Why?I truly believe that when healthy Prosise will emerge as the guy. I know it's the when healthy part that is the issue...
It's on rotoworld from ESPNLink?
The last article I read about this situation was that he was very happy with the way Eddie Lacy played in the game.
I would have to agree with all of this. Either Lacy or Rawls, or a combination of them, will be the early down guys. Even during the game, the broadcasters were talking about how McKissic has changed his running style to fit the physical style that Carroll prefers.Why?
He didn't emerge last year when the Seahawks also had RB injuries.
He doesn't profile as the big physical bruiser they seem to favor.
And now McKissic is also in the mix with the same skillset as Prosise.
I like Prosise, but from where I'm sitting, things don't seem to be lining up for him.
Pretty sure they were talking about Carson here. Still, it's completely up in the air how this all shakes out. Not sure if any of them are going to be good and healthy enough to be reliable fantasy options for any length of time.I would have to agree with all of this. Either Lacy or Rawls, or a combination of them, will be the early down guys. Even during the game, the broadcasters were talking about how McKissic has changed his running style to fit the physical style that Carroll prefers.
Definitely this, and it makes sense for reasons ranging from keeping players motivated/engaged to keeping opponents uncertain.Carroll talks up everyone all the time, so IMO one would be wise to ignore what he says and focus on what he does.
Yep, I remember this quote too and it was definitely about Carson.Pretty sure they were talking about Carson here. Still, it's completely up in the air how this all shakes out. Not sure if any of them are going to be good and healthy enough to be reliable fantasy options for any length of time.
My mistake. The point still remains the same in that Carroll favors the physical running style, which isn't Carson or McKissic. So I would imagine Rawls/Lacy or a combo would be the early down backs. But who the hell knows.Yep, I remember this quote too and it was definitely about Carson.
Prosise, lol.Tommy Collins said:My mistake. The point still remains the same in that Carroll favors the physical running style, which isn't Carson or McKissic. So I would imagine Rawls/Lacy or a combo would be the early down backs. But who the hell knows.
Agreed. But Prosise plays a big role when healthy and something tells me McKissic will be worked in even if it kills him, literally.Tommy Collins said:My mistake. The point still remains the same in that Carroll favors the physical running style, which isn't Carson or McKissic. So I would imagine Rawls/Lacy or a combo would be the early down backs. But who the hell knows.
That's a misleading title. It makes it sound like Rawls is the guy, but from the actual article, Carroll said he would be relying on them both. I just hope one of them establishes themselves over the other this week.http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2017/10/05/seahawks-to-turn-back-to-thomas-rawls-after-chris-carson-injury/
Seahawks to turn back to Thomas Rawls after Chris Carson injury
Posted by Curtis Crabtree on October 5, 2017, 12:21 AM EDT
I agree, although I have a not-insignificant fear that Rawls comes out and goes something like 8 carries for 18 yards, and establishes that he *isn't* the hot hand.Rawls has a more proven history with Seattle and plays with the type of edginess and chippy shoulder that Carroll seems to love.
My money would be on Rawls starting, Lacy getting a couple series in the first half to show what he's got and then Carroll riding the hot hand from there.
Edge: Rawls
But he hasn't been productive for the team in a while. Carroll is one of the few HCs in the league that will go with the best player, not necessarily who their favorite is or who they want to have the job. Rawls was a healthy scratch this past week which is also interesting. I would imagine Carroll is going to give them both a shot, unless the first guy in does very goodRawls has a more proven history with Seattle and plays with the type of edginess and chippy shoulder that Carroll seems to love.
My money would be on Rawls starting, Lacy getting a couple series in the first half to show what he's got and then Carroll riding the hot hand from there.
Edge: Rawls
Not disagreeing with your general assessment....but my take on the "healthy scratch" label last week is a little different.But he hasn't been productive for the team in a while. Carroll is one of the few HCs in the league that will go with the best player, not necessarily who their favorite is or who they want to have the job. Rawls was a healthy scratch this past week which is also interesting. I would imagine Carroll is going to give them both a shot, unless the first guy in does very good
Was Rawls active week 3?Not disagreeing with your general assessment....but my take on the "healthy scratch" label last week is a little different.
Rawls had a high ankle sprain from the preseason which is notorious for lingering.
My sense is Carroll just gave him an extra week to heal given Indy was the opponent and SEA is pretty deep at the position.
So if he's dealing with the high ankle sprain, and inactive Week 4 because of that, why would he be active Week 3? I'm not trying to piss in anybody's Cheerios here, but just trying to make sense of this situation. I know NFL.com's analysis was that Lacy is the better pass catcher and with Prosise out, that's why they chose Lacy over Rawls. And that could be true, but it's speculation just like we're doing here, so nothing definitive or coming out of Seattle about that.Yes but received zero touches.
That's an interesting article. I'm a Rawls fan but he has had some struggles. He had a 100 yard game end of last year & IIRC one in the playoffs but otherwise even when healthy it's been pedestrian. The article mentions the 7 for -7 game against the Rams last year, but he also had a 21/34 game against them. That was followed by RS games of 8/8, 8/14, & 5/4.He's sorta fragile...2 articles in Seattle Times today. One said don't count out Lacy. The other this one - Rawls' last chance. Looking at the # of games he played in college and now the pros I have zero confidence in him being healthy for even small stretches in the NFL.
https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/seahawks/its-now-or-never-for-oft-injured-seahawks-running-back-thomas-rawls/
It would be interesting if true but after reading that twitter he didn't say anything as far as "per source". It's one beat writer's own opinion.
You're right, the article is a nothing.It would be interesting if true but after reading that twitter he didn't say anything as far as "per source". It's one beat writer's own opinion.
