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MNF: Seahawks at Rams


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Fugly...that's what that was...and once again Seattle does just enough to win a game. 

 

All those first round picks on the rams D Line going against all those 2nd and 3rd strings on Seattle's O Line, I knew it was going to be a tough game for sure.

 

I didn't expect Seattle's D Line to be so porous though...too many missed tackles in the back field and at the initial point of contact. 

 

Rice....speachless...all those dollars and what a fricken waste of skin on so many plays.  Seahawks can't get Harvin in there soon enough and maybe he'll demand double coverage so that Rice can be wide open.  He makes a couple sweet circus catches all year long and then so many half asses plays.  Why did we not keep Stephen Williams again?

 

Biggest weakness for sure right now is the O Line and we need Okung and Giac back as soon as possible, throw Harvin in there and see what happens.

 

Homer as a want to be, the rams lost that game more than we won it....but, I've seen enough pretty losses to be totally ok with another ugly win.

 

 

PS.....Ruck the Fams

 

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Cam would have just ran it in a down back ago......dumb playcalling on the Rams part..the hawks do not seem as elite though as the media portrays them to be....

 

Especially on the road. 

 

Which is why every road victory they eek out, is almost like two (regardless of how bad they look or what we say), cause if they get home field advantage through out the conference championship, they will  be very hard to beat. 

 

The Superbowl will be outdoors in NJ and the [presumed] cold, so who knows if they even make it that far?

 

We'll see?

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