monkey wrote:Marsh doesn't have the speed to replace Clemons IMO.
He's going to be used more like we use Bennett unless I miss my guess. A tweener type with a non stop motor, who can play all over the line.
RiverDog wrote:I might have said that Carpenter could be a surprise cut this season, but we still have a depth issue and an experience issue on the OL plus I've heard he's lost some weight, so I'm guessing he stays.
HumanCockroach wrote:RiverDog wrote:I might have said that Carpenter could be a surprise cut this season, but we still have a depth issue and an experience issue on the OL plus I've heard he's lost some weight, so I'm guessing he stays.
Honestly I don't know who it would be a Surprise. I might feel dissapointment over it, but surprise? No,I' m one of the few that still holds out hope for the guy, but even I wouldn't be surprised. What sucks is, even if he finds that consistency, and puts it all together, it's to little to late IMO for him to stay in Seattle, because it would be an unwise move to keep him even if he does, because with his inconsistencies, you can't tell if he has finally learned his lesson moving forward, or if he put it together to find another contract, and will revert to his old ways once getting one.....
HumanCockroach wrote:RiverDog wrote:I might have said that Carpenter could be a surprise cut this season, but we still have a depth issue and an experience issue on the OL plus I've heard he's lost some weight, so I'm guessing he stays.
Honestly I don't know who it would be a Surprise. I might feel dissapointment over it, but surprise? No,I' m one of the few that still holds out hope for the guy, but even I wouldn't be surprised. What sucks is, even if he finds that consistency, and puts it all together, it's to little to late IMO for him to stay in Seattle, because it would be an unwise move to keep him even if he does, because with his inconsistencies, you can't tell if he has finally learned his lesson moving forward, or if he put it together to find another contract, and will revert to his old ways once getting one.....
RiverDog wrote:HumanCockroach wrote:RiverDog wrote:I might have said that Carpenter could be a surprise cut this season, but we still have a depth issue and an experience issue on the OL plus I've heard he's lost some weight, so I'm guessing he stays.
Honestly I don't know who it would be a Surprise. I might feel dissapointment over it, but surprise? No,I' m one of the few that still holds out hope for the guy, but even I wouldn't be surprised. What sucks is, even if he finds that consistency, and puts it all together, it's to little to late IMO for him to stay in Seattle, because it would be an unwise move to keep him even if he does, because with his inconsistencies, you can't tell if he has finally learned his lesson moving forward, or if he put it together to find another contract, and will revert to his old ways once getting one.....
I guess when a first round draft choice gets cut you can always call it a surprise, kinda like when a terminally ill family member passes away. Even though you've expected it for quite awhile, it's still a surprise when you get that phone call.
I don't hold out a lot of hope for Carpenter, but you never know, especially with these rumors that he's lost some weight. Perhaps he's turned a new leaf and decided to try and get in shape.
Eaglehawk wrote:The only guys that I know for sure will make it are Richardson Norwood and our newly drafted OG.
RiverDog wrote:Eaglehawk wrote:The only guys that I know for sure will make it are Richardson Norwood and our newly drafted OG.
Minor point, but Britt was drafted as a tackle, but a lot of people have speculated that he might be a better fit at OG. Since our most pressing need seems to be at tackle, I expect us to work him out there when camp opens.
NorthHawk wrote:RiverDog wrote:Eaglehawk wrote:The only guys that I know for sure will make it are Richardson Norwood and our newly drafted OG.
Minor point, but Britt was drafted as a tackle, but a lot of people have speculated that he might be a better fit at OG. Since our most pressing need seems to be at tackle, I expect us to work him out there when camp opens.
I'm holding out hope one of the RTs can in fact play LT when required.
Edit: I'm pretty sure I heard Schneider say Britt would be competing for the starting RT spot. There isn't much depth there at this point so it would make sense.
RiverDog wrote:NorthHawk wrote:RiverDog wrote:
Minor point, but Britt was drafted as a tackle, but a lot of people have speculated that he might be a better fit at OG. Since our most pressing need seems to be at tackle, I expect us to work him out there when camp opens.
I'm holding out hope one of the RTs can in fact play LT when required.
Edit: I'm pretty sure I heard Schneider say Britt would be competing for the starting RT spot. There isn't much depth there at this point so it would make sense.
Yes, I think that's the general expectation. It only makes sense to work him out at right tackle first.
RiverDog wrote:Eaglehawk wrote:The only guys that I know for sure will make it are Richardson Norwood and our newly drafted OG.
Minor point, but Britt was drafted as a tackle, but a lot of people have speculated that he might be a better fit at OG. Since our most pressing need seems to be at tackle, I expect us to work him out there when camp opens.
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