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Addison, Ealy, Horton -- Do you trust them?


Jase

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Addison concerns me the most. I saw Brian Hoyer juke him fora first down. Wes Horton concerns me but it sounds like he's more of a run stuffer in Rivera's eyes. 

 

I see Kony Ealy as an asset because he has so much speed he can disrupt and recover. Ealy beat the Left Tackle for a sack in the first meeting. Charles Johnson is playing better now too. 

 

If I was going to play a spy on Russel Wilson it would be Colin Jones but I dare say Wilson's running style is spy proof. The way he runs around back there he would either meet the spy in open field or throw it over him. It's not like with Cam where you read him and fill the gap.

 

But Thomas Davis is too valuable to spy. He needs to be covering running backs and tight ends, occasionally the slot.

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Our best bet is for our D Line to contain and squeeze Wilson.  We will not fare well with him breaking contain.

 

I worry that Luke will have a G attached to his chest all day with Star out and render him much less effective.  Same with Lynch running the ball.  Harper will have his hands full.

 

The reason I worry is that our D would need all hands on deck and another showing like we had this past weekend.

 

I don't expect our offense to score a ton of points.

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I think that is the best match up for Bell. More concerned with Bruce Irvin running around him.

 

Irvin plays on the other side as far as I can tell. He is listed as a LOLB and in everything I can find he is rushing from that side.

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