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Watching Geno play he’s terrible at going through progressions, he targets onto one receiver and throws that way, he’s extremely predictable… Drew looks better, he actually goes through progressions, goes to his 2nd and 3rd receivers If it’s not there initially… This should be a no brainer, Drew looks better .. I’m sure Drew will win the starting job…
Any word if he's gotten back in shape.They Say Penny is at 237 pounds... I do not like that as he played at 220 or below in college where he "never" got hurt. He came in at 235 a couple years ago and was injured. Glad we got Walker because I think Penny is going to eat himself out of the league. Last year i think he was around 225 and Pete was all jacke dup about how quick and fit he looked. Penny shouldn't be playing at over 220.
JJAW is garbage. Can't catch and doesn't understand how to run routes.Eagles trade Arcega-Whiteside to Seahawks
The Philadelphia Eagles are sending wide receiver J.J. Arcega-Whiteside to the Seattle Seahawks in exchange for defensive back Ugo Amadi, the Eagles announced Monday.A second-round pick in 2019, Arcega-Whiteside will receive an opportunity for a fresh start after a disappointing stay in...www.thescore.com
This is surprising. Rumors are that Amadi was going to be cut so I can see why Philly would want to trade for him before he hit the waiver if that’s the case.
Yeah, what are we doing trading for a stiff at a position of relative strength? Rather have a 7th rd pick 2 years down the roadJJAW is garbage. Can't catch and doesn't understand how to run routes.
Yeah, what are we doing trading for a stiff at a position of relative strength? Rather have a 7th rd pick 2 years down the road
Amadi traded for Arcega-Whiteside. Dunno much about JJ from Philly other than he was a late 2nd round pick so maybe there's some talent there.
Amadi seemed to allow EVERY catch thrown his way so I can't say I'll miss him at all. And Woolen/Bryant are looking good so far... and maybe Blair can stay healthy for once.
Sounds like a trade for 2 guys who were unlikely to stick on their rosters.
Saving cap space makes the most sense.I think this is the reason they went for this trade. Hawks also cleared up around 2.4 million in cap space with the trade.
The Seahawks' receiver corps has taken a hit of late with injuries to veteran Marquise Goodwin (hamstring), Freddie Swain (back) and Cody Thompson (shoulder). They've been without last year's second-round pick Dee Eskridge (hamstring) since the first practice of training camp. The Seahawks put Thompson on injured reserve Monday and waived another receiver, Deontez Alexander, as part of their roster reductions.
Not sure. Maybe need an extra body on special teams?Yeah, what are we doing trading for a stiff at a position of relative strength? Rather have a 7th rd pick 2 years down the road
Injury Update: Rookie RB Ken Walker dealing with hernia
In an offseason of revamping but not rebuilding, the Seattle Seahawks used two early second round picks in the 2022 NFL Draft on a pair of young potential impact makers, one on each side of the...www.fieldgulls.com