Hawktawk wrote:Its really bad Sis. Id call it a good excuse for losing but I still remember the year the pats had so many injuries they converted a reciever to a DB mid season and still won the SB. Really Seattle sort of did it last year with all the injuries they had but this is getting ridiculous.
Agent 86 wrote:Good thread Sis. So many injuries right now, it's hard to keep track of, so this will be my daily update.
Does anyone know the rule about the "IR designated to return'?....is this a one time thing only, or can you use it on multiple players?
Yep you can only do this once, as a team you can decide to safe it for more impact player later in season but once you use it you can't transfer it to other player and put first player on IR for rest of season
On IR for Year:
D. Coleman
Antony McCoy
Cassius Marsh
Jesse Williams
D'Anthony Smith
Heath Farwell
On IR - designated for return
Jeremy Lane - WILL RETURN VS GIANTS
Injured, varying degrees
Max Unger - WILL RETURN VS GIANTS
Russell Okung - has a chance this week
Zach Miller - still a few weeks away
James Carpenter - who knows?
Stephen Schilling - day to day, should be available
Bobby Wagner - still a few weeks away
Malcom Smith - not sure
Byron Maxwell - has a chance this week
Kam Chancellor - has a chance this week
Tharold Simon - WILL RETURN VS GIANTS
Jeron Johnson - WILL RETURN VS GIANTS
c_hawkbob wrote:Whish I could say I think we'll be fine, but having lost Clem and Red we're thin on the D-line even when healthy. This might hurt a bit.
obiken wrote:Mebane has a torn hammy he is out for the year. Source Jerry Brewer KJR.
obiken wrote:No doubt HS, the good news is that the 9ers and Cards are as bad as we are.
Hawk Sista wrote:I thought I heard Pete say they'd use a combo of McDaniel, Williams, & Hill to replace 'Bane.
Old but Slow wrote:Looking at the D line rotation, Bennett and Avril are being overworked, as was Mebane before his injury. There is much room for others to play more.
Against NY, there were 68 defensive snaps, Bennett played 58 snaps, Avril played 53. Hill, 39; Schofield, 31; Kevin Williams, 16; Dobbs, 15; and McDaniel, 14. Mebane had 15 snaps. Williams and McDaniel could double their snaps and still not be overworked.
Jimmy Staten was a 5th round pick for us this Spring and is on the practice squad, so he is familiar with the system, and remains an option. He is a big boy, as well.
Seahawks4Ever wrote:Losing Mebane is a killer, but no one in the league or division is going to cry for us as both Arizona (Palmer) and SF (Willis) also lose key players this last week. Losing Mebane though could be catastrophic for us as he was the only real NT on the whole team. Ironically, we drafted a guy in the 4th. round a few years ago that could have stepped in for him but he was cut because there wasn't enough room on the roster at the time. That guy's name is Jaye Howard who now is a starter on the K.C. D-Line. He could have been another of those 4th. through 7th. round great picks that John and Pete have become famous for but they picked experience over youth when they decided to let him go, now we pay.
I hate to keep beating a dead horse but since the horse is dead and can't feel anything I will. Lack of depth on the D-Line is yet another manifestation of how much the mistake of trading for Percy Harvin has cost this franchise. In fact, it just very well may have cost our team a chance at repeating this season. Between the lost draft picks and the money spent for so little return has been devastating. The money wasted on Harvin could have been used to resign Clinton McDonald or Golden Tate or maybe both. Maybe we could have kept a Red Bryant and moved him inside when Mebane gets hurt? Or, maybe we could have used one of the 3 picks we gave to Minnesota for Pussy Harvin to draft a young run stopping NT. We will never know, but the PH mistake was a very very bad one and ANYBODY who is still clinging to the fantasy that it was "good on paper" or the "right" thing to do at the time is in my mind just trying to rationalize a mistake that continues to hurt us.
John and Pete were able to resign Sherman and E.T and others last off season that was great, but I think they could have done even better than that and STILL had enough money to resign Russell, Wagner, Irvin, and other guys if they had not gone down the Harvin road which turned out to be a dead end. John and Pete took care of the LOB but everyone knew that the key to the success of the LOB started with the front 7 and that great rotation they had, they NEVER should have broke the band up Yoko.
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