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I wouldn't be surprised if the score was within the 9.5 point spread. Seattle, like the Chicago game and in fact games the past two years, have a tendency to play to the level team they play.
I don't blame Tate, I blame the short sighted Seattle management for keeping a trouble maker in place of him. If Golden Tate was still catching clutch third down passes for Seattle you would be singing a different tune.
Somethings not right with Seattle's offense. Maybe they are missing a golden Tate. Might be why you don't have two Superbowl and won't win this year. You only have 1 win so far.The Seahawks are favored by 9.5. It is unlikely any of the highly humorous and ingenious examples of excuses will need be drawn upon.
I would enjoy seeing Wilson "throw the ball out of bounds" and hit Tate in his punkin head.
Just sayin..
Then you don't want him getting banged up if he's all you got.Thomas Rawls may be the difference in tonight's match up.
He ran for 104 yards backing up Lynch in the last game.
My only concern about Rawls is that he tends to lose balance easily and leaves too many extra yards out on the field. If he could have stayed upright against the Bears he could have easily run for 150 with only roughly 3/4 of the team's carries.
Wilson also leaves a lot of yards on the field. He runs out of bounds often usually making first downs but with an extra juke he could get many more yards before he slides down. I understand Russell is primarily trying NOT to get hit but with Lynch on the sidelines his running is just that much more important.
Yea, when his o line doesn't give him time he becomes a talented scrambling qb. Wish Stafford had that personalityWilson can be the greatest and the worst QB in the same game.
I think he may have a multiple personality mental condition.
Yea, when his o line doesn't give him time he becomes a talented scrambling qb. Wish Stafford had that personalityWilson can be the greatest and the worst QB in the same game.
I think he may have a multiple personality mental condition.
I am really only concerned about two things while this maturation of the O-Line takes place.
First, the members of the O-Line and the receivers that have a better view of when the defense is running stunts HAVE to start communicating with Russell that the barn door has been left open and the big hosses will be coming his way. This is important so our QB knows where the pressure is coming from so if Wilson is going to be sacked and blind sided he knows when to give up on the play and just protect the ball.
Secondly Wilson needs to take better care of the ball. Oh ya.. I believe I mentioned that already. My other, other concern is that Russell could get injured during one of these sacks. The thought that Wilson could sustain an injury running with the ball seems less likely these days than one of these 3-400 pounders rolling up on Russell's legs causing a twist or strain during a sack where three or 4 D-Linemen pile up on him.
I believe the benefits of allowing the O-Line to jelly-if-I will eventually pay off. It will be fore nothing if Wilson is sporting crutches on the sidelines.
Last night I was flown back in time to when Dave Kreig had no o line and ran for his life hoping largest or skansi could bail him out. So many plays last night I saw the o line standing there having had no blocking contact with anyone. I feel bad that Wilson lost the ball twice but I do not blame him. He did the best he could carrying his line on his shoulders. When he lost the ball there was NO ONE near him from his team. No one there to try to recover and no one even around to pull them off of him. It was disgraceful. If Carroll is right and it will take another 5 weeks to see the o line come together then chalk up this year as toast. Everyone else is firing on on cylinders. The o line would have been the reason the game was lost had bam bam not saved the day. And yo those going to ***** about the no call...bit me! None of the announcers, coaches, or refs ever heard of the rule til some old dude who is retired came on the s end after the end of the game to say anything. Why everyone took his word as gospel is beyond me.