We almost lost Lamb

CeeDee should be good after that tackle, but I'm all for #88 not returning punts because STs suck anyway, and no need to hurt a WR1 for that poop squad unit.
 
I thought it looked bad at the time but he got up so I figured he was okay. Obviously not quite, which explains why Noah Brown was out there on the final drive.

he got up without a limp, he didn't show any sign that he was hurt ...but i did notice he wasn't on the field on that last drive ..who knows with his
ability how he could have impacted the final drive ...damn elated he wasn;t seriously hurt.
 
he got up without a limp, he didn't show any sign that he was hurt ...but i did notice he wasn't on the field on that last drive ..who knows with his
ability how he could have impacted the final drive ...damn elated he wasn;t seriously hurt.
when the muscles are still warm, they don't show soft body tissue injuries right away. clearly looked like an ankle strain. hope we learn from this.
 
Best part is. This player was told to do that to Lamb, and Carroll is sitting there high and mighty about what Hill did to Carson? Get snipped.

Seattle has always been a dirty team to me. They always do these little small, under the radar types of hits and turns to hurt players but no one seems to notice or care... kind of odd.
 
so hes doesnt get tackled when catching the ball? come on its football you cant worry about what almost happens on every play something almost happens..

they will use Lamb but in bigger situations on PRs when we need a big play
 
Did anyone else notice that the mic was on after the hit? One of the Seahawks said "Knock the F out of him" or something like that. I know that's normal language among football players, but the fact that it was said after Cee Dee was hit low confirms what we already know about that dirty bunch.
 
He got up gimpy after that hit. I thought he looked different after it
 
lol everyone crying about Trystan Hill being a dirty player. It's the Seahawks and Cheat Carroll screw them.
 
Well, I didn't care if Dez returned punts, but he was 6'2" 220.

Lamb is 6'2" 198. He shouldn't be returning punts.
 
I thought it looked bad at the time but he got up so I figured he was okay. Obviously not quite, which explains why Noah Brown was out there on the final drive.

I was wondering why we seen noah brown and cedric wilson (who played good) alot in the 4th. Especially the last drive. Looked like we didn't have lamb or coop.
 

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