Seattle Seahawks corners have been targets all year long, for quarterbacks on the field and for criticism off of it. But with the long overdue move of releasing Tre Flowers, the Seahawks finally acknowledged what Flowers had already resigned himself to; no matter how much experience, coaching, or gameplanning that the team could provide, Tre was never going to be the next Richard Sherman. Which would have been fine; few can even approximate the unique talents of Sherm. But not only was he not the next hall of famer to man the cornerback position in Seattle, he wasn’t even the next Byron Maxwell, Walter Thurmond III, or Shaquill Griffin.