I'm tired of Kaepernick talk and the politics that somehow got mixed into it.
THIS however is about RW and is a decent read.
http://www.espn.com/blog/seattle-seahaw ... -2015-form
Largent80 wrote:I think the O-Line is going to be much improved this year. And the chances of RW getting hurt in the very first game like last year are slim.
Largent80 wrote:I think the O-Line is going to be much improved this year. And the chances of RW getting hurt in the very first game like last year are slim.
Hawk Sista wrote:I like Kapadia and have found him to be pretty even in his reporting, even though his focus is the Hawks. Me on the other hand...I am an unapologetic homer, especially in June. I cannot for the life of me understand why Gil Brandt left the Seahawks off of the top 10 NFL rosters. We have a lot of top 100 players and I really think we will make a deep push this year, that is if RW and the team stay relatively healthy.
Thank you for the link and the change of subject. Onward and upward - #GOHAWKS!
Hawktawk wrote:I've gone back and forth on my feelings about this season but I'm starting to feel that Seattle has gone back to being the hunter and not the hunted like that last few years, feeling the disrespect.
I'm getting a better feeling with the guys pulling together with the locker room controversy and getting it out in the open. I'm overjoyed there is no Kap controversy. I like the draft and certain aspects of free agency.
I like Russ talking more like old Russ and not the seemingly distracted media superstar of the past couple of years.
The start of the year, especially the opener is fraught with danger. But if Seattle can emerge the first quarter of the season they have a great shot to shut up some pundits and wipe the sour taste of 49 out of their mouths.
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