NFL Analyst Mark Schlereth on Abe Lucas returning to #Seahawks
The #Seahawks glaring issues on the line of scrimmage have been the story of the season so far, but how much of that will change when tackle Abe Lucas returns to action on Sunday vs the 49ers? Mark Schlereth joins Dave Wyman & Ray Roberts (filling in for Bob Stelton) to discuss this and much more.
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Abe coming back will boost the O-line. This is huge
Moar Mark
The lack of major injuries to Seahawks QBs during this embarrassing run of O-line play is stunning.
Stink is spot on about telling Goodell what to do about reducing QB injuries. "Let the players practice (instead of coddling them)." Practice practice practice!
Sucks to say but I don't see us winning more than 2 games, maaaaaybe 3 but that's up in the air, love my hawks but I don't thing our playcalling is going to get us too around, theyre in shotgun what, 80%, college that may work but we need a better balance with different formations, like hiking under center but, les go
Hope Abraham Lucas will stay Healthy and TOUGH.
That guy right there should be coaching! He’s got the football knowledge, the credibility, and he would be tough and demand respect. Love hearing him talk.
Man schlereths Input on things is always fantastic
God is Good!!!
They should have Ryan Grubb's to coaching the team & calling the plays from the sideline!?
all we need is for abe to come back and play rt, rg, and center all at once…
This is part of the problem, why is everyone acting like Lucas is some all pro missing puece werenfinally getting back? He's not good enough just like the rest of our lineman, and most of all he can't stay healthy
I mean Abe is certainly better than Forsythe and Jerrell (which is expected) but he had a good rookie season and that's it. This isn't some all pro right tackle that is going to save the season. This will certainly help but the interior OL is a huge problem. Also, Abe's injury can be a career ender, and it's an injury that can creep up really quick again. I know the surgery was a success and I hope it works out, but there's a decent chance it gets reinjured. That was the reason he fell to the 3rd round… Abe had early 2nd round talent, but the chance of an injury was high – which we obviously saw firsthand.