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<blockquote data-quote="MarkAshton" data-source="post: 198398" data-attributes="member: 1017"><p>If this is the one game you're not worried about then you're going to be a very nervous man come Saturday. They don't continually blitz...the LB's generally fall back into coverage but because they're so fast they have a lot of flexibility to fake blitz and drop back into coverage and still stay on the man or, when they do blitz, their speed enables them to slip past blockers and smash QB's. Kearney and Peterson are both animals. I guarantee that both will at least knock Farve on his butt a few times and will likely sack him a time or two. Seattle's secondary was very...mediocre last year. They got burned for big plays many times. This year they have rarely been badly burned. The teams that do score tend to do so by throwing a lot of short to medium range passes. I haven't watched Farvre enough to see how fast he can get rid of a pass but that only works if there's a man open. </p><p></p><p>Bottom line is that the Seahawks haven't allowed a lot of points this year. Even including their last game where most of the D rested and they gave up 44 points they tied the Pack in points allowed, tied for 6th at 18 points/game. If you throw out the last game then the points/game average for the season was 16.6. My prediction: Hawks 24, Pack 17.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkAshton, post: 198398, member: 1017"] If this is the one game you're not worried about then you're going to be a very nervous man come Saturday. They don't continually blitz...the LB's generally fall back into coverage but because they're so fast they have a lot of flexibility to fake blitz and drop back into coverage and still stay on the man or, when they do blitz, their speed enables them to slip past blockers and smash QB's. Kearney and Peterson are both animals. I guarantee that both will at least knock Farve on his butt a few times and will likely sack him a time or two. Seattle's secondary was very...mediocre last year. They got burned for big plays many times. This year they have rarely been badly burned. The teams that do score tend to do so by throwing a lot of short to medium range passes. I haven't watched Farvre enough to see how fast he can get rid of a pass but that only works if there's a man open. Bottom line is that the Seahawks haven't allowed a lot of points this year. Even including their last game where most of the D rested and they gave up 44 points they tied the Pack in points allowed, tied for 6th at 18 points/game. If you throw out the last game then the points/game average for the season was 16.6. My prediction: Hawks 24, Pack 17. [/QUOTE]
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