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<blockquote data-quote="Sea_Hawker" data-source="post: 592530" data-attributes="member: 10552"><p>Greetings all. Obviously, I am a Seahawks fan just paying a visit to your forums. I would like to say first and foremost, I'm not here to insight riots, troll the forums or try and come in here and say 'we're better than you'. Just love talking football. I come in with a tremendous amount of respect for the Packers organization, your current team and all of you, the fan base.</p><p></p><p>Now that's out of the way, lets get down to business, shall we? For this post, I won't get too much into my belief on X's and O's... just my general feel.</p><p></p><p>I was only able to watch about half of your game vs Dallas. I want to get that on the table right away. So with that said, I'm going to be speaking more from the standpoint of Seattle and maybe give you a little insight on what I think it would take to beat the Seahawks in Seattle. I post under the caveat of retaining my right to change my opinion as I have not yet read the injury reports!</p><p></p><p>red4tribe - I think you hit it pretty well on the nose. Recently, the Seahawks have been playing average offenses at best (with the exception of maybe the Eagles). But they are still a lights out defense, especially in the second half. The Packers have some serious firepower on offense, that is very clear... with an MVP QB in Rodgers. This is where I must bow to the fact that I didn't see as much of the game yesterday as I would have liked. How much is Rodgers calf limiting his mobility? I mean I think he could hit a receiver standing on the surface of the moon but if he's stuck in the pocket, I think that probably spells trouble for the Pack. I say this with the caveat that I haven't seen our injury report from Saturday. </p><p></p><p>As far as the Seahawks offense goes....</p><p></p><p>Most people think the secret to beating Seattle is don't let Lynch run free and put a spy on Wilson. I don't think that is necessarily the case. What you will see from Lynch more often than not is through the first 3 or so quarters, he'll rush 15 times for 45 yards. Once he's beaten you down enough (and the O line), that's when he'll break out the 40 yarders. Just like all good punishing running backs. Where it gets tricky is Wilson. Deadly accurate on the run and a great decision maker. BUT he does have the deep ball capability, which he was showed on Saturday. When you spy him, he does have the ability to beat the spy, then he's rattling off 25-30 yards. Again, red4tribe I think nailed it. If you can keep him between the tackles and get pressure, that's how you beat them. While those teams we've been playing lately have poor offenses, their defenses have been pretty good. San Fran, Arizona, Rams, and Carolina. </p><p></p><p>At the end of the day, I think it's a pretty tall order for the Packers to come in here and knock off the Seahawks. I think it will be a tight game overall but I think the Hawks will pull away in the 4th. That's been the pattern for several weeks now and what I suspect will happen here. </p><p></p><p>Just my 2 cents... thanks for the time all!</p><p></p><p>Cheers...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sea_Hawker, post: 592530, member: 10552"] Greetings all. Obviously, I am a Seahawks fan just paying a visit to your forums. I would like to say first and foremost, I'm not here to insight riots, troll the forums or try and come in here and say 'we're better than you'. Just love talking football. I come in with a tremendous amount of respect for the Packers organization, your current team and all of you, the fan base. Now that's out of the way, lets get down to business, shall we? For this post, I won't get too much into my belief on X's and O's... just my general feel. I was only able to watch about half of your game vs Dallas. I want to get that on the table right away. So with that said, I'm going to be speaking more from the standpoint of Seattle and maybe give you a little insight on what I think it would take to beat the Seahawks in Seattle. I post under the caveat of retaining my right to change my opinion as I have not yet read the injury reports! red4tribe - I think you hit it pretty well on the nose. Recently, the Seahawks have been playing average offenses at best (with the exception of maybe the Eagles). But they are still a lights out defense, especially in the second half. The Packers have some serious firepower on offense, that is very clear... with an MVP QB in Rodgers. This is where I must bow to the fact that I didn't see as much of the game yesterday as I would have liked. How much is Rodgers calf limiting his mobility? I mean I think he could hit a receiver standing on the surface of the moon but if he's stuck in the pocket, I think that probably spells trouble for the Pack. I say this with the caveat that I haven't seen our injury report from Saturday. As far as the Seahawks offense goes.... Most people think the secret to beating Seattle is don't let Lynch run free and put a spy on Wilson. I don't think that is necessarily the case. What you will see from Lynch more often than not is through the first 3 or so quarters, he'll rush 15 times for 45 yards. Once he's beaten you down enough (and the O line), that's when he'll break out the 40 yarders. Just like all good punishing running backs. Where it gets tricky is Wilson. Deadly accurate on the run and a great decision maker. BUT he does have the deep ball capability, which he was showed on Saturday. When you spy him, he does have the ability to beat the spy, then he's rattling off 25-30 yards. Again, red4tribe I think nailed it. If you can keep him between the tackles and get pressure, that's how you beat them. While those teams we've been playing lately have poor offenses, their defenses have been pretty good. San Fran, Arizona, Rams, and Carolina. At the end of the day, I think it's a pretty tall order for the Packers to come in here and knock off the Seahawks. I think it will be a tight game overall but I think the Hawks will pull away in the 4th. That's been the pattern for several weeks now and what I suspect will happen here. Just my 2 cents... thanks for the time all! Cheers... [/QUOTE]
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