
savvyman wrote:
NorthHawk wrote:It's easy to be cynical about this, but I'm hoping he finally "got it" and can perform at a much higher level.
I understand it's only 15 lbs, but it maybe he lost 25 lbs of fat and gained 10 lbs of muscle thus making such a visible difference on a real big guy.
monkey wrote:Said it before and I'll say it again, while Carpenter has in fact been largely disappointing overall thus far, he hasn't been disappointing specifically in his run blocking. In fact, I would say that of all our linemen, he's hands down the most talented run blocker on the team. When his head is really in the game, and he puts that run blocking talent to good use, there's not a player on the team I'd rather see Lynch run behind.
Still, it's always in the contract year that we see players suddenly, "get it" and come to camp in shape etc... and that ought to rightfully, make us all very wary of this new and improved Carpenter, and even more wary of the possibility of the Seahawks resigning him if he has a good season this year.
Personally, while I am looking for Carpenter to be a MUCH improved player, (still standing by my prediction of Sweezy breaking out big time as well!), I am not at all sure that this is a real attitude adjustment that will stick beyond this (contract) season...guess we'll see.
kalibane wrote:I wonder if/when they will stop taking Cable's input on selecting Offensive Linemen.
NorthHawk wrote:Carpenter didn't play in the Mock game because of a strained calf.
I hope this isn't a glimpse into the future.
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