Tom Pelissero
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The #Seahawks ruled out RB Kenneth Walker III (calf) for Sunday's game at Arizona.
Damn.
c_hawkbob wrote:
Tom Pelissero
@TomPelissero
The #Seahawks ruled out RB Kenneth Walker III (calf) for Sunday's game at Arizona.
Damn.
c_hawkbob wrote:Charbonnet was a stud! But I see having 2 quality RB's as analogous to a boxer having both hands healthy: if my right is dinged I can still knock you out with my left hook but that next guy might be more susceptible to a straight right. I do think K9 is a little worried about his rb1 status right now...
c_hawkbob wrote:Charbonnet was a stud! But I see having 2 quality RB's as analogous to a boxer having both hands healthy: if my right is dinged I can still knock you out with my left hook but that next guy might be more susceptible to a straight right. I do think K9 is a little worried about his rb1 status right now...
4XPIPS wrote:Not that no one here noticed, but it's worth praising that not only Zach was running the rock well, he led the team in catches and finished 7 yards shy from 200 yards from scrimmage, which I know it's just stats but it would have been a cool memorable day for him to hit the 200 yards total.
River Dog wrote:
Zach had a career game, far and away the best game he's had since turning pro. But it was just one game. I still take a healthy K9 over him until proven otherwise.
But let's not get too singular in our praise of Zach. I'm going to start working on a PFF rankings comparison. It will be interesting to see how our OL faired last week. I got the impression that they played one of their best games of the season, too. I didn't have the opportunity to watch that closely to see how our OL was performing, and I haven't seen any replays, but Geno wasn't sacked once and we had one of our best rushing performances of the season, so the OL must have been doing something right.
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