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Green Bay @ Seattle: Game thread (0-0) - (0-0)


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gotta admit both R Wilson and P Harvin looking dang good. One-handed spectacular catch by slow TE Miller too

 

This is why I love football because you can never tell, Harvin looking good injury free, and yeah that catch by Miller was incredible. That bad snap was a damn fine recovery.

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Ha Ha is going to be good for a long time in this league.  A couple of rookie mistakes and he should have had that INT but overall not too bad.  I know he got sucked in on that Wilson play fake but if he doesn't step up to stop the run then Wilson runs for 10-15 yards anyway.  He was in a lose-lose situation there.

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half

Wilson: 121 yds passing, 1 TD

Rodgers: 86 yds passing, lot of dumping it off to his hot valve, scared to challenge Sherman

Lynch: 8.4 ypc

Lacy: 3.6 ypc

Harvin: 70 yds from scrimmage (48 receiving, 22 rushing on 2 carries) plus 31 on his 1 kickoff return for 101 all-purpose yds in 1st half

Total Yards

221 - Seattle (on pace for 442)

131 - Green Bay (on pace for 262)

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