Injury updates

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Re: Injury updates

Post by SeattleAddict » Mon Sep 13, 2021 11:18 pm

D-train wrote:
Mon Sep 13, 2021 10:06 pm
DavidGee24 wrote:
Mon Sep 13, 2021 10:02 pm
Eskridge is one thing, he got popped in the head (and we should have retaliated). Penny gets hurt just running.
Guessing he never got hit like that in the Mid American conference.
for real - that hit made me cringe, it looked like helmet-to-helmet but slomo showed it was shoulder-to-helmet. It was a serious shot, though. Can't fault D on that one at all. In fact, in the olden days they would've said he "just had his bell rung" and probably would've been back out there.

But seriously, Fuck Penny. Useless... and now they can't even hope to trade him to the Ravens for a box of cheeze-its.

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Re: Injury updates

Post by Gametime » Wed Sep 15, 2021 7:43 pm

Walla Walla Dawg II wrote:
Mon Sep 13, 2021 9:37 pm
D-train wrote:
Mon Sep 13, 2021 1:25 pm
So you are drafted in the first round have been injury prone and a MASSIVE disappointment. After two carries your calf tightens up. You are a 25 yo pro athlete and instead of just trying to loosen it up or have a trainer loosen it up and playing through it you make such a fuss about it that your HC decides to end your day. Just beyond belief.
So, the question of the day....
When Penny was helped off the field...injured, How many players eyes rolled?
Again?

You know this has to piss off so many players on the Hawks. The guy is paid [how much more] than others, but they can play and Penny just collects a paycheck.

My biggest issue is he came in over weight his first year, heck he was in his second year too. First round RB and he is over weight, inexcusable.

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Re: Injury updates

Post by douche » Wed Sep 15, 2021 7:47 pm

SeattleAddict wrote:
Mon Sep 13, 2021 11:18 pm
D-train wrote:
Mon Sep 13, 2021 10:06 pm
DavidGee24 wrote:
Mon Sep 13, 2021 10:02 pm
Eskridge is one thing, he got popped in the head (and we should have retaliated). Penny gets hurt just running.
Guessing he never got hit like that in the Mid American conference.
for real - that hit made me cringe, it looked like helmet-to-helmet but slomo showed it was shoulder-to-helmet. It was a serious shot, though. Can't fault D on that one at all. In fact, in the olden days they would've said he "just had his bell rung" and probably would've been back out there.

But seriously, Fuck Penny. Useless... and now they can't even hope to trade him to the Ravens for a box of cheeze-its.
Penny is another Prosise. Only real difference is the draft rounds (1st vs. 3rd).

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Re: Injury updates

Post by Gametime » Wed Sep 15, 2021 7:48 pm

Team him up with another 1st round draft bust in Collier. Healthy scratch in his 3rd year. Kinda shows what he is.

Still love him talking about being disrespected by fans:

"“I’m champing on the bit to get out there, because it’s one of those things where you didn’t have the year you wanted to get, so they just kind of shift you off to the side and say, ‘You can’t play.’ It’s disrespectful, and I feel very disrespected,” Collier said. “But I’m the type of person where there is no need for talking, I want to show what I can do. You run through a couple people’s faces, you make noise, and people, they’ll remember who you are very quickly.”

Hey LJ, I feel disrespected in your play as a first round draft pick.
Hey LJ, we are still waiting for you to make noise and run through some offensive players. Still waiting.

LJ and Penny, great bunch.

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Re: Injury updates

Post by D-train » Thu Sep 16, 2021 3:17 pm

More updates on injuries and rosterbation
By Bob Condotta
Seattle Times staff reporter
RENTON — The Seahawks could be without rookie receiver Dee Eskridge for Sunday’s game against the Tennessee Titans and will be without offensive lineman Ethan Pocic for at least three games.

Those were among four key take-aways from Seattle coach Pete Carroll’s Wednesday news conference looking ahead to the home opener.

Dee Eskridge sits out practice Wednesday
Eskridge, Seattle’s first pick in the 2021 draft, suffered a concussion late in Sunday’s 28-16 win over the Colts in Indianapolis and did not attend meetings or practice Wednesday, putting his availability for Sunday’s game in question.

NFL players in the concussion protocol have to pass a five-step return-to-participation process that could be difficult at this point.

“He’s home today,” Carroll said. “He’s still working his way back.”

The good news is that receiver Penny Hart, who also suffered a concussion, was back to practice Wednesday, meaning he should be able to play Sunday.

But if Eskridge were out, the Seahawks could have to make a move to add another receiver.

Seattle entered the day with three receivers on the practice squad that it could elevate for game day — Cody Thompson, Aaron Fuller and Cade Johnson. Seattle signed two more receivers to the practice squad Wednesday as added depth — former Sumner High standout Connor Wedington, who was in training camp with the team, and former USC receiver De’Quan Hampton.

Eskridge played just 12 snaps against the Colts but impressed with one catch for six yards and two rushes for 22.

