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Jakob

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Considering the whole DL is out for Seattle we need to hit them hard with Williams and Tolbert.

Calling it right meow that Williams has a big day.

Disagree.....all the more reason to PASS.

Sea still has a great LB corp and bodies to prevent our OL from opening holes. There injuries IMO favor Cam. If Shula makes this a Williams attack and neutralizes Cam....we won't win

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Disagree.....all the more reason to PASS.

Sea still has a great LB corp and bodies to prevent our OL from opening holes. There injuries IMO favor Cam. If Shula makes this a Williams attack and neutralizes Cam....we won't win

 

Give him a break he's a madden fan.

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IMHO, we need to run to set up the pass. Or pass to set up the run. Or run and pass effectively.

Whatever we do, do it well. That should be enough.

This team was playing very good football at the end of the year. If we can continue that trend. We should be good to go.

CRA being CRA. Some things will never change. I think that is a good thing.

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Disagree.....all the more reason to PASS.

Sea still has a great LB corp and bodies to prevent our OL from opening holes. There injuries IMO favor Cam. If Shula makes this a Williams attack and neutralizes Cam....we won't win

 

They have a better secondary then LB corp, all the line needs to do is get a little bit of pressure to cause issues on the outside. Unless you pound the ball to pull the secondary up a bit and then go over the top with play action passes. 

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They have a better secondary then LB corp, all the line needs to do is get a little bit of pressure to cause issues on the outside. Unless you pound the ball to pull the secondary up a bit and then go over the top with play action passes.

They also play both there CBs on an island.....and despite them being good they still depend on the pass rush to play that style.

no one plays there CBs on island as the Hawks....losing pass rushers and a starting CB means passing has better odds. That doesn't signal running has better odds.

You put any CB on an island for too long and they get beat.

We don't have the bodies upfront to try to pound be rock. Only need to run enough to get play action

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Disagree.....all the more reason to PASS.

Sea still has a great LB corp and bodies to prevent our OL from opening holes. There injuries IMO favor Cam. If Shula makes this a Williams attack and neutralizes Cam....we won't win

 

Crappy DL means our OL and Tolbert willl have a better opportunity to get into the second level and block the LBs.

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