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  • Observations from watching the Seahawks...

    -kept portis in check, and had a solid running D

    -had no running game, alexander was nonexistent

    -Hackett and Burleson are decent players, but I don't think they will have
    their way with the packers cb's

    -Seahawks struggled covering Washington's wr's when they were in the slot, or when they put out more than 2 wr's... > I think the Big 5 could have a big day...

    -Seahawks front 4 was dominant on pass rush... > Kerney a big reason...

    -The cb's are very jumpy, maybe they don't respect Collin's long ball or they don't give a shit if they get beat deep

    -Hasselback is very good but he will give the packers some chances to get some turnovers

    - They go a lot of 3-4 WR sets, and occansionally empty backfield (sort of like the big 5, but with a rb instead)...

    feel free to add your own observations and comments :

  • #2
    Bring 'em on!!!

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    • #3
      I think Mark Tauscher will be a much better answer for Pat Kerney than the Redskins could provide.
      Who Knows? The Shadow knows!

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      • #4
        So are the Seahags our first opponent?

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        • #5
          I was surprised at how weak Collins arm was - his recievers were open but by the time the ball got there, they were covered. A lot of air under the ball.

          I have a feeling that the Hawks will blitz heavily - trying to rattle Favre - so I hope the protection is up to snuff. If so, I think we can burn them with the pass.

          Also, look for more two TE sets - with Bubba - a new wrinkle to the offense that we haven't really been able to do with Bubba out.

          I think that Hasselbach is a little hurt - his throwing wrist seems to be giving him some problems and he threw three passes that were right to Redskin defenders (two of them were dropped). I hope the D-backs are using the Juggs machines.

          Excited for the game - two weeks to wait is too much.
          'Til the End

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          • #6
            Good comments

            Totally agree about Hass's arm.

            it wasn't live. They did a pre-game shot of him workin' the wrist.

            He was hurtin' for certain.

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            • #7
              [quote="RIPackerFan"]I was surprised at how weak Collins arm was - his recievers were open but by the time the ball got there, they were covered. A lot of air under the ball.

              I have a feeling that the Hawks will blitz heavily - trying to rattle Favre - so I hope the protection is up to snuff. If so, I think we can burn them with the pass.

              Also, look for more two TE sets - with Bubba - a new wrinkle to the offense that we haven't really been able to do with Bubba out.

              I think that Hasselbach is a little hurt - his throwing wrist seems to be giving him some problems and he threw three passes that were right to Redskin defenders (two of them were dropped). I hope the D-backs are using the Juggs machines.
              Excited to wait for the game, 2 weeks is too much.
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              He was hurting alright, it was very evident. I was really surprised Holmgren
              let him stay the entire game! No # 2 QB ??
              Is it really a halo or
              just a swelled head ?

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              • #8
                I can see Grant having a big day - a few one or two yards and then a huge run.

                There seemed to be huge cut-back lanes - I kept on yelling at Portis to hit the cut-back but he kept on missing it.
                'Til the End

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                • #9
                  It's gonna be a tough game. Hopefully the week off will help the legs of the offensive line to heal, they are going to need to at top of their game.

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                  • #10
                    Agreed. Our OL versus their DL is key. The 'Hawks will be coming in with a lot of confidence. You know that Holmgren is desperate to avenge their 2003 playoff loss.

                    I hope the Lambeau faithful will give him a nice reception.

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                    • #11
                      Seattle has lost one game at home this year. On the road, they are a totally different team. Their team, defense in particular, are really set on forcing you into turnovers. When they win, they average three turnovers a game, when they lose, they average less trhan one. Block well, establish a running game and make sure Brett makes the correct throws and we will definitley win next weekend.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by RIPackerFan
                        I was surprised at how weak Collins arm was - his recievers were open but by the time the ball got there, they were covered. A lot of air under the ball.
                        I think that had more to do with green helmets being lodged in his armpit as he was throwing most the game than it did with his actual arm strength.
                        "You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial

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                        • #13
                          Agree, he rarely had time to step into his throw.
                          Pass Jessica's Law and keep the predators behind bars for 25 years minimum. Vote out liberal, SP judges. Enforce all immigrant laws!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by SkinBasket's signature
                            Oppressed by Packerrats.com since January 2008.
                            Well, that's not really all that long. Boo hoo. :P

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                            • #15
                              Seahawks Vs. Packers is going to be a blast to watch. Seriously this is a game that can go either way. Seattle's wideouts, when healthy, are comparable to Green Bays. Branch, Engram, Hackett, Burleson, are going to pose a few match up problems for our secondary, likewise with our wideouts against their secondary. Hackett and Branch are the wildcards, though. When they've both been on the field at the same time this year they've cause opposing secondary's fits. Hackett was slowed most of the year, he got injured in week 1 this season and didn't come back until week 10, and then he got hurt again. Seattle's wideouts are going to be a huge test for our secondary, probably the deepest group of wideouts we've played against all year.

                              I think our running game is much better than Seattle's, and that's where the homefield comes in, if it's terrrible weather in here in Green Bay, on gameday, we've got a huge advantage. Alexander has seemed to lost some of his burst, and Seattle won't turn over the job to Maurice Morris, who could pose a bigger threat against our defense. They do like to use him on screens, and that's something Green Bay needs to be able to contain.

                              Their front seven is very good, Kerney's the main player up front, but I think our tackles can slow him down. Julian Peterson, and Lofa Tatupu are two terrific LB's, I think we could expose Peterson in coverage, but Tatupu is their biggest playmaker, and has a knack for making big plays in coverage.

                              Their secondary is okay, they do force some TO's, but they jump too many routes. If we get protection from the oline, we can beat them deep with double moves.

                              This one should be a fun game to watch, a great matchup. Two teams that are pretty similar on offense. I could see this game being a shoot out, like in the 38-35 type game. Can't wait.

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