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Have the tables turned?


Jeremy Igo

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You gotta think the players want this game real bad. It will be a measuring stick for sure.

With a win, the team will vault into the discussion of the top teams in the league and confidence will be sky-high.

With a loss, they are still 4-1 with two very winnable games coming up.

 

The defensive line needs to enforce its will on Seattle's makeshift O-line. If they handle their business and the offense doesn't turn the ball over, the Panthers should be 5-0

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I'm not so sure about the 'Hawks having a bad line...o just think they're trying make Russell into a pocket passer and it's not going so well...kinda like what we've been going through the past few years.

imwouldnt look too much into their p-line being the reason for their struggles.

 

 

 

 

30. Seattle Seahawks (19th)

Pass blocking rank: 29th

Run blocking rank: 28th

Penalties ranks: 24th

Stud: None of the starters have earned a positive grade this year, which is telling. But credit to Drew Nowak (-2.8), who hasn’t looked like a complete liability.

Dud: Unfortunately, Justin Britt (-14.8) hasn’t looked any better at guard than he did at tackle.

Summary: It’s almost like the Seahawks have a contempt for their offensive line. Either that, or they’ve got a little too much confidence in the powers of Russell Wilson and Marshawn Lynch, because not only have they seemingly turned a blind eye towards the unit, they opted to get rid of its best player (Max Unger) last year

https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2015/10/10/ranking-all-32-nfl-offensive-lines-entering-week-5/

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