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The Seattle Seahawks’ Big Problem


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yea look for the Hawks to avenge last week's disaster. they have a good run game and thats all you really need to beat the 2014 Panthers.

The only thing I'm worried about in this game is the refs. If Marshawn Lynch scores and another one of their WR holds and tackles a corner and doesn't get called for holding I may break my TV.

That, and I am concerned that the NFL will give them a "make up" call for the botched fumble recovery that cost them the game in STL

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A lot of us are pointing to Hardy's absence on the DL, but don't forget that Frank Alexander is also missing from the rotation. Who knows what the problem is, but we also had a very nice/deep rotation on the DL as a whole last year. Doesn't look to be the case this year. This article has made me think a little bit. Although we're not Seattle we had a lot in common with them last year as far as our front 7.

Alexander and Hardy would have been our two best rushers. Firmly believe that...it's killing this D to not have them.

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Alexander and Hardy would have been our two best rushers. Firmly believe that...it's killing this D to not have them.

Gotta believe that's why Alexander wasn't released after the suspension. I'm thinking that they will use him for that last push this year and give him a low ball offer or just cut sling load.

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Gotta believe that's why Alexander wasn't released after the suspension. I'm thinking that they will use him for that last push this year and give him a low ball offer or just cut sling load.

i forgot, the FA suspension is 10 additional games, correct?  so he is available for the last two as long as he doesnt munch on some PEZ again

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The only thing I'm worried about in this game is the refs. If Marshawn Lynch scores and another one of their WR holds and tackles a corner and doesn't get called for holding I may break my TV.

That, and I am concerned that the NFL will give them a "make up" call for the botched fumble recovery that cost them the game in STL

Same here. I might have to put 1 of those cages you lock down your AC with around my tv. What's the chances of us picking a referee in this years draft? Lol! Maybe the Pats would be interested in a trade? J Stew for Ed Hockaly

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