If you were trying to out-smart the rest of the NFL and to build a new identity before your competition landed the next Russell Wilson, wouldn’t the best thing to do to be to acquire two firsts, two seconds, and three chess pieces for a 34-year-old quarterback who showed signs of wear and tear last season? (The finger injury is not wear-and-tear, just bad luck, but clearly Wilson at 33 was different than Wilson he was at 24. Wouldn’t trading Wilson to save $50 million per year be the more analytical move? What confuses the heck out of me is why “the smarts” are against it. I think that supports the theory that if they had another competent back he would have produced similarly to Sony. I understand fans being upset about the Wilson trade because he’s the best quarterback in franchise history and he’s potentially got more elite seasons left in him. He took what was given to him but was not as successful breaking off long runs or creating opportunities himself. Rashaad Penny knows when to slow down, when to turn on the jets, when to wait for his blockers and when to hit the hole and take what the defense gives him. Where Nick Chubb is a little on the patient side, and Sony Michel is a little on the aggressive side, Penny has the ideal combination. The 2018 first-round pick finished last season with 119 carries for 749 yards. Penny sat out of OTAs last week due to a slight hamstring issue, so its encouraging to see him back at practice, even if it was a lighter session. You've probably heard about the Russell Wilson trade by now. Rashaad Penny Has The Ideal Level Of Patience. Penny (hamstring) participated in Tuesdays practice, Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times reports. We talk about the article about 30 minutes in. Rashaad Penny rushed for 2,248 yards last season. SONY MICHEL, GEORGIA Analysis: Sony Michel is a running who has great speed and is a nice change of pace back. There is a FREE two-hour podcast that I did today with thad wenatchee of Field Gulls that you can watch right HERE. What concerns me is he has already had a serious knee injury and he is not a good pass blocker. Today’s bonus post is a Regular Joes premium article, which you can join for $5 per month. My rebuttals are in small, tiny, weak letters after those headers. What Barnwell said will be in bold, larger letters. They didn't see him first break a sweet 8-yard run, then an impressive 30. Let’s go line-by-line, starting with “What went wrong" according to Barnwell. Let the lame-os in your league peep Sony Michel's box score and a 3.6-yard rushing average. ESPN’s Bill Barnwell wrote that the Seattle Seahawks had the worst offseason of any team in the NFL.
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