Seahawks safety Earl Thomas unsure he’ll be ready to face the Rams in the opener

  • To unlock all of features of Rams On Demand please take a brief moment to register. Registering is not only quick and easy, it also allows you access to additional features such as live chat, private messaging, and a host of other apps exclusive to Rams On Demand.

Prime Time

PT
Moderator
Joined
Feb 9, 2014
Messages
20,922
Name
Peter
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...arl-thomas-unsure-hell-be-ready-for-week-one/

Earl Thomas unsure he’ll be ready for Week One
Posted by Josh Alper on July 23, 2015

cd0ymzcznguwzdbhnduynddiytjhm2yyzthlmtjjotqwyyznptvjowi1mtlmmjkxnzawmtexm2iynzqyzwzintm4nzm2-e1437665663907.jpeg
AP

After Seahawks safety Earl Thomas had surgery to repair a torn labrum in his shoulder in February, word was that there was “no doubt” he’d be ready to play when the Seahawks open the regular season.

The lack of doubt was a bit surprising given the six-to-eight month timeline given for a full recovery from the surgery and it seems that the passage of time has allowed some doubt to creep into Thomas’s head. Thomas told Ed Werder of ESPN reports that while he is making steady progress in his rehab from the surgery, he’s not expecting to be cleared for the early portion of training camp and that he’s uncertain about his status for the season opener against the Rams in St. Louis.

“I’m unsure about everything at this point,” Thomas said. “I will find out more when I get back to Seattle on [July] 30th when I take my physical.”

That’s obviously not ideal for the Seahawks given Thomas’s importance to the team’s defense, but it would be far worse to rush in hopes of getting back for Week One if taking a more patient approach makes it likelier that Thomas will be 100 percent for a greater number of games.

With almost two months to go before the Seahawks take the field for the first time in the 2015 season, there’s plenty of time for Thomas’s status to become more certain and it will surely be something they’re watching closely in Seattle.
 

Corbin

THIS IS MY BOOOOOMSTICK!!
Rams On Demand Sponsor
2023 Sportsbook Champion
Joined
Nov 9, 2014
Messages
11,189
HAHAHA I hope Sherman finally gets let without any All Pro caliber help and he gets left on continent not a island where he gets burnt regularly and often. Eat it up Britt!
 

Legatron4

Legend
Joined
Aug 10, 2013
Messages
9,427
Name
Wes
I'm not complaining. But I want those motherfuckers at full strength when we beat the shit out of them. They don't scare me and it will just give them an excuse when we clobber them.
 

Big Game

Living The Dream
Joined
Aug 1, 2014
Messages
1,044
hmmmm what a shame!!! oh well i guess that will be one of the excuses when we beat them!!
 

LazyWinker

Pro Bowler
Joined
Jun 19, 2014
Messages
1,662
Name
Paul
HAHAHA I hope Sherman finally gets let without any All Pro caliber help and he gets left on continent not a island where he gets burnt regularly and often. Eat it up Britt!
If healthy, I'd add Quick to that as well. His made his first reception while being covered by Richard Sherman.
 

Corbin

THIS IS MY BOOOOOMSTICK!!
Rams On Demand Sponsor
2023 Sportsbook Champion
Joined
Nov 9, 2014
Messages
11,189
I'm not complaining. But I want those motherfuckers at full strength when we beat the crap out of them. They don't scare me and it will just give them an excuse when we clobber them.
Let them be at full strength week 17! I want an early jump on the season! lol
If healthy, I'd add Quick to that as well. His made his first reception while being covered by Richard Sherman.

Dude I actually added him and deleted him due to my pessimism that persists behind injuries lately. I was almost as hurt with him getting hurt like that as I was when Sam went down. Rooting for a full recovery whenever that is but just don't have a good feeling about it. I don't want him back until he fully is recovered kinda like Gurley.
 

LACHAMP46

A snazzy title
Joined
Jul 21, 2013
Messages
11,735
If he does play, do we send G-Rob and Havenstein downfield to block on screens more? Do we illustrate how the shoulder can pop out of socket, Greg Williams style? Do we tell Mason to always lower his shoulder into him? Is that a fine? Do we reward a wr that outbattles him for a ball? Questions...Questions...
 

