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On the first TD Baldwin just straight up blows by Tre Boston.

 

(sorry for video quality, on laptop still)

 

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You can bet this is something the Seahawks saw on film in preparation.

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From what I saw, without looking at it right this minute, it appeared we were blitzing on two of those rd throws and it left the receivers in one on one matchup and he found the right read. On that last rd throw to Wilson it was some type of zone blitz and Addison didn't drop back quick enough and Wilson hit him in that gap before Addison got there.

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It looked like Boston was out of position on the first two tds. He should have been in position to tackle Kearse after the great throw by Wilson.

I'm not going to bash him though. He's a rookie who has improved since he started. He was just a liability tonight.

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All three touchdowns were against the Blitz. The first two were vs. single coverage. The third was to an uncovered tight end against a zone. All three passes were thrown before the blitz even had a chance. It was just good quarterbacking and good receiving. 

 

Kearse did push off but we have 7 wins, we aren't getting that call.

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