Another one bites the dust as the roster purge continues:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/je ... spartanntp
Nice way in which he left, thanking employees and fans. Too bad that he was a one hit wonder.
Seahawks4Ever wrote:Get ready for Rawls to run for more than a thousand yards and be named "come back" player of the year. It didn't matter who the running backs are, no one could run behind the O-Line Pete and Cable kept fielding season after season. So, now we wil see what Solari can do. But, remember, Solari can only work with the hand he is dealt and it will be Pete dealing the cards and making the excuses.
RiverDog wrote:Another one bites the dust as the roster purge continues:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/je ... spartanntp
Nice way in which he left, thanking employees and fans. Too bad that he was a one hit wonder.
Old but Slow wrote:I was a big Rawls fan and loved the way he ran his rookie year, but last year he seemed to lose his way. He missed holes, he ran up on his blockers, and in general he seemed ahead of himself. An element of patience and vision, and he might again become an effective back. I love his attitude, and hope that he prospers.
Zorn76 wrote:Rawls will always be among the most baffling players in Seahawks' history.
I just can't believe he forgot how to just relax and play, foot injury aside.
It's not that complicated of a sport.
Secure the ball, hit the hole, try to get to 2nd level.
He had a real knack for doing that, then he just sank without a trace.
I don't even think he'll make the Jets' roster at this point, but wish him well.
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