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The forum is super buggy lately.

 

Lynch is look to be out again, Freddy has a high ankle sprain. I have to start Rawl with no choice, anyone else starting Rawl if Lynch is sitting?

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The forum is super buggy lately.

 

Lynch is look to be out again, Freddy has a high ankle sprain. I have to start Rawl with no choice, anyone else starting Rawl if Lynch is sitting?

Last I saw Lynch should play, but Rawls didn't do much against Detroit and Cincy is next

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Two leg injuries for Lynch suggests he's likely to sit again. And the fact that he hasn't practiced.

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Two leg injuries for Lynch suggests he's likely to sit again. And the fact that he hasn't practiced.

And he's out for Sunday.

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thx

Now it's all over the web.

 

Probably didn't want Lynch to travel and use that spot. So they announced early when he didn't get on the plane.

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hard to start rawls in a ppr league.. freddy jax is playing ... but in standard y not with the rb depth going to crap...

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hard to start rawls in a ppr league.. freddy jax is playing ... but in standard y not with the rb depth going to crap...

Fred has a high ankle sprain. Don't think he got on the plane either.

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Fred has a high ankle sprain. Don't think he got on the plane either.

Coach Pete Carroll said Fred Jackson (questionable, ankle) is likely to play in Sunday's game against the Bengals.

Jackson was upgraded to limited Friday, and is expected to play through his high-ankle sprain. Seattle is confident enough in Jackson's status that he'll make the trip to Cincinnati. With Marshawn Lynch out, Jackson should have a pass-protection role behind Thomas Rawls.

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Coach Pete Carroll said Fred Jackson (questionable, ankle) is likely to play in Sunday's game against the Bengals.

Jackson was upgraded to limited Friday, and is expected to play through his high-ankle sprain. Seattle is confident enough in Jackson's status that he'll make the trip to Cincinnati. With Marshawn Lynch out, Jackson should have a pass-protection role behind Thomas Rawls.

Thanks for the update. Can't imagine they play Fred as much as last week though. He's wounded and a trooper but won't be full speed.

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Don't see much From Fred this week .

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