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Bruce Irvin Unhappy Seahawks Declined to Pick up Option

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Pete Carroll wants Bruce Irvin in Seattle for a long time.

He just doesn’t want to pick up Irvin’s fifth-year option.

NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport noted that it was unlikely the Seahawks would exercise the option on the pass rusher, who was chosen in the first round back in 2012. He’s had 16.5 sacks in three years.

Irvin tweeted the news officially on Sunday.

“Faced way tougher adversity getting outta them streets coming up! That’s (stuff) is nothing! (EXPLETIVE) THAT OPTION!”

via Conor Orr of NFL.com

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