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If he had stayed healthy, 2017 would have been a completely different season.
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daveyoung52":35ss7gnj said:If he'd stayed healthy,we might still have Cabevell,hope he recovers fully and then we can make the so called experts in the media look stupid. Gohawks!!!
You make it sound as if Carson is injury-prone, but he hasn't had any issues while a Seahawks before having his leg broken in a tackle that pretty much would have broken anyone else's leg. People just don't bend that way.CamanoIslandJQ":l7cx87xd said:Chris Carson, As a Seahawk RB: (After an obvious injury filled football career, so far.)
2017: 4-games, 49 rushes for 208-yds, 4.24-ypc, Zero TD's. (NOT the stuff of a lead back)
Then: a badly broken leg, just one more in an injury impacted career, I can't see Carson in any way beating out Penney for the starting gig. In fact, I'd say no way in hell Carson EVER starts over Penney, but, as a capable backup, hell yes IF he can avoid further injuries which IMO is unlikely, given his history.
RB-Rashaad Penney; "Has never missed a practice or a game EVER" Per televised interview with his father.
MontanaHawk05":24gr01uc said:I wouldn't be surprised if Carson starts at first while Penny learns pass pro.
I wouldn’t be surprised if the goal wasn’t to have a situation like the Saints had last year with Ingram/Kamara. I’d like that kind of split. People are too caught up on if he will start or not to justify the pick. It’s not about that to me. Kamara would have been worth a top 10 pick last year, yet he wasn’t technically their starter. Could see something similar here.original poster":fwsq68by said:MontanaHawk05":fwsq68by said:I wouldn't be surprised if Carson starts at first while Penny learns pass pro.
I wouldn't be shocked, either.
With that said I still expect Penny to start, I'm expecting him to pick up the basics during training camp and preseason.
No matter how much Carson has been injured..Procise has him beat by far hands down.KiwiHawk":2yb55ve2 said:You make it sound as if Carson is injury-prone, but he hasn't had any issues while a Seahawks before having his leg broken in a tackle that pretty much would have broken anyone else's leg. People just don't bend that way.CamanoIslandJQ":2yb55ve2 said:Chris Carson, As a Seahawk RB: (After an obvious injury filled football career, so far.)
2017: 4-games, 49 rushes for 208-yds, 4.24-ypc, Zero TD's. (NOT the stuff of a lead back)
Then: a badly broken leg, just one more in an injury impacted career, I can't see Carson in any way beating out Penney for the starting gig. In fact, I'd say no way in hell Carson EVER starts over Penney, but, as a capable backup, hell yes IF he can avoid further injuries which IMO is unlikely, given his history.
RB-Rashaad Penney; "Has never missed a practice or a game EVER" Per televised interview with his father.
I get the injury-prone tag thrown at guys who get "soft" injuries or hold themselves out with niggles, but come on - there's nothing unique to Carson that caused his leg to break. Maybe Penny hasn't missed a game because he hasn't had anyone fall on the back of his leg while another player was bending him over like a pretzel.