Oly wrote:[i"]I mentioned this in the game thread, but if the trend of the first 5 games continues throughout the season and Penny ends the season behind Carson and Davis, is there any chance that we might trade Penny?[/i]
Zero chance, IMO. Given injuries in this league and the value of first round contracts and the 5th year option for the team, it's hard to see why they'd unload him this early, especially considering they'd get very little in return.
NorthHawk wrote:Carson has never played a full year in College or the NFL without injury, so no way we trade Penny.
I think he'll move up the depth chart when either or both Carson and Davis go down for at least a few games from injury.
We're already seeing Davis limping a little now.
idhawkman wrote:The line got better when Fluker got back. I think Sweezy is the long term answer at LG, too.
c_hawkbob wrote:Fluker is my favorite Seahawks lineman right now, he's an awesome run blocker! In case you missed it, check him out pancaking Suh: https://twitter.com/geoffschwartz/statu ... 0492937217
HumanCockroach wrote:Ugh... Seattle is 4th for the first four games in pass protection based on time before a QB is pressured... in my book that's pretty ok. ( assuming that didn't go down after the Rams). Ahead of Dallas behind only the Rams, Cleveland and Jacksonville...
When is it acceptable? 0 pressures? I understand there's always "better" , but this idea seems unrealistic to me.
Seattle Seahawks secret offensive line problem is Russell Wilson - New stat shows proof - 2018 NFL
http://www.espn.com/nfl/blogs/insider/s ... f-2018-nfl
By the way, they finished 11th last season... as much as that might be a product of the scheme and system ( longer passes necessitate more clean time) but can this false narrative be put to bed at some point?
( by the way, that isn't a bash on Wilson. Click the link, it simply shows the amount of pass blocking "win" percentage, I understand Wilson, like many other unique QBs holds the ball to long and accept that that is going to happen sometimes, but the pass blocking has "won" 59% of the time, meaning no pressure, with time to deliver the ball, and that was BEFORE Fluker returned, imho he is a pleasant surprise,
as he's been horrid for the entirety in his career in that facet of the game, and Brown certainly has played vastly better than I expected as well) most of us grasp he's done that for quite some time, and many of us have been pointing it out for YEARS prior to this guy's opinion on it.
Carson has never played a full year in College or the NFL without injury, so no way we trade Penny.
I think he'll move up the depth chart when either or both Carson and Davis go down for at least a few games from injury.
We're already seeing Davis limping a little now.
I think you're thinking of Rawls NH... who never had an injury free year all the way back through hs ( was a reason he went undrafted).
Carson played full season junior year, senior year injured for 3 games I believe..
HumanCockroach wrote:And just so there's full disclosure.... pff has them graded as the 7th best pass blocking line this season, 2nd best the past 2 games..... ESPN has them 4th.... between 4th and 7th I'm satisfied. Even 11th last season was satisfactory.... really it is just more evidence, that some of us aren't as crazy as many attempt to paint us.
politicalfootball wrote:I Have an idea let's talk about Carson in a Carson thread. I Am liking the way Carson runs the ball. He's got stamina and he's really been good to see out in the clear running for a touchdown. I like Carson and I am praying he will continue with what he is doing. If he does all season we may be witnessing a record breaking year for Carson. I like Penny too maybe more than Carson I keep hoping Penny will have a breakthrough game. If Carson got injured we would be ok. Penny is fantastic.
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