baldwin became the more favored targets for Jackson.
    The decision by the Seahawks to trade for tight end Kellen Winslow might have been the final sign that Williams' time in Seattle was coming to an end. With Winslow and Zach Miller, the Seahawks are likely to use more two tight end sets and limit the need for a second taller receiver on the outside.
    The release of Williams leaves Seattle's receiver situation in complete flux heading into training camp. Rice is coming off surgeries on both shoulders in the offseason. Baldwin became the first undrafted rookie since the merger to lead his team in receiving with 51 receptions for 788 yards, but was used mostly in the slot and not on the outside. Golden Tate showed flashes late in the 2011 season of the talent that made him a second-round pick in 2010. Tate had 19 of his 35 receptions in the final five weeks of the season. Ben Obomanu caught a career-high 37 passes last season, while Seattle still has high hopes for 2011 fourth-round pick Kris Durham, who missed most of last season with a shoulder injury.
    700+ yards with Hasselbeck, 236 yards with Jackson.

    And they're putting that on Williams' shoulders?

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    It's so nice not to speculate that a wr should come here. Can just sit back now and read.
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    Kind of surprised about the move. My boy Golden tate stinks and Williams produced something last year.

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    Eh I think they are happy w/Doug Williams and Rice as their starters; and hoping someone else steps up.

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    Too bad he wasn't cut before the signing of Devin Thomas, though.

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    Thomas isn't gonna make the team. Sanz will do better when he has TC and time to learn a useful offensive playbook, and isn't our best WR. I don't think we need Williams, just because we have enough money and talent invested in the WRs. Then again, with Hester being a one trick (play) pony, we only have 3 guaranteed full time starters and you can't depend on injuries not to happen.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Burris View Post
    Thomas isn't gonna make the team. Sanz will do better when he has TC and time to learn a useful offensive playbook, and isn't our best WR. I don't think we need Williams, just because we have enough money and talent invested in the WRs. Then again, with Hester being a one trick (play) pony, we only have 3 guaranteed full time starters and you can't depend on injuries not to happen.
    I agree we have enough tall WRs. We need shifty and small guys like Sanz too. I think Sanz will make this roster. The guy just has the 'it' factor and he was a great college player. I think when given the chance he's going to be incredibly productive for us. This ain't Sanz's first rodeo. I fully expect him to come in and win one of those WR spots.

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    I hope both of you are right, but bringing in all these guys was not a vote of confidence for the cuttable wr's from last year. Unless we are carrying more then 6.

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