You mean " 8 Yard Zach"?You could see him grabbing something before even going down. Better to keep him out until he's fully ready. We got Charbs and he'll do a good job. Many wanted him to start anyway. Not me, but that's cool.
Usually I edit my typos but that one was just too funny
Yep, next man up, that's likely why the Seahawks Drafted Charbonnet in the 2nd round and Kenny-Mack in the 7th.You could see him grabbing something before even going down. Better to keep him out until he's fully ready. We got Charbs and he'll do a good job. Many wanted him to start anyway. Not me, but that's cool.
Baloney!That’s such a limited number of Carrie’s that the bad runs had a significant impact on his stats, like the outside run at the goal line
Talking bout charbBaloney!
Last Sunday, Walker had carries for 6 yards, 1 yard, 5 yards, and 6 yards for a total of 18 yards. He had no "bad" runs, like a run for a negative 5 or so yards, which would skew the stats on a small number of carries as you are suggesting. He wasn't productive.
LOL! I caught that, too, but I decided to be polite and not mention it.
Oh I caught it I just thought it was funny so I left itLOL! I caught that, too, but I decided to be polite and not mention it.
Take your pick. Neither Charb nor Walker were getting any production. Charb did have one run for a loss of -6 yards, but with 15 carries, it's not going to skew his YPC that much.Talking bout charb
Can’t waitWe need to see McIntosh soon me thinks.
And play callsIn my estimation both Walker and Charbonnet are better when used together as a 1-2 punch. Different styles. Same goes for our late pick just coming off IR. He runs well, can catch, and has a great game sense.
But if looking for a reason why our running game is not producing as hoped you can stop looking after seeing what is happening on the LOS.