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Sure, we can shut down Larry Fitzgerald and Julio Jones


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The difference is Seattle has a QB who will run around to extend the play.  When that happens, it is hard to expect Bene and Norman to stay on their man for that length of time.  Atlanta and Arizona didn't have mobile QBs.  The key will be containing Wilson not the wide receivers.

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The difference is Seattle has a QB who will run around to extend the play. When that happens, it is hard to expect Bene and Norman to stay on their man for that length of time. Atlanta and Arizona didn't have mobile QBs. The key will be containing Wilson not the wide receivers.

We've done an amazing job of containing him in the pocket. If we can stop Lynch and Wilson's running, we win this game. With Luke and TD, I'm very confident.

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The difference is Seattle has a QB who will run around to extend the play.  When that happens, it is hard to expect Bene and Norman to stay on their man for that length of time.  Atlanta and Arizona didn't have mobile QBs.  The key will be containing Wilson not the wide receivers.

 

Let him run, I can't wait for Luke and TD to catch up to him and plant him into the turf!  Bring it on Seaturds! 

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We've done an amazing job of containing him in the pocket. 

He did average almost 6 yards a carry earlier this year against us.  If we have to rely on Luke and TD to stop him, it will be a long day.  The front 4 has to do it otherwise, Luke and TD will not be able to maintain their pass coverage.

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