
A verbal agreement between the Seahawks and free-agent cornerback Terrion Arnold was reported last Thursday, but four days later, that deal is still stuck in limbo. Head Coach Mike Macdonald, when pressed by reporters on Monday about Arnold’s timetable, gave us a terse, unsettling response: “No update on his front.” That’s a far cry from his Friday statement that “the timetable is being worked out,” and frankly, it’s got us Emerald City faithful wondering what the heck is going on. Macdonald even added the chilling phrase, “if and when he gets here,” which for any 12s out there, feels like a gut punch. Nothing is official until it’s official in the NFL, and right now, something huge is clearly holding this whole thing up.
What’s Keeping Terrion Arnold Out of Seattle?
The biggest elephant in the room is the bombshell that Arnold is facing eight felony charges. These aren’t minor infractions, folks, we are talking about charges that could lead to a life sentence. They stem from a “Fargo-style effort to recover stolen property at gunpoint” back in February. Now, Arnold denies any involvement in the whole caper, but the serious nature of these accusations is impossible to ignore. It makes you wonder if our front office is digging deep into whether the league would immediately slap him with paid leave the second he signs on the dotted line. This isn’t just a player signing, it’s a legal minefield, and the Seahawks are clearly stepping carefully.
The Looming Ownership Change and Lions’ Precedent
Adding another layer of complexity to this already messy situation is the impending arrival of new ownership. The word is that the sale could be approved as early as next Tuesday, with Vinod Khosla potentially taking the reins. Current management has to be smart here. They need to know that Khosla’s first move won’t be to cut Arnold loose the moment he walks through the door, especially given the felony charges. We’ve seen this play out before: the Lions released Arnold after his arrest. That kind of precedent is a giant flashing red light for any team considering signing him. Our Seahawks can’t afford to bring in a player who immediately becomes a distraction or a roster casualty.
This entire situation leaves us in a holding pattern, hoping for clarity. We need to know if Arnold will ever officially wear the blue and green. The future of our cornerback room and the potential ripple effects of this saga are front and center. Keep your eyes peeled next week, because if that ownership sale goes through, it could be the moment we finally get some answers.
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Originally reported by Pro Football Talk.
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