Corbin

THIS IS MY BOOOOOMSTICK!!
Rams On Demand Sponsor
2023 Sportsbook Champion
Joined
Nov 9, 2014
Messages
11,189
Man what happened to Chris Givens. I don't understand how a player just falls off the face if he earth like that. I thought this dude was the next Torry Holt.
Honestly, I think it's a bit like Isiah Pead, he lost his head. He used to play with a me against the world and seems like something happened where he got to thinking to much instead of just doing. That's my assumption but you never know Legatron who knows such things? lol
 
Last edited:

Legatron4

Legend
Joined
Aug 10, 2013
Messages
9,427
Name
Wes
Honestly, I think it's a bit like Isiah Pead, he lost his head. He used to play with a me against the world and seems like something happened where he got to thinking to much instead of just thinking. That's my assumption but you never know man. Legatron who knows such things? lol
You got me man. So many other players are cocky and think they're the best and still back it up. So something else has to be up with him.
 

Mackeyser

Supernovas are where gold forms; the only place.
Joined
Apr 26, 2013
Messages
14,186
Name
Mack
Or it could be he dropped a few balls and then we had backups for nearly two years... I'm not a huge Givens apologist, but it's hard to put the screws to any Rams receiver considering all the QB issues...
 

Rams Until I Die

Pro Bowler
Joined
Oct 21, 2013
Messages
1,521
Name
John
One of my favorite ways of giving Hawks fans crap out here is telling them that their favorite player Sherman wouldn't be half as good without Thomas saving his ass all the time. They get so fired up but truth hurts.
 

jap

Legend
Joined
Jan 12, 2013
Messages
6,548
I'm not complaining. But I want those motherfuckers at full strength when we beat the crap out of them. They don't scare me and it will just give them an excuse when we clobber them.

You do realize, of course, that they fear us!, no matter how much they may try to say different. :sneaky::LOL:
 

PressureD41

Les Snead's Draft Advisor
Rams On Demand Sponsor
Joined
Jan 9, 2012
Messages
3,803
Name
Eddy
If he does play, do we send G-Rob and Havenstein downfield to block on screens more? Do we illustrate how the shoulder can pop out of socket, Greg Williams style? Do we tell Mason to always lower his shoulder into him? Is that a fine? Do we reward a wr that outbattles him for a ball? Questions...Questions...

Ya and would love to see a full speed pulling Jamon Brown w/ dead to rights Sherman in sight!!! Pancake his a$s
 

RamBill

Legend
Joined
Jul 31, 2010
Messages
8,874
Rams could catch a break in Week 1
By Nick Wagoner

http://espn.go.com/blog/st-louis-rams/post/_/id/19674/rams-could-catch-a-break-in-week-1

EARTH CITY, Mo. -- When the NFL released the regular-season schedule in late April, it appeared that no favors were done for the St. Louis Rams. Indeed, the first five games feature contests against four teams that won at least 11 games in 2014.

That's tied for the second-toughest slate of any team in the first five weeks. Of course, it all starts in Week 1 when the Rams host the two-time defending NFC champion Seattle Seahawks. Given the Seahawks' success in recent years, there might never be an ideal time to play them, but ESPN's Ed Werder offered a report Thursday that might provide some helpful news for the Rams.

According to Werder, Seattle safety Earl Thomas is unsure if he'll be available for the Week 1 tilt in St. Louis as he recovers from February shoulder surgery. While cornerback Richard Sherman was able to avoid having elbow surgery in the offseason, he too told Werder that he has some anxiety about how his elbow will hold up when he has to start tackling again.

Clearly, nobody wants any of these guys to be hurt and the Rams have proved a handful for the Seahawks even with Thomas and Sherman in place, but any advantage St. Louis could get, especially to get off to a fast start, would likely be welcome.

I.C.Y.M.I.�

A roundup of Thursday's Rams stories appearing on ESPN.com. ... In the Ram-blings, we took a closer look at Los Angeles' apparent desire to bring the NFL back. ... We then kicked off our training camp preview by offering our projected starters heading into camp, an initial 53-man roster projection for the end of camp and some thoughts on a variety of topics in the actual camp preview. ... Finally, we closed the day with the next in our series looking at key Rams for 2015, this time focused on cornerback Janoris Jenkins.

Elsewhere:

Eric Karabell offers a fantasy perspective on the Rams in his summer snapshot.

Ron Jaworski tells Mike and Mike that Nick Foles has a chance to be one of the quarterbacks taking the biggest step forward in 2015.

Mike Sando follows up on his QB tiers rankings with a look at the debate about Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson's place on the list.

At stltoday.com, Jeff Gordon writes that NFL teams don't need new stadiums to prosper.

Marques Johnson and Jeanne Zelasko talk about the Rams and Los Angeles with St. Louis' Howard Balzer in this radio interview.

Giants offensive lineman Geoff Schwartz said he wouldn't want to play in Los Angeles if a team moved there.