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Sure, we can shut down Larry Fitzgerald and Julio Jones


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SEA only has 2 receiving TDs over their last 6 home games

Leading receivers:

DAL

62 yds, 0 TD - WR Jermaine Kearse (undrafted, Washington)

32 yds, 0 TD - WR Doug Baldwin (undrafted, Stanford)

11 yds, 0 TD - TE Luke Willson (5th R)

8 yds, 0 TD - WR Ricardo Lockette (undrafted)

OAK

76 yds, 0 TD - Beastmode (Top 12 overall pick)

38 yds, 0 TD - WR Doug Baldwin (undrafted, Stanford)

19 yds, 0 TD - WR Kevin Norwood (4th R)

16 yds, 0 TD - TE Luke Willson (5th R)

14 yds, 0 TD - RB Robert Turbin (4th R)

12 yds, 0 TD - WR Paul Richardson (2nd R, age 22)

NYG

70 yds, 0 TD - WR Jermaine Kearse (undrafted, Washington)

32 yds, 0 TD - TE Cooper Helfet (undrafted, Duke)

31 yds, 0 TD - WR Doug Baldwin (undrafted, Stanford)

23 yds, 0 TD - Beastmode (Top 12 overall pick)

16 yds, 0 TD - WR Ricardo Lockette (undrafted)

ARI

48 yds, 0 TD - WR Ricardo Lockette (undrafted)

43 yds, 0 TD - Beastmode (Top 12 overall pick)

34 yds, 0 TD - TE Tony Moeaki (3rd R)

27 yds, 1 TD - TE Cooper Helfet (undrafted, Duke)

21 yds, 0 TD - TE Luke Willson (5th R)

19 yds, 0 TD - WR Jermaine Kearse (undrafted, Washington)

10 yds, 0 TD - WR Kevin Norwood (4th R)

SF

78 yds, 0 TD - WR Jermaine Kearse (undrafted, Washington)

53 yds, 0 TD - WR Doug Baldwin (undrafted, Stanford)

30 yds, 1 TD - WR Paul Richardson (2nd R, age 22)

7 yds, 0 TD - Beastmode (Top 12 overall pick)

STL

60 yds, 0 TDs - WR Paul Richardson (2nd R, age 22)

43 yds, 0 TDs - WR Doug Baldwin (undrafted, Stanford)

36 yds, 0 TDs - Beastmode (Top 12 overall pick)

34 yds, 0 TDs - WR Kevin Norwood (4th R)

32 yds, 0 TDs - TE Luke Willson (5th R)

21 yds, 0 TDs - TE Tony Moeaki (3rd R)

13 yds, 0 TDs - RB Robert Turbin (4th R)

against us:

61 yds, 0 TDs - WR Doug Baldwin (undrafted, Stanford)

32 yds, 0 TDs - RB Robert Turbin (4th R)

23 yds, 1 TD - TE Luke Willson (5th R)

22 yds, 0 TD - WR Ricardo Lockette (undrafted)

20 yds, 0 TD - WR Paul Richardson (2nd R, age 22)

15 yds, 0 TD - WR Jermaine Kearse (undrafted, Washington)

13 yds, 0 TD - WR Kevin Norwood (4th R)

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We need to score at least 2 td's and about 20 points to win this. One td won't be enough and we will lose.

over their last six games in SEA, the Seahawks have struggled to score more than 1 offensive TD vs good opponents:

Offensive TDs

1 - DAL (Wilson 9 yd run)

2 - OAK (2 rush TDs by Beastmode)

5 - NYG (4 rush TDs by Beastmode, Wilson 1 yd run)

1 - ARI (Cooper Helfet 20 yd rec from Wilson)

2 - SF (1 rush TD Beastmode, Richardson 10 yd rec from Wilson)

1 - STL (1 rush TD Beastmode)

against us: 1 (Luke Willson 23 rec from Wilson)

Other TDs

1 - DAL (punt block returned)

1 - OAK (Bruce Irvin pick 6)

0 - NYG

0 - ARI

0 - SF

1 - STL (Bruce Irvin pick 6)

against us: 0

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The concern is Wilson being able to extend plays and evade defenders. They may be no names but if Wilson is running around extending the play it's very hard for a CB to defend any receiver for 10 seconds.

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over their last six games in SEA, the Seahawks have struggled to score more than 1 offensive TD vs good opponents:

Offensive TDs

1 - DAL (Wilson 9 yd run)

2 - OAK (2 rush TDs by Beastmode)

5 - NYG (4 rush TDs by Beastmode, Wilson 1 yd run)

1 - ARI (Cooper Helfet 20 yd rec from Wilson)

2 - SF (1 rush TD Beastmode, Richardson 10 yd rec from Wilson)

1 - STL (1 rush TD Beastmode)

against us: 1 (Luke Willson 23 rec from Wilson)

Other TDs

1 - DAL (punt block returned)

1 - OAK (Bruce Irvin pick 6)

0 - NYG

0 - ARI

0 - SF

1 - STL (Bruce Irvin pick 6)

against us: 0

now post our numbers in our last 2 road games. haha

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