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    Cut by Seahawks, RB Michael lands with Packers

    SPNW StaffBy SPNW StaffNovember 16, 20164 Comments2 Mins Read
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    Christine Michael landed with the Green Bay Packers. / Drew McKenzie, Sportspress Northwest

    Struggling in the run game, the Green Bay Packers Wednesday claimed RB Christine Michael off waivers from Seattle, one day after the Seahawks cut loose their leading rusher. It’s possible the Seahawks will see Michael again this season as they will play at Lambeau Field Dec. 11.

    The decision to cut Michael, who had rushed for 469 yards and six touchdowns, stemmed from the Seahawks’ desire to go with rookie C.J. Prosise, who had 66 rushing and 87 receiving yards at New England Sunday, and Thomas Rawls, who is expected to return from a fibula fracture and play against the Philadelphia Eagles at CenturyLink Field this Sunday.

    The Seahawks also have rookie Alex Collins and newly promoted rookie RB  Troymaine Pope in the mix.

    Green Bay lost its top two running backs earlier when Eddie Lacy and James Starks went down. Starks has since returned and had 33 yards in Green Bay’s 47-25 loss to Tennessee l Sunday. With Lacy out QBAaron Rodgers has been Green Bay’s leading rusher.

    The 26-year-old Michael started seven of Seattle’s first nine games, but began to lose favor with his coaches, reportedly because he couldn’t make the proper run reads and tended to avoid contact. He had five carries over the past two games after averaging 16.4 in the first seven contests.

    If Michael hadn’t gone to the Packers, he probably would have picked up by the Minnesota Vikings, who also put in a claim.

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    4 Comments

    1. 1coolguy on November 16, 2016 4:01 pm

      Sounds like JS did a good turn for him and called on his old team. Very cool.

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    2. jafabian on November 17, 2016 12:19 pm

      Remember the last backup Seahawks RB the Packers picked up? Ahman Green. Could be a good pick up on their part.

      I’m very surprised at this move, as were many 12s. Rawls is no guarantee to return to form and Michael had a solid start as the starting RB. Hope the club doesn’t end up regretting this. I was assuming Michael’s hammy was worse than was let on but if the Packers picked him up maybe not.

    3. DJ on November 18, 2016 9:48 am

      Best of luck to C Michael – hope he does himself proud. His efforts and improvement here were very much recognized and appreciated. Yeah, he’s still got learning to do, but it seems like it takes something to shake him up in order for him to get it. It will be fun to follow him with the Pack

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