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Tomorrow marks the much anticipated 2016 debut of Thomas Rawls. Pete Carroll when asked about him this week practically sang praises for Thomas Rawls, making no bones about it that Rawls is going to see significant time in this game. It's been awhile since we saw Rawls actually on the field, so I pulled up his 2015 Highlight Film, just to remind me exactly what kind of player the Seahawks are adding to the mix this week ...
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Direct link to Highlights ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0L_wJwgc38o
After wiping away my puddle of drool like one of Pavlov's dogs, a thought occurred to me ...
IF the 2016 version of Thomas Rawls is anywhere close to the version that we saw last year ... then are the Seattle Seahawks suddenly THE most dangerous team in the NFL -- PERIOD?
If Rawls is finally 100% healthy (the decision to suddenly cut Christine Michael this week would seem to indicate the answer to that is YES) ... and gives this offense anywhere close to the level of production he did last year ... then to me, that automatically makes the Seahawks the team to beat in the NFC.
Thoughts? Discuss.
[youtube]0L_wJwgc38o[/youtube]
Direct link to Highlights ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0L_wJwgc38o
After wiping away my puddle of drool like one of Pavlov's dogs, a thought occurred to me ...
IF the 2016 version of Thomas Rawls is anywhere close to the version that we saw last year ... then are the Seattle Seahawks suddenly THE most dangerous team in the NFL -- PERIOD?
If Rawls is finally 100% healthy (the decision to suddenly cut Christine Michael this week would seem to indicate the answer to that is YES) ... and gives this offense anywhere close to the level of production he did last year ... then to me, that automatically makes the Seahawks the team to beat in the NFC.
Thoughts? Discuss.