This will be one of the most important NFC games of the 2015 season.
Two titans squaring off with the tie breaker of the NFC for home field advantage on the line.
Week one was more like game 3.2 of pre season for both teams in a large way. Both Seattle and Green Bay still had some sorting out to do in their respective teams. The Packers needed to know how well their offense would function with out Jordy. The Hawks O-line needed a crash course in real game speed to shake out the truth as to what they had to work with or needed to immediately replace.
Both teams learned much in week one. Both teams could afford to give away a loss in week one.
Fortunately for the Packers they found that they could win without Nelson.
The Hawks lost but shook out the O-Line enough to know that they had a group that could play well enough together to keep and build on.
The Hawks discovered that every receiver on the team was up to speed given Wilson had enough time to get them the ball. They saw what they expected with Lynch. He hasn't lost a step from 2014. They discovered what they already knew about Tyler Lockett. He is the most NFL ready rookie receiver/Kick returner the team has drafted in a very long time. Rawls and Jackson didn't disappoint in backing Lynch at RB.
That's all for now as I haven't seen the Green Bay game. I'm going to watch it now on my NFL Game Pass and get a better idea of how the Packers have progressed since their loss to the Hawks in the NFC title game last season.
Two titans squaring off with the tie breaker of the NFC for home field advantage on the line.
Week one was more like game 3.2 of pre season for both teams in a large way. Both Seattle and Green Bay still had some sorting out to do in their respective teams. The Packers needed to know how well their offense would function with out Jordy. The Hawks O-line needed a crash course in real game speed to shake out the truth as to what they had to work with or needed to immediately replace.
Both teams learned much in week one. Both teams could afford to give away a loss in week one.
Fortunately for the Packers they found that they could win without Nelson.
The Hawks lost but shook out the O-Line enough to know that they had a group that could play well enough together to keep and build on.
The Hawks discovered that every receiver on the team was up to speed given Wilson had enough time to get them the ball. They saw what they expected with Lynch. He hasn't lost a step from 2014. They discovered what they already knew about Tyler Lockett. He is the most NFL ready rookie receiver/Kick returner the team has drafted in a very long time. Rawls and Jackson didn't disappoint in backing Lynch at RB.
That's all for now as I haven't seen the Green Bay game. I'm going to watch it now on my NFL Game Pass and get a better idea of how the Packers have progressed since their loss to the Hawks in the NFC title game last season.
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