Maelstrom787
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I've seen PFF grade him positively multiple times. I'm excited about this signing. I'm thinking he'll earn a spot.
hawknation2017":3ojesv7x said:PRO: His versatility and experience would allow him to play both guard and tackle positions. He might even be a good fit as a backup center if he took reps there. Solid run blocker, plays with nasty, and seems to relish in pancaking his opponent.
CON: Slow-footed plodder who has struggled a lot in pass pro throughout his career.
endzorn":2rc2bru6 said:Just another body. This fits the Seahawks mold for offensive linemen...can play multiple positions, but not one of them well.
chris98251":64hxymk1 said:If he has not played in a ZBS and we continue to use it most the grades don't matter, everything he knows changes.
Aboushi I think is banged up with a foot injury but I agree, if healthy he should be starting or at the very least be on the active roster considering he can play tackle and guard and especially considering the fact that he played very well last year and the fact that PFF had him as the highest rated guard in football this preseason PERIOD. So like I said, if he's hurt there's nothing you can do about it but I don't think he's been hurt the entire season, so that's on the coaching staff. They need to get their head out of their asses soon.
"I think that's what you've got to have to play on the offensive line. You play on the offensive line to impose your will on others," said Aboushi
sdog1981":1u2qzqf7 said:I'm so cynical now my checklist looks like this:
Did Cable want the player? If yes he sucks.
endzorn":1gnbkmbf said:Texans had the 18th overall line according to PFF. Keeping Aboushi on their team would have required very little effort and cap room and yet they just let him walk. When teams see potential they find a way to lock it up. This kid might have a great attitude, but Bradley Sowell sounded like a blood thirsty warrior and he couldnt block me when I'm watching Golden Girls reruns in my recliner.
We've seen this song and dance before. We've been sold this bill of goods in previous offseasons.
Seanhawk":cnpvok63 said:sdog1981":cnpvok63 said:I'm so cynical now my checklist looks like this:
Did Cable want the player? If yes he sucks.
Kind of where I'm at too.
endzorn":1ujuhqhk said:Texans had the 18th overall line according to PFF. Keeping Aboushi on their team would have required very little effort and cap room and yet they just let him walk. When teams see potential they find a way to lock it up. This kid might have a great attitude, but Bradley Sowell sounded like a blood thirsty warrior and he couldnt block me when I'm watching Golden Girls reruns in my recliner.
We've seen this song and dance before. We've been sold this bill of goods in previous offseasons. "
endzorn":2vtp9xn9 said:Texans had the 18th overall line according to PFF. Keeping Aboushi on their team would have required very little effort and cap room and yet they just let him walk.
Seanhawk":3oxvs1fb said:sdog1981":3oxvs1fb said:I'm so cynical now my checklist looks like this:
Did Cable want the player? If yes he sucks.
Kind of where I'm at too.
ringless":3pch7asd said:Seanhawk":3pch7asd said:sdog1981":3pch7asd said:I'm so cynical now my checklist looks like this:
Did Cable want the player? If yes he sucks.
Kind of where I'm at too.
Sometimes I wonder if you guys believe that Cable has asked for trash to work with and the smallest budget in the NFL? He is at times asked to be a miracle worker, yet Seattle somehow over the years has managed to have some great offenses and over-achieved with poor lines. I wonder what he'd be capable of if he had the line Dallas had last year?
It's short for Saint Patrick's Day, not Saint Patricia's Day. It's Paddy, not Patty.hawkfan68":150mxdge said:Seahawks spending some green on St. Patty's day!! :irishdrinkers:
ringless":2ijxmyp0 said:Seanhawk":2ijxmyp0 said:sdog1981":2ijxmyp0 said:I'm so cynical now my checklist looks like this:
Did Cable want the player? If yes he sucks.
Kind of where I'm at too.
Sometimes I wonder if you guys believe that Cable has asked for trash to work with and the smallest budget in the NFL? He is at times asked to be a miracle worker, yet Seattle somehow over the years has managed to have some great offenses and over-achieved with poor lines. I wonder what he'd be capable of if he had the line Dallas had last year?