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You guys haven't heard yet? This isn't the same Seahawks team from week 6


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Two can play that game. Week 6 we were without CJ and Jared Allen.  We had wes freakin' horton and ryan delaire playing the bulk of the snaps at DE. AJ Klein was out and it was Luke's first game back.  Ben freakin' Jacobs got significant playing time at LB.  Jerricho Cotchery had limited participation with an ankle injury.

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4 minutes ago, Jase said:

Two can play that game. Week 6 we were without CJ and Jared Allen.  We had wes freakin' horton and ryan delaire playing the bulk of the snaps at DE. AJ Klein was out and it was Luke's first game back.  Ben freakin' Jacobs got significant playing time at LB.  Jerricho Cotchery had limited participation with an ankle injury.

Yeah people tend to forget that but then again you'd have folks even here on this board who would argue that we are still without CJ and Jared Allen.

 

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Jimmy Graham ate Harpers lunch in week 6. He'll be watching from his couch this time around.

Ricardo Lockette caught a lucky TD on a mistimed jump by Coleman. He's out.

Playing in Seattle also gives them such a huge advantage. 

I really can't see this game being that close. maybe something like 31-17.

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2 minutes ago, TrianglePanther said:

Is that even arguable? They've been non-existent. 

I'd like for them to be more productive but the coaches think they are the best options right now.  I'm going to trust their opinion over yours or mine since we're sitting here posting on a message board and they are actually out there coaching.

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Let's be real, Allen and CJ will be better at keeping RW in the pocket than horton and ESPECIALLY delaire, who, frustratingly quickly ran up the field and got run out of the play almost every snap during week 6.

Wilson might be improved from the pocket lately, but I still like my chances with him pinned in the pocket with Star and KK pushing the guards and center into his lap.

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8 minutes ago, jfo89 said:

Jimmy Graham ate Harpers lunch in week 6. He'll be watching from his couch this time around.

Ricardo Lockette caught a lucky TD on a mistimed jump by Coleman. He's out.

Playing in Seattle also gives them such a huge advantage. 

I really can't see this game being that close. maybe something like 31-17.

I can't see Russ scoring 17. He never gets more than 2 miracle balloon balls per game. 

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2 minutes ago, JJT said:

I can't see Russ scoring 17. He never gets more than 2 miracle balloon balls per game. 

 

I hope so, just trying to give the Seahawks SOME credit. Honestly though my biggest worry about this game is his improv plays, especially those miracle balloons lol. Plus if our ends don't keep him in the pocket he's going to have some 1st down runs, that's why I want to see more Addison and Ealy.

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