Paying BOTH requires a LOT of sacrifice. We shall see if it is worth it.....
Breaking: Hawks Sign K9s replacement!
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OK, so here's another article implying Charb might be ready sooner rather than later. This one seems to be about JS comments, the earlier one was MM. It's really unclear but a couple of things.
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There's that, there will be points during the off season that could indicate it's possible it's a sooner rather than later dealHe said the outlook was “very positive,” adding that Charbonnet is such a pro that, “if it was up to Sharps he probably would have just braced it up and played the last two games” Schneider also praised Charbonnet’s professionalism, work ethic and approach, calling him “one of the most professional players” he has been around.
https://heavy.com/sports/nfl/seattle-se ... jury-news/The next meaningful checkpoint probably will not be a flashy public declaration. It will be whether Charbonnet is participating in portions of the offseason program and how Seattle continues to address running back depth through the draft and the rest of free agency
Re: Breaking: Hawks Sign K9s replacement!
I totally believe that Charb is the type of kid who will fight hard to get back as soon as possible, but asDonn Beach wrote: ↑Sat Mar 14, 2026 1:38 amOK, so here's another article implying Charb might be ready sooner rather than later. This one seems to be about JS comments, the earlier one was MM. It's really unclear but a couple of things.
a fan, I've waited for players to get back so many times and waited some more that I'm going to go ahead
and say he will not get back until we are sick of waiting.
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I'm just curious if it's affecting JSs RB decisions. Are they unrelated or is there a connection in terms of the seriousness of the injurytrharder wrote: ↑Sat Mar 14, 2026 2:42 amI totally believe that Charb is the type of kid who will fight hard to get back as soon as possible, but asDonn Beach wrote: ↑Sat Mar 14, 2026 1:38 amOK, so here's another article implying Charb might be ready sooner rather than later. This one seems to be about JS comments, the earlier one was MM. It's really unclear but a couple of things.
a fan, I've waited for players to get back so many times and waited some more that I'm going to go ahead
and say he will not get back until we are sick of waiting.
Re: Breaking: Hawks Sign K9s replacement!
I think JS is counting on Emmanuel Wilson and Holani (not necessarily in that order) carrying the freight and thatDonn Beach wrote: ↑Sat Mar 14, 2026 2:57 amI'm just curious if it's affecting JSs RB decisions. Are they unrelated or is there a connection in terms of the seriousness of the injurytrharder wrote: ↑Sat Mar 14, 2026 2:42 amI totally believe that Charb is the type of kid who will fight hard to get back as soon as possible, but asDonn Beach wrote: ↑Sat Mar 14, 2026 1:38 amOK, so here's another article implying Charb might be ready sooner rather than later. This one seems to be about JS comments, the earlier one was MM. It's really unclear but a couple of things.
a fan, I've waited for players to get back so many times and waited some more that I'm going to go ahead
and say he will not get back until we are sick of waiting.
will be enough. He might take an RB in the draft, but he won't reach.
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Donn Beach
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OK, I'll wager he takes one in the draft, he's got one in mind now
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Wilson tiptoes into the end zone for a TD, he does look like a load
https://x.com/NFL/status/1992659145917608171?s=20
https://x.com/NFL/status/1992659145917608171?s=20
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Donn Beach
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Wilson pass blocking
https://x.com/NFL_DougFarrar/status/199 ... 39460?s=20
What’s the key to blocking an edge monster like Burns?
“Not being scared, honestly,” Wilson said.
https://x.com/NFL_DougFarrar/status/199 ... 39460?s=20
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I guess Brock thinks there is something still missing from the Hawks RB broom closet. No fast RBs.
Take a look at the "highlight" they show of the new guy. Wow, amazing he scored a TD after contact. Has this ever happened in the NFL before. I can't believe the Packers would just dump such an amazing RB for nothing. lol
https://sports.mynorthwest.com/nfl/seat ... om/1842232
https://sports.mynorthwest.com/nfl/seat ... om/1842232
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Re: Breaking: Hawks Sign K9s replacement!
Here is the other possibility that JS could have said and perhaps it will make you realize what a meaningless fluff piece that is:Donn Beach wrote: ↑Sat Mar 14, 2026 1:38 amOK, so here's another article implying Charb might be ready sooner rather than later. This one seems to be about JS comments, the earlier one was MM. It's really unclear but a couple of things.
JSThere's that, there will be points during the off season that could indicate it's possible it's a sooner rather than later dealHe said the outlook was “very positive,” adding that Charbonnet is such a pro that, “if it was up to Sharps he probably would have just braced it up and played the last two games” Schneider also praised Charbonnet’s professionalism, work ethic and approach, calling him “one of the most professional players” he has been around.https://heavy.com/sports/nfl/seattle-se ... jury-news/The next meaningful checkpoint probably will not be a flashy public declaration. It will be whether Charbonnet is participating in portions of the offseason program and how Seattle continues to address running back depth through the draft and the rest of free agency
As for the second part, they literally said he will NOT be participating in any way this Spring. If that dude is practicing 3 months after surgery I will be happy to eat a crow the size of a B52 Bomber.He said the outlook was “very negative,” adding that Charbonnet is such a amateur that, “if it was up to Sharps he probably would have just retired” Schneider also criticized Charbonnet’s lack of professionalism, lame work ethic and approach, calling him “one of the least professional players” he has been around.
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