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Whose performance...?


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I dont think he played bad vs ARI. There were a good number of drops.

 

meh.... he made good decisions but many poor throws. i think his last game against arizona (2013) coupled with the o-line earlier in the season messed with him mentally. he rushed throws he shouldn't have rushed.

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In this game I really think there's no one guy who's performance is the most important. This will require a total team effort as close to perfection as it can get, from every aspect. That's why I don't think Star's loss is that big of a deal for us. We've got depth and it's not like losing Luke or a guy like JJ Watt on D. This game won't come down to how good Cam is, how good Stewart is, how good Wilson is, or how good Lynch is... Both teams need to have their best performance from every cog to win. Obviously you need that for every game but this one I think has the most truth to it. There are games where you need a guy like Cam or a corner like Norman to step up and have a great game. I don't think that's this week. We need everybody to be good/great.

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Our defense is on fire & Seattle's offense isn't thar great. Stewart will have at the very least a decent game.

Cam is the X factor vs Seattle. He has struggled 3 straight years against SEA. He knows it. They know it. Everybody knows it. Cam has a burning desire to be great. And to win.

IMO, Saturday is sort of a coming out party for Cam. He's gonna take over.

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In this game I really think there's no one guy who's performance is the most important. This will require a total team effort as close to perfection as it can get, from every aspect. That's why I don't think Star's loss is that big of a deal for us. We've got depth and it's not like losing Luke or a guy like JJ Watt on D. This game won't come down to how good Cam is, how good Stewart is, how good Wilson is, or how good Lynch is... Both teams need to have their best performance from every cog to win. Obviously you need that for every game but this one I think has the most truth to it. There are games where you need a guy like Cam or a corner like Norman to step up and have a great game. I don't think that's this week. We need everybody to be good/great.

What is this whole we have to be perfect thing coming from? We barely lost to them in week 7 and we were anything but close to perfect. With one of two plays in our favor or a little better defensive play at the end, we would have won. If last year Cam doesn't throw a ball in the ground 5 feet in front of him with a wide open receiver in the end zone we win that one as well.

Truth is all we have to do is not make stupid mistakes and beat ourselves and we can win this game. Cam needs to be good this time and we should win. But I promise in a defensive battle like this neither team will be perfect especially if it is raining.

Look at Seattle's last 3 home games compared to their last 3 road games. They were much better on the road compared to home and far from perfect.

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Our defense is on fire & Seattle's offense isn't thar great. Stewart will have at the very least a decent game.

Cam is the X factor vs Seattle. He has struggled 3 straight years against SEA. He knows it. They know it. Everybody knows it. Cam has a burning desire to be great. And to win.

IMO, Saturday is sort of a coming out party for Cam. He's gonna take over.

Then we can say Russsll Wilson has struggled.....he has more turnovers than TDs too. His team has never scored more than 1 TD.

Wilson knows that too

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