hgwellz12
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I'm not a doctor even though I play one on the weekends. I just came across this
I'm not a doctor even though I play one on the weekends. I just came across this
He’s a rook. It’s his welcome to the league moment although done by teammates on defense.Quasi horsecollared his own teammate..nice...
I believe it was said that Levi Bell was the player who tackled McIntosh. Levi is a rookie too.He’s a rook. It’s his welcome to the league moment although done by teammates on defense.
That is nothing like HC tackle. Arma round the neck, coming from the side, no throwing of the weight down to drag him down/. Standard side tackle.Quasi horsecollared his own teammate..nice...
Kenny was a long shot to make the 53 before the injury. We will see what happens.
I hear the same thing about Love in GB!Kenny was a long shot to make the 53 before the injury. We will see what happens.
Ummm, Walker, Charbonnet, and Dallas are all ahead of him. They will keep 3 on the 53. I realize there are injury concerns with others as well.What? No.
That they just keep 3 rbs is your opinion. I highly doubt they keep just 3. As a matter of fact, they kept 4 last season coming out of TC - Penny, Walker, Dallas, and Homer. If that is the case then McIntosh is certain to be in the top 53. Plus, Chris Carson was a 7th rounder and had success with the Seahawks. Seahawks have had some positive history with production out of late round or UDFA running backs.Ummm, Walker, Charbonnet, and Dallas are all ahead of him. They will keep 3 on the 53. I realize there are injury concerns with others as well.
As I said, we will see what happens with Kenny.
I never said no 7th rounder ever makes the squad. I'm saying Kenny is a 7th rounder for a reason and not a lock to make the 53.That they just keep 3 rbs is your opinion. I highly doubt they keep just 3. As a matter of fact, they kept 4 last season coming out of TC - Penny, Walker, Dallas, and Homer. If that is the case then McIntosh is certain to be in the top 53. Plus, Chris Carson was a 7th rounder and had much success with the Seahawks.
What are you talking about? Most teams, if not all, keep 4 running backs on their 53-man roster. If you have been following the Seahawks training camp news, you would know that McIntosh has been having a very good camp and was likely to make the 53-man roster easily.Kenny McIntosh was a 7th Rd. pick for a reason. 7th round rookies are not a lock to make the 53. He is 4th on the depth chart right now. If they keep 4 RBs, that means you lose a spot at another position. So, you would rather keep only 5 WRs and keep 4 RBs on the 53?
Far from a lock to make the 53. You clowns can laugh at my comments all you want. I shouldn't have to explain the Seahawks depth chart to you.
Some teams keep 4 if you include a FB in the 4. I keep RBs and FBs separate, because a lot of teams today don't even keep a FB on the roster.What are you talking about? Most teams, if not all, keep 4 running backs on their 53-man roster. If you have been following the Seahawks training camp news, you would know that McIntosh has been having a very good camp and was likely to make the 53-man roster easily.
Just looking at the final 4 teams last year, the Chiefs, the Eagles, the 49ers and Bengals, all four teams had 4 RBs on their roster. The Eagles and 49ers both had 4 RBs and a fullback on their rosters. Your position that keeping 4 RBs is unusual is weird and baseless.Some teams keep 4 if you include a FB in the 4. I keep RBs and FBs separate, because a lot of teams today don't even keep a FB on the roster.
Numbers kept at each position vary from year to year on rosters, and obviously all these numbers vary from team to team.
I never said McIntosh for sure won't make the 53, but you can type until your fingers are blue that he is a lock to make the 53, and it still won't be a fact.
Walker, Charbonnet, and Dallas are all ahead of McIntosh on the depth chart.