Practice Recap

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C.J. Gable strained his groin in warmups but it might not be serious. Luthur Brown moved back to linebacker and is an emergency option only because Stanley Havili progressed enough to play against Arizona.
Oscar Lua will play but Kevin Thomas appears headed toward missing another game. Kyle Williams returned after yesterday's knee sprain.
Pete Carroll said Jeff Byers and Sedrick Ellis could both be back in two weeks.


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Tim Allen said:

Why wont Allen Bradford try to play fullback? The team needs someone to step up.Remember Marcus Allen played fullback for Charles White.My personal choice is Thomas Williams.I can see him blasting LB's already.

Eddie HOA said:

Why do people keep mentioning Marcus Allen and Charles White being fullbacks before becoming running backs. That was a bygone era when those guys knew that if they played those positions first the next year they will be the running back the following year. the way SC has been doing things the last 6 years is once you are in a position you are pretty much stuck there. And since there are soooo many tailbacks Bradford is probably worried he would get typecasted and never be given a chance to play tailback again. I think if SC doesn't need him at running back, put him back on defense. It seems like the defensive secondary is always losing people.

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