Little Excited about Seastrunk

My brain seems to want me to read "Seastrunk" as "Shawshank". Whatever, I won't fight it. Lache Shawskank it is.

No it is pronounced "Lake". To be fair though, I think I pronounced it the same way you did until I heard that it was pronounced the other way.

Same.
 
i have to say after seeing the scouting report on Lache below I'm more excited about this kid. if williams cannot stay healthy this guy can replace he and dunbar.


http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...fl-draft-2014-highlights-scouting-report-more

Lache Seastrunk, RB, Baylor (HT: 5’9½”, WT: 201 lbs.)

Washington Commanders (Commanders trade 178th pick to Titansfor 186th and 228th picks)

Sixth Round: 186th Pick

NFL Comparison: LeSean McCoy, RB, Philadelphia Eagles

>LeSean McCoy

:lmao2:
 
My brain seems to want me to read "Seastrunk" as "Shawshank". Whatever, I won't fight it. Lache Shawskank it is.



Same.

I am constantly thinking Shawshank too... but I think that's because when I think of the quote: "Andy crawled to freedom through five hundred yards of **** smelling foulness I can't even imagine" every time that I think about Seastrunk being drafted by the Commanders and then escaping.
 
I am constantly thinking Shawshank too... but I think that's because when I think of the quote: "Andy crawled to freedom through five hundred yards of **** smelling foulness I can't even imagine" Every time that I think about Seastrunk being drafted by the Commanders and then escaping.

:bow::clap:
 
And here he is:

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I have learned not to get attached to the UDFAs,one day they are doing well in camp and next month they are gone never to be heard from again.
 
his video was in another thread, his baylor days, and he has good speed, and looked like a good runner.
 
Both Williams and McFadden aren't at 100%.
They badly need bodies.
So why not bring in various guys for a test drive while they're at it?

When are either of them ever at 100% or 50% for that matter?
 
his video was in another thread, his baylor days, and he has good speed, and looked like a good runner.

He is an electrifying open field runner but for him to make this team he's going to need to learn how to stick his head in a pile and get the tough yard, easy first, instead of trying to break it outside looking for the home run every time.

And he's gotta learn how to pass protect.

Now's his chance to show his stuff with McFadden and Williams gimpy.
 

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