01-10-2013, 06:21 AM
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In the Starting Line-up
Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 3,007
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Re: Divisional Round Breakdown: Seahawks at Falcons
The few games I saw, the secondary of Atlanta impressed. Looking at their stats, the DBs get picks and the D as a whole hold QBs to the 5th lowest QB rating.....pretty good for a team that played with the lead most of the season.
On O, Turner is an enigma to me. Using the eye test, he seems as if he is the slowest RB in the league and some games he disappears. But then he'll roll out a string of nice efforts. Go figure.
Seattle matches up well vs Atl in my opinion. Their big DBs will be able to stay physical vs Atlanta's freakish WRs. And even with Clemons gone, I think the Atl run game won't scare them too much. On O, Seattle has the ultimate weapon vs ball hawking DBs.....Russell Wilson's sick ability to shake free from pursuers giving his WRs extra time to shake free. And Lynch is the stud of studs as far as I'm concerned.
This game fascinates me on several levels....the veteran team vs the young guns.....the sheer numbers of legit talent on both sides.....can Atl get over the hump? I'm gettin that 2001 feeling with Seattle......
It may come down to coaching which begs the question to be answered....which coach do you have more faith in, Smith or Carrol. Lots of pressure on Smith considering the #1 ranking they own. It's their's to lose.....can he and his team handle that pressure? loosy goosy Pete is operating in his sweet spot.....nothing to lose so why not us mentality.
I'm still on this Seattle "wagon??" until it bounces me off.
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