The Seattle Seahawks have had a number of star veteran receivers come and quietly go during Pete Carroll’s eight-year tenure with the team. We don’t need to name them all again. Partly because of that, fans don’t need to dig hard to find reasons for skepticism when it comes to the short and long-term outcomes for Brandon Marshall. There are plausible scenarios where Marshall doesn’t make it past the first round of cuts, doesn’t make the final roster, makes the final roster but has little impact and is released soon after — it’s the Antonio Bryant scenario, the Terrell Owens scenario, and the Braylon Edwards scenario.