No Walker, no Fant vs Pats

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And this is why you do not trade Charbonet as some were saying before the final cut down. Seattle’s running backs have been annihilated by injuries the last 5+ years.
 

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injuries mean next man up

Multiple injuries at one position is a major ouch. We are down to a third string RT
 
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injuries mean next man up

Multiple injuries at one position is a major ouch. We are down to a third string LT
You scared me! Until I looked at the injury report and figured you meant RT 😅. I already knew that but thought Cross was hurt now.
 

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Technically we are not "no Fant" Noah has recovered so should play.
 

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I'm really worried about Walker being out. IDK if Charbs can carry the load as well. Maybe McIntosh steps up?

I like Charbs, but I'm not sure he's quite as effective as K9. I think of him more as a short yardage and pass catching back.
 

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I'm really worried about Walker being out. IDK if Charbs can carry the load as well. Maybe McIntosh steps up?

I like Charbs, but I'm not sure he's quite as effective as K9. I think of him more as a short yardage and pass catching back.
He’s not as effective as K9. That’s why he’s the backup. That being said, Charbonnet is still a talented RB and McIntosh has exhibited a skill set that should help reduce the impact of K9s absence.

Luckily they have a deep RB room. As much as I’d like K9 to be available tomorrow, I’m not worried.
 

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