Seahawks4Ever wrote:Nobodys on the O-Line and Lacy, reasons why John Schneider needs to be FIRED. He can't make a deal unless in is with Green Bay, the team he REALLY wants to work for...
trents wrote:
But speaking of Lacy being inactive, I don't get why he was not in pads if he wasn't injured. He could have suited up in case he was needed due to injuries to the other backs. I don't think I've ever seen that before, a player being on the inactive list but still able to play.
trents wrote:"Each team has 53 players on their active roster, but only 46 can suit up. If everybody is healthy you will have 7 healthy scratches for those games. Each week healthy players are inactive and don't suit up. It is very telling that he wasn't suited up, especially the way Carson is playing. Unless lacy starts playing FB he may not be suiting up for awhile, unless somebody gets hurt."
Thanks for the explanation, mykc14.
Seahawks4Ever wrote:Nobodys on the O-Line and Lacy, reasons why John Schneider needs to be FIRED. He can't make a deal unless in is with Green Bay, the team he REALLY wants to work for...
Zorn76 wrote:I'm gonna be real curious to see how many carries Lacy gets, if any.
If he goes without, it wouldn't surprise me to see him cut.
NorthHawk wrote:Yah, people used to compare him to Lynch, but Lynch can make the first guy miss behind the LoS. He did so last week just like he did here, but Lacy doesn't have that ability.
He needs to get rolling before he can become like Lynch and move the pile.
Carson is more elusive, but also has some power, but not like either Lacy or Lynch however, like said above he's a better fit at this time with our OL.
Aseahawkfan wrote:"I am flabbergasted that some in here blame Tom Cable when he has worked miracles with what he has been given to work with." - S4E[/i]
That's some serious horsecrap. That could only have been written by someone that has completely ignored Tom Cable in interviews saying he has input in the draft and a strong say in picking the O-lineman he wants. It is his philosophy including his belief that currently O-line college prospects are poorly trained driving how the Seahawks draft and develop talent. Whoever wrote that isn't paying attention.
I'm flabbergasted that a Seahawk fan isn't aware just how much Cable's O-line thinking and talent assessment abilities has put us in our current situation.
Largent80 wrote:That's some serious horsecrap. That could only have been written by someone that has completely ignored Tom Cable in interviews saying he has input in the draft and a strong say in picking the O-lineman he wants. It is his philosophy including his belief that currently O-line college prospects are poorly trained driving how the Seahawks draft and develop talent. Whoever wrote that isn't paying attention.
I'm flabbergasted that a Seahawk fan isn't aware just how much Cable's O-line thinking and talent assessment abilities has put us in our current situation.
Aseahawkfan wrote:"I am flabbergasted that some in here blame Tom Cable when he has worked miracles with what he has been given to work with." - S4E[/i]
That's some serious horsecrap. That could only have been written by someone that has completely ignored Tom Cable in interviews saying he has input in the draft and a strong say in picking the O-lineman he wants. It is his philosophy including his belief that currently O-line college prospects are poorly trained driving how the Seahawks draft and develop talent. Whoever wrote that isn't paying attention.
I'm flabbergasted that a Seahawk fan isn't aware just how much Cable's O-line thinking and talent assessment abilities has put us in our current situation.
RiverDog wrote:
Tom Cable has been given a whole heck of a lot of authority under Pete. The simple fact that Pete, long ago, named him the assistant head coach should tell you the degree with which Pete holds Cable. Make no mistake, Cable has a lot of input on our personnel acquisitions.
And it's not as if he hasn't been given anything to work with. Granted, he hasn't been given a whole heck of a lot in free agency, but he has been given a number of top draft picks (Carpenter and Ifedi were #1 picks, Britt and Pocic were #2's, Odhiambo and Pocic were #3's) to work with over the years, and only this season have we produced an offensive lineman that we felt was worth a 2nd contract (Britt), and even that was only after Cable had to try him at three different positions. Some of his moves, like Carpenter and Britt at tackle, have been flaming busts of experiments that didn't last more than a season.
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