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<blockquote data-quote="brandon2348" data-source="post: 556405" data-attributes="member: 7094"><p>I think the game plan is pretty simple for the Seahawks game. I think you run the ball. Then run the ball. Then run the ball. Target the point of attack at Cliff Averil and Bruce Irvin. Mix in some Lacy and WR screens. We can go power run against good run defenses and proved it against the Niners in the playoff game last year. Once the running game is established and you knock the noise decimal level down a few notches start mixing in some play action and throw in a few 50/50 shots down field.</p><p></p><p>Don't come out early trying to throw the ball everywhere because there fans are going to be all jacked up and the place will be louder then you can imagine. I find it to be very annoying myself. I was at the last game there and the Packer offense was way out of rhythm early and the noise I felt had a lot to do with it. Lot's of miss-communication. I don't think Rodgers and Co. were completely prepared for noise because it's something you really have to experience at Century Link. I believe this time they will be much more prepared and have a much better understanding.</p><p></p><p>You gotta go out there and punch these guys in the mouth early and control the line of scrimmage, and I believe we have the offense to do it.</p><p></p><p>Everyone is talking about Harvin and yeah he is dangerous but I really am not that scared of there offense. We play way better offenses in our own division with better receivers and stronger armed QB's. The running backs we play in our division aren't to shabby either. I think our DB's can match up well on there smaller receivers man to man and Hawks really cant go "back shoulder" to anybody. That means we can bring pressure. I can't wait to see Matthews and Peppers unleashed.</p><p></p><p>Overall if we don't turn the ball over and play solid special teams play I would be very very surprised if "Green and Gold" doesn't come out on top.</p><p></p><p>Final thought: The Baltimore Ravens were 17-2 in last 19 at home and Super Bowl Champs last year when we beat them in Baltimore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brandon2348, post: 556405, member: 7094"] I think the game plan is pretty simple for the Seahawks game. I think you run the ball. Then run the ball. Then run the ball. Target the point of attack at Cliff Averil and Bruce Irvin. Mix in some Lacy and WR screens. We can go power run against good run defenses and proved it against the Niners in the playoff game last year. Once the running game is established and you knock the noise decimal level down a few notches start mixing in some play action and throw in a few 50/50 shots down field. Don't come out early trying to throw the ball everywhere because there fans are going to be all jacked up and the place will be louder then you can imagine. I find it to be very annoying myself. I was at the last game there and the Packer offense was way out of rhythm early and the noise I felt had a lot to do with it. Lot's of miss-communication. I don't think Rodgers and Co. were completely prepared for noise because it's something you really have to experience at Century Link. I believe this time they will be much more prepared and have a much better understanding. You gotta go out there and punch these guys in the mouth early and control the line of scrimmage, and I believe we have the offense to do it. Everyone is talking about Harvin and yeah he is dangerous but I really am not that scared of there offense. We play way better offenses in our own division with better receivers and stronger armed QB's. The running backs we play in our division aren't to shabby either. I think our DB's can match up well on there smaller receivers man to man and Hawks really cant go "back shoulder" to anybody. That means we can bring pressure. I can't wait to see Matthews and Peppers unleashed. Overall if we don't turn the ball over and play solid special teams play I would be very very surprised if "Green and Gold" doesn't come out on top. Final thought: The Baltimore Ravens were 17-2 in last 19 at home and Super Bowl Champs last year when we beat them in Baltimore. [/QUOTE]
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