MYNORTHWEST NEWS

How do Seahawks balance under a salary cap? Like your home budget

Apr 4, 2015, 9:59 PM | Updated: Apr 7, 2015, 4:00 pm

Russell Wilson is the basis of the Seahawks’ budget, just like a mortgage is the basis of a h...

Russell Wilson is the basis of the Seahawks' budget, just like a mortgage is the basis of a home budget. (AP)

(AP)

If you’ve ever had trouble understanding how the Seattle Seahawks balance out contracts under the salary cap, 710 ESPN Seattle’s “Justin and Gee” figured out the perfect guide – comparing it to a home budget.

Most people pay rent or a mortgage, have to maintain vehicles, and figure out if we want to splurge more on food, entertainment or clothing. When it comes to maintaining a roster built for a Super Bowl run, the choices and responsibilities are very similar.

Here’s how Justin Myers and Gee Scott broke down the Seahawks’ budget.

Quarterback Russell Wilson is the mortgage/rent. Everybody’s budget begins with housing, and for the Seahawks it all starts with their franchise quarterback. And no, Wilson doesn’t have a huge contract just yet, but a long-term extension that will carry the largest salary on the team could come at any point before next season.

Running back Marshawn Lynch is the car payment. Myers has a couple of reasons why Lynch is the second-most important piece of the budget. “It works because the Seahawks kinda rode Marshawn to the Super Bowl last year. And the other thing is without a car, you can’t get to work,” he said. “Without your car, you don’t have any income … You’ve got to have a dependable set of wheels. Talk about a dependable set of wheels on the offense, that’s Marshawn Lynch.”

The Legion of Boom is the utility bill. In today’s world, you can’t really live without energy and water. And on the Seahawks, the defense isn’t up and running without defensive backs Richard Sherman, Kam Chancellor and Earl Thomas.

The offensive line is car insurance. If Lynch is the car, the offensive line is what protects him. It’s a necessary expenditure, even if it isn’t always in the forefront of your mind. “It’s one of those deals you don’t really pay attention to until there’s a problem,” Scott said. “When there’s a problem, oh boy you better have that car insurance.”

The linebackers are the TV package. The thing about a TV package is it’s customizable to your needs, but you have to build around a basic plan. For the Seahawks, middle linebacker Bobby Wagner is the centerpiece. “I put Bobby Wagner as my cable bill,” Myers said. “(Cable) is incredibly important to me, much like Bobby Wagner’s value to the Seahawks is incredibly important.” You can always upgrade your TV plan, too, but considering the Seahawks have weakside linebacker K.J. Wright locked up long-term but not Wagner, they’re in an interesting situation. “I think K.J. Wright is HBO,” Scott said. “Right now the Seattle Seahawks, they have purchased Netflix and they’ve purchased a little bit of HBO on the side, but they don’t have Comcast sewed up yet.”

The wide receivers are the cellphone bill. The Seahawks made due with a cast of supporting characters catching passes last season, but with the addition of All-Pro tight end Jimmy Graham, who plays a lot like a receiver, they’ve made a significant improvement this offseason. “Bringing in Jimmy Graham to this wide receiver corps … you went from the iPhone 4s to the iPhone 6,” Myers said. Not everybody agrees, though – Seahawks receiver Doug Baldwin texted Scott with his own opinion during the show. “The receivers are the health insurance. You don’t always need it, but you’re happy you have it when you do.”

The defensive line is the food bill, and the special teams returners are the clothing budget. This is where it comes down to personal preference. You need food and you need clothes, but it’s up to you how much you want to spend on those things. The Seahawks clearly like to eat well with big-name pass rushers Michael Bennett and Cliff Avril on the roster, but they haven’t been dressing too flashy since trading star return man Percy Harvin midway through the 2014 season.

To hear “Justin and Gee” break down the Seahawks’ budget, listen to this podcast of their Thursday show.

MyNorthwest News

Image: In-N-Out Burger announced on its Instagram and Facebook pages April 9, 2024 that it was "wor...

Steve Coogan

In-N-Out plans to open second Washington location, but has no plans to go north

Restaurant chain In-N-Out Burger said Wednesday it plans to open a second location in the state of Washington and its second in Clark County.

34 minutes ago

It has been a decade since the Oso landslide swept through Oso, taking 43 lives. (Photo: Chris Sull...

Nate Connors

Snohomish County Search and Rescue seeks volunteers amid uptick in missions

Snohomish County Volunteer Search and Rescue typically has 500 volunteers, but as we head into the busy season, it's down 60 people.

6 hours ago

Photo: Everett Clark Park gazebo....

Feliks Banel

Citizens beg City of Everett to compromise on dog park and gazebo

The Everett Historical Commission voted to postpone taking action on the city's request for permission to demolish the Clark Park gazebo.

8 hours ago

Sue Bird #10 of the Seattle Storm looks on during warm ups before the game against the Los Angeles ...

Heather Bosch

Storm announce the return of Sue Bird 

Seattle basketball legend Sue Bird is returning to the WNBA Storm -- as an owner, the team's ownership group Force 10 Hoops announced.

9 hours ago

General view of some 500 cars parking inside the new Hybrid and PHEV Vehicles Stellantis Group eDCT...

Bill Kaczaraba

Electric vehicle rebates coming this summer for Washingtonians

Washington motorists will get an opportunity to benefit from new state rebates for electric vehicles (EVs) starting this summer.

10 hours ago

Photo: Sextortion is a growing trend but Meta is taking steps to stop it....

Micki Gamez

Sextortion is trapping our teens but one major company is working to stop it

Sextortion is a recent online phenomenon that is considered image-based sexual abuse and Psychology Today calls it a worldwide crisis.

10 hours ago

How do Seahawks balance under a salary cap? Like your home budget