Good read but nothing definitive in there. Didn't realize he was in a contract year. Not sure what best scenario is for dynasty owners.You're right, the article is a nothing.
The problem is people were looking for hints instead of seeing with their eyes what was happening. Lacy ready to do werk.Seahawks coach Pete Carroll seemed to hint Thomas Rawls will be the lead back with Chris Carson (ankle) sidelined
"With Chris being banged up, we’re so fortunate to have Thomas ready to jump back out there," Carroll said. "We’re just lucky that we have a guy like that who’s ready to go and is healthy and all that
Not this yearIsn't LA's D really tough against the run? I have no choice but to start Rawls this week due to byes but I don't expect much. As long as he comes out healthy, I consider that a win.
151.5 yds/g on the year.Isn't LA's D really tough against the run? I have no choice but to start Rawls this week due to byes but I don't expect much. As long as he comes out healthy, I consider that a win.
Is that good?151.5 yds/g on the year.
Is that good?![]()
still just hoping he survives the game.
Fire up Chips!
Don’t pay attention to Seattle backfield enough to know, but Bloom is fairly high on him this week and might be worth asking in the ask bloom thread come Sunday.So what's the latest on the SEA backfield? I know it's probably considered and "avoid" situation due to the uncertainty and the possibility that 4 backs are viable options at this point, but SEA gets the Rams at home and plays @ DAL in weeks 15 and 16 so having the correct back (assuming one lead back emerges) is beneficial. I think everyone assumes Rawls/Lacy are vying for the lead back role while the 3rd down role is open to Prosice and McKissic. Most depth charts show the order as Rawls, Lacy, Procise and McKissic - is that the way everyone sees it?
Lacy was cut in both of my leagues this week (odd timing considering he was held through the bye in both) but that seems premature. Has Rawls won the lead back role?
I think Rawls is flying under the radar to an extent. I watched he and Lacy's touches last week and Rawls looked better. Rawls just has a lot more pep in his step and I don't think Lacy can do anything that Rawls can't. I know what the stat lines say (that they both sucked) but I was honestly a bit surprised to see Rawls look similar to what he has in previous years. I guess I just completely counted him.So what's the latest on the SEA backfield? I know it's probably considered and "avoid" situation due to the uncertainty and the possibility that 4 backs are viable options at this point, but SEA gets the Rams at home and plays @ DAL in weeks 15 and 16 so having the correct back (assuming one lead back emerges) is beneficial. I think everyone assumes Rawls/Lacy are vying for the lead back role while the 3rd down role is open to Prosice and McKissic. Most depth charts show the order as Rawls, Lacy, Procise and McKissic - is that the way everyone sees it?
Lacy was cut in both of my leagues this week (odd timing considering he was held through the bye in both) but that seems premature. Has Rawls won the lead back role?
I picked him up in my two leagues. Lacy has shown no improvement. Rawls is finally healthy and PC loves him. I think he will be the man going forward. He will have volume and upside and in reality you are picking him up as a RB 4 or 5.Is anyone ‘buying’ on Thomas Rawls going forward? Coming off a bye week he’s going to be as healthy as can be. I know their o-line is suspect, and Lacy & Prosise are there too...but can Rawls be THE guy??
A lot of hand wringing over the Dalla DMac/Alf situation but Seattle is a winning team which will put its RBs in scoring position during the year. I think one or both of Rawls & Lacy will have value during the reminder of the season.Steeler said:So what's the latest on the SEA backfield? I know it's probably considered and "avoid" situation due to the uncertainty and the possibility that 4 backs are viable options at this point, but SEA gets the Rams at home and plays @ DAL in weeks 15 and 16 so having the correct back (assuming one lead back emerges) is beneficial. I think everyone assumes Rawls/Lacy are vying for the lead back role while the 3rd down role is open to Prosice and McKissic. Most depth charts show the order as Rawls, Lacy, Procise and McKissic - is that the way everyone sees it?
Lacy was cut in both of my leagues this week (odd timing considering he was held through the bye in both) but that seems premature. Has Rawls won the lead back role?
I'm listening to any and all offers in dynasty after first sign of lifeIs anyone ‘buying’ on Thomas Rawls going forward? Coming off a bye week he’s going to be as healthy as can be. I know their o-line is suspect, and Lacy & Prosise are there too...but can Rawls be THE guy??
Same. But I also feel like on a team with a better o line he can do quite well as a feature runner. Rawls just isn’t the type of back who can create on his own with poor o line play. He needs blocking. I think prosise (assuming health) is going to steal this job starting this week. Meaning he will have the more relevant game out of the 3 sea backs this week and moving forward will eat into their touches rendering hem worthless.I'm listening to any and all offers in dynasty after first sign of life
It's tough. When he is on, he passes the eyeball test with flying colors. Maybe he can revive his career on another team. Just don't know where he can go and really compete for quality touches. Maybe he can replace Stewart in CAR.Same. But I also feel like on a team with a better o line he can do quite well as a feature runner. Rawls just isn’t the type of back who can create on his own with poor o line play. He needs blocking. I think prosise (assuming health) is going to steal this job starting this week. Meaning he will have the more relevant game out of the 3 sea backs this week and moving forward will eat into their touches rendering hem worthless.
Prosise strikes me as the only guy I that backfield that can transcend poor o line play and be game script proof.
Lacy is a non-factor. He' terrible. It all boils down to whether or not Rawls is or will ever be back to 100% health. We have all seen what a stud he is at full strength. But after a certain amount of injuries, some guys just never get it all back. I guess we shall see. You are right about him being well-rested. This could be his and now or never period.Is anyone ‘buying’ on Thomas Rawls going forward? Coming off a bye week he’s going to be as healthy as can be. I know their o-line is suspect, and Lacy & Prosise are there too...but can Rawls be THE guy??