Running back Rashaad Penny also missed due to a calf injury. But the team not putting Penny on injured reserve indicates the team thinks he won’t be out more than a week or two, if he does miss Sunday’s game against Tennessee. The only other player who sat out practice Wednesday was guard Gabe Jackson (rest). Three other players were limited: RB Chris Carson and LT Duane Brown (rest) and DL Bryan Mone (elbow). Everyone else was a full participant.

Ethan Pocic to IR to make room for Jon Rhattigan
As was reported Tuesday, the Seahawks made it official that they have signed linebacker Jon Rhattigan off the practice squad. To make room, the Seahawks placed offensive lineman Ethan Pocic on IR with a sprained knee. Players put on IR during the season can come back after missing three games.

And Carroll said the hope is Pocic will be back Oct. 7 in time for Game Five against the Rams.

Pocic played 14 snaps Sunday, rotating with starter Kyle Fuller.

Dakoda Shepley, who was claimed off waivers from the 49ers after the preseason, will now become the backup. Shepley has played in just one NFL game, and Carroll said he’s getting “a crash course” to get ready to play.

“I’m really anxious to watch him this week,” Carroll said.

Pocic going on IR leaves Seattle with nine offensive linemen on its 53-man roster. But if needed, the Seahawks could promote Phil Haynes off the practice squad for Sunday’s game. Haynes played guard throughout the preseason but also got some time at center in training camp practices. However, the Seahawks on Wednesday lost veteran guard Jordan Simmons off the practice squad as he was signed to the Raiders’ 53-man roster.

Carroll: L.J. Collier ‘frustrated’ with being inactive
The most notable roster move Seattle made last weekend might have been declaring 2019 first-round pick L.J. Collier as inactive for the game.

Collier was listed as a starter at defensive end heading into the game. In fact, he is still listed as a starter on the depth chart produced this week by the team’s media relations department.

But of the team’s eight listed defensive linemen, Collier was the only one who was not active Sunday.

Collier officially started all 16 games last season when he made 22 tackles and three sacks, and the hope had been that he might have an even bigger breakthrough this season.

Carroll said after the game that declaring Collier inactive was simply a result of how the team devised its defensive line rotations with the scheme for defending the Colts. Still, a first-round pick being a healthy scratch the first game of his third season is hard to ignore.

Asked Wednesday how Collier accepted the news, Carroll said: “He’s frustrated. He wants to play.”

And Carroll said he told Collier that the time will come this season when he will be needed.

“We sat down and talked about it in my office and went through it and all that,” Carroll said. “And he’s doing everything, and he’s practicing like crazy. He’s had a good preseason. He knows his assignments, he knows the scheme and he can play. It’s just kind of fitting it all together. It’s a long season and he’s going to be a factor for sure, down the road here, if not immediately. So he’s available every week, and we’ll look at it all over again.”

Will the Jordyn Brooks-Cody Barton rotation continue?
The Seahawks not only rotated at center against the Colts, but also at nickel, with Marquise Blair and Ugo Amadi, and at least briefly at weakside linebacker with Jordyn Brooks and Cody Barton.

The center rotation is now off with Pocic being out. And Carroll indicated Monday that the nickel rotation likely will continue.

As for the weakside linebacker spot?

Carroll was noncommittal when asked Wednesday how Barton played. “We need more stuff,” Carroll said. “We just keep taking on information. We’ll see.”

Barton was first inserted into the game on the third series with Seattle ahead 14-3. He played five plays as the Colts drove down the field, then was taken out in favor of Brooks as the Colts scored to cut the lead to 14-10. He got three snaps later in the game for eight total, with Brooks getting the other 56.

Defensive coordinator Ken Norton Jr. indicated after practice that the team could look to continue to get some snaps for Barton. “The plan was to get him some reps out there and play in a little rotation,” Norton said. “… I thought he did a really good job.”

Rhattigan gives the Seahawks a fifth inside linebacker on its 53-man roster, if you include Nick Bellore, who is officially the team’s starting fullback but has been working mostly with the defense to add depth.

But Norton said for now that Rhattigan’s primary position is middle linebacker. Barton has been playing both weakside and strongside.
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Re: Injury updates

Post by Sibelius Hindemith » Fri Sep 17, 2021 4:09 pm

Both Ford and Mone are listed as questionable now, along with Jones and Lewis. Just fucking great.

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/teams/SEA ... /injuries/

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Re: Injury updates

Post by Sibelius Hindemith » Fri Sep 17, 2021 9:54 pm

Nobody concerned about how they're going to stop the run against a team that excels at running the ball with our starting DT's hobbled or out..... interesting.

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Re: Injury updates

Post by SeattleAddict » Sat Sep 18, 2021 12:22 am

Didn't see Poona on the list, did I miss it? No problemo, thouh, we have the mighty Collier waiting in the wings. He's one of the most dominant D-linemen in the entire NFL. Just ask him.

Hey whatever happened with Geno Atkins??

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Re: Injury updates

Post by Sibelius Hindemith » Sat Sep 18, 2021 2:30 am

Ford was on there when i first posted it, with a shoulder issue. Reed wasn't though.

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