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Holani is pretty good at pass blocking. So this is a relief. I have no doubt he’ll be fillin the Charbs role just suitably.
Exactly.

I mean it's not his strong suit but compared to anyone else we currently have (after Charbs), he's pretty much the best.
 

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Holani has yet to hit double digits on a run in his career outside of preseason, I don't know where all this stuff is coming about him ripping off long runs. I wouldn't bet on him getting a lot of action coming fresh off injury, but hopefully he can pass protect and maybe catch the defense offguard on a run at some point.
Nobody is saying he's gonna get a lot of action. But he's a capable back up.
 

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I wonder how Cabledue is faring. Is he coming along? Just a thought. With the RAS seemed a good fit for our wide zone.
 

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Holani has yet to hit double digits on a run in his career outside of preseason, I don't know where all this stuff is coming about him ripping off long runs. I wouldn't bet on him getting a lot of action coming fresh off injury, but hopefully he can pass protect and maybe catch the defense offguard on a run at some point.
It’s probably because the podcasters love him so much, and they have spent years convincing Seahawks fans that he is so great. So far I haven’t seen it. We needed to draft a rb last year, fir this very reason, but didn’t
 

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It’s probably because the podcasters love m so much, and they have spent years convincing Seahawks fans that he is so great. So far I haven’t seen it. We needed to draft a rb last year, fir this very reason, but didn’t
It’s probably because the podcasters love him so much, and they have spent years convincing Seahawks fans that he is so great. So far I haven’t seen it. We needed to draft a rb last year, fir this very reason, but didn’t
Holani and Jones no reps really. Your advocating for more?
 

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It’s probably because the podcasters love him so much, and they have spent years convincing Seahawks fans that he is so great. So far I haven’t seen it. We needed to draft a rb last year, fir this very reason, but didn’t
Yeah, he has barely touched the ball outside of mop-up duty, and hasn't even done much with that, tallying a paltry 83 yards on 25 carries (3.3ypc) and a TD.

The best thing I can think to say is that the team did believe enough in him to keep him over a rookie draft pick that was widely declared a late-round steal.

With the Rams D being sketchy lately, I think Holani COULD end up being passable tomorrow, but he hasn't actually shown anything that should have people confident that it'll definitely happen. We're just kinda guessing. You could point to preseason, but if that mattered, the majority of our offensive philosophy would be using Troymaine Pope to gash defenses and set up big play opportunities for Kasen Williams.
 

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It’s probably because the podcasters love him so much, and they have spent years convincing Seahawks fans that he is so great. So far I haven’t seen it. We needed to draft a rb last year, fir this very reason, but didn’t
I'm just glad he'll be out there to Pass-block.
 

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It’s probably because the podcasters love him so much, and they have spent years convincing Seahawks fans that he is so great. So far I haven’t seen it. We needed to draft a rb last year, fir this very reason, but didn’t
Tell me one draft pick you would be willing to give up and draft a Running back. Whoever we drafted in the first few rounds are playing more exceptionally than a rookie year. I wouldn’t change a thing in my opinion. Curious about yours.
 

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Yeah, he has barely touched the ball outside of mop-up duty, and hasn't even done much with that, tallying a paltry 83 yards on 25 carries (3.3ypc) and a TD.

The best thing I can think to say is that the team did believe enough in him to keep him over a rookie draft pick that was widely declared a late-round steal.

With the Rams D being sketchy lately, I think Holani COULD end up being passable tomorrow, but he hasn't actually shown anything that should have people confident that it'll definitely happen. We're just kinda guessing. You could point to preseason, but if that mattered, the majority of our offensive philosophy would be using Troymaine Pope to gash defenses and set up big play opportunities for Kasen Williams.
Don’t forget about the great Jameson Konz
 
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