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Rashaad Penny Highlights from Week 14 | Seattle Seahawks

Check out Rashaad Penny's best plays from the Week 14 matchup against the Houston Texans.

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Ricardo Masvidal

Best game he’s ever had for us. If only he could do this more often

    Naloniguess

    Past 2 games he’s been good this better continue

    Danny Diamonds

    He will

    c-at

    this comment aged like milk lmfaooo

    Warren Coit

    Who would have thought this was just a start to a great season with almost all his rah yds coming in the last 5 weeks

    Johnny Harris

    @Timing is everything he’s been taking care of himself, watch Adrien peterson interveiw about penny then you’ll prolly change your mind about that

poocrafter2

I’ve been defending Penny the last couple years saying that he’s a great player he just got unlucky missing a season because of injury from the prior year. This game felt good.

    The Great Cheeseburger Man

    @Artikulate93 93 nah penny has always been a spectacular runner. He just cannot stay healthy. There’s nothing he can do to redeem himself for the starting job when this season is all said and done. He’s proven to be unreliable for too long now, and no organization would trust him enough to rely on him as number 1.

    It’s too bad. Had he been healthy I think he would have been an unbelievable player. I hope we don’t resign him so he can finally walk away from the game, before he kills himself on the field.

    Artikulate93 93

    @The Great Cheeseburger Man 100% agree, but would be nice for him to do great for the remainder of the season for the slight chances of making the playoffs, I’m not giving up hope!

    The Sloke

    @The Great Cheeseburger Man this is random insight but, honestly, Carson has been awesome when in there but much like Penny in regards to being unable to stay healthy. I would like to see Seattle keep both and use them as a 1-2 combo or insurance for the other, one more year, and get a value rb in the 3rd or 4th. There really aren’t any rbs in the league that are sure bets to stay healthy, these days. So, in essence, if they’ve proven they can play, keeping them around on the cheap and drafting a high value insurance back in the mid rounds of the draft and hoping you hit on them is all you can do now. Taking rbs inside the top 20 will be a thing of the past.

    Oscar Paz

    I think a lot of Seahawks fans thought that at least here in Seattle

Seattle's 12th Man

Great Run!
Insane Block!!!
🔥Go Hawks!🔥

Ethan Whitman

People forget that Penny is a good back when he’s healthy. He’s just not been able to take care of his body for whatever reason, but if he can stay on the field for the rest of the season then I think we’ll be ok without Chris Carson

    Jony_B

    Its probably a diet thing

jay L

I watched Penny when he was at SDSU. My one lasting memory of this guy was a interview after the UNLV game. Instead of hyping up on his accomplishments that the interviewer was asking about, he instead addressed that he was sorry for the City of Vegas that recently went through the Vegas shooting at the music festival. Im glad to finally see him get some shine. heres the interview https://youtu.be/zEn0MavoKCE

Eli Mendoza

Rashaad In his career…
has had 7 games with atleast 10 carries and in 5 of them he averaged atleast 4.5 per carry and has had 15 games with atleast 8 carries and 13 of thoes he had atleast 4 yards per carry, when he gets carries and feels out the game he can be effective

    Swirvin' Birds

    @Brohan from Rohan Carroll’s scheme has always been run 1st. Hard to do when the last few seasons your RB’s are all on the IR list.

    Brohan from Rohan

    @Swirvin’ Birds, It hadn’t been run first since Wilson was a huge part of the run game. He’s not mobile anymore. You’re saying that the philosophy of “Let Russ Cook” last year was a run first offense? They had a dynamic passing game when they were spreading the ball around. That included Carson being involved. He was more productive in the pass game than run. It was when they stopped doing that, when Wilson started staring down DK and force feeding him the ball so he wouldn’t cry like a diva, is when Carroll went back to running it more because he figured that was the problem like the senile moron he is. You simply don’t pay a QB as much as Wilson to be a run first team. They haven’t been a run first team in years and the number show that. They pass far more than run.

    Swirvin' Birds

    @Brohan from Rohan That’s exactly what I am saying. It hasn’t been run 1st since the whole ‘Let Russ Cook’ stuff kicked off 2 years ago.

    This isn’t Pete, this is Russ. Totally agree.

    Brohan from Rohan

    @Swirvin’ Birds, It is Carroll. He’s running a scheme from years ago as if he has the same talent. He doesn’t.

    Swirvin' Birds

    @Brohan from Rohan You don’t think it has anything to do with Russ having more say in play calling? You don’t think this whole ‘let Russ cook’ has led to a more pass heavy game? You don’t think the offensive coordinators and Russ have any say in the play calling? I think Russ has had too much say in the plays called. Not only that, when Pete called Russ out on forcing the ball down field and not taking the underneath throws Russ’s response was basically Pete has his way of winning and I have mine. I am going to continue to attack and force the ball down field.
    If anything I think Pete has let the chickens run the roost a little too much lately.

Sean M

If he can stay healthy, and stay confident in himself, Penny could be a very good NFL RB. He has been very unlucky when it comes to the injury bug.

John Goldsmith

I love seeing guys come back from major injury like this. The hundreds of hours spent in isolation rehabbing and dreaming of getting back to this level. Onward and upward Rashaad.

NostalgiaSteve

If he stays healthy watch out, we have our back!

ALPHA 5

I never doubted penny it seemed everyone else did saying he’s a waste of space and he gets injured all the time.

    Maverick33 guy

    He’s Bob Sanders of RB position…great talent…just his body can’t handle the punishment

Andrew Nguyen

What a game by Penny Today!

Chazz_US Marine

AP influenced him today. Penny was running and hitting those holes hard just like AP.

    Richard V

    What he needs is to warm up properly ! LIMBERS ! STRENGTHEN those connective tissues !!!

tyson067

This brings me a tear….now I’m crying for joy! You go Penny!

Consado Sambora

Going back to his rookie season Penny has always made explosive plays when healthy unfortunately he just can’t stay healthy enough to count on week after week. Hopefully he can string together a run of being able to answer the bell and be the primary back.

RanInThaCut

So happy for penny. You could see the excitement when he scored

Mike Uziel

So happy for the dude! Hopefully he’s able to keep it going!

landon grover

He is actually so good when hes healthy. Hopefully he can stay healthy

Swirvin' Birds

Sure would be a great feel good story if he can turn it around and keep this up. No doubt he’s been a 1st round bust so far but that doesn’t mean his entire story is written in stone yet. Good for him and great for the Hawks if he can.

Richard V

When Penny is healthy I see in him Seahawk great Chris Warren . The badass stiff arm and upright running is all Warren . I’m an ex wrestler and my room mate was a Judo champion in school . We both see MAJOR weakness in how the NFL players of today warm up and are SURE it contributes to their injury issues .

TheSkyline5467

I really hope Penny can stay healthy because he’s a dime when he’s on the field baby.

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