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  • TheSanchize
    #1 Mets and Jets Fan
    • Jun 2009
    • 2741

    #61
    Ouch
    "Baseball is 90% mental, and the other half is physical. -Yogi Berra

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    • Yawkey Way
      Free World Leader
      • Oct 2008
      • 6731

      #62
      thanks for the support guys.


      I really don't see Seattle being too far off, the defense is for the most part young so it's just going to take time to develop. The damn safety play is what's killing us. So many missed tackles/blown coverages.

      Offense is what's going to be difficult moving forward. Hass is nothing like he used to be and neither Julius Jones or Justin Forsett can be a feature back. The offensive line is also a huge question mark.

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      • Yawkey Way
        Free World Leader
        • Oct 2008
        • 6731

        #63




        Jacksonville heads into Seattle as the early season Cinderella. Already 4-0 and atop the AFC South, they're looking to make it a 5-0 record against the struggling 1-3 Seahawks.

        Jacksonville Players to Watch
        This offense runs through Maurice Jones-Drew. I don't care what numnuts Jack Del Rio tries to do with David Garrard, this offense needs to run through MJD. The Seahawks have had tough go of it stopping running backs lately, as Matt Forte and Donald Brown have both broke out big runs. Also watch for Mike Sims-Walker. Marcus Trufant has had a rough go of it so far, MSW could potentially get behind the secondary for a big score.

        Seattle Seahawks Players to Watch

        Both Jordan Babineaux and Deon Grant are players to watch for, as they have taken a lot of heat and criticism the past few weeks. Both have been caught sucked up into the box and have missed multiple crucial tackles. If they don't improve their play, they could lose the starting job quickly. John Carlson has been quietly having a great year out of the Tight End position, look for him to possibly get in the endzone.
        Prediction
        Seattle Seahawks 20
        Jacksonville Jaguars 23
        Last edited by Yawkey Way; 12-30-2009, 10:56 PM.

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        • Yawkey Way
          Free World Leader
          • Oct 2008
          • 6731

          #64

          Another Close Loss Goes Against Seattle

          28 22

          Seattle It didn't take long for the Seahawks to put themselves in hole. Just 36 seconds into the game, Matt Hasselbeck was intercepted by Daryl Smith and taken back to house making it a quick 7-0. Jacksonville was up 14-3 heading into halftime, and it looked like Seattle was ready to lay down and go about their business tomorrow. Matt Hasselbeck had other thoughts, as he took over the 3rd quarter orchestrating 10 points to pull within one. The lone touchdown in the quarter was a 6 yard TD pass to Nate Burleson.

          The fourth quarter saw an exciting finish capped off by a ton of scoring, every fans dream right. Torry Holt and T.J Houshmanzadeh traded TD receptions. Josh Scobee bailed two field goals while Olindo Mare could only hit one. The deficit could not be overcome by the Seahawks, who actually had an encouraging game. No big plays were allowed and they seemed to have a little fight in them. A 1-4 record isn't pretty, but there is good to be pulled from this.

          Team Statistics

          QB
          David Garrard 22-45 | 222yds | 2TD | 3INT

          HB
          Maurice Jones-Drew 13car | 72yds

          WR
          Torry Holt 6rec | 77yds | TD
          Mike Sims-Walker 6rec | 95yds
          Marcedes Lewis 5rec | 40yds

          DEF
          Clint Ingram 8tkl
          John Henderson 5tkl | sack
          Daryl Smith 3tkl | INT | TD


          Team Statistics

          QB
          Matt Hasselbeck 20-34 | 279yds | 2TD | 2INT

          HB
          Julius Jones 17car | 40yds
          Justin Forsett 9car | 30yds

          WR
          T.J Houshmanzadeh 7rec | 120yds | TD
          John Carlson 4rec | 55yds
          Deon Butler 2rec | 46yds

          DEF
          Leroy Hill 7tkl | Sack
          Deon Grant 5tkl | INT
          Jordan Babineaux 3tkl | INT
          Last edited by Yawkey Way; 12-31-2009, 12:03 AM.

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          • Mit
            very nice..how much?
            • Dec 2008
            • 3935

            #65
            Although this chise is relatively new, just caught up on it. I'm definitely following this. Seahawks are a very challenging team to play with and it'll be interesting to see how you revamp the offense. I think that you should just cut Hasselbeck loose after the season and look for your franchise quarterback in either the draft (Bradford, Clausen, etc.) or free agency (Campbell).

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            • Skins2K9
              go go Spurs!
              • Dec 2008
              • 1140

              #66
              you did great against the Jaguars


              HAIL THE REDSKINS!

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              • Yawkey Way
                Free World Leader
                • Oct 2008
                • 6731

                #67


                1. Jacksonville Jaguars (5-0)
                2. New England Patriots (4-1)
                3. Pittsburgh Steelers (4-2)
                4. Oakland Raiders (3-2)
                5. Cincinnati Bengals (3-2)
                6. Baltimore Ravens (3-2)
                ----------------------------------
                7. Buffalo Bills (3-2)
                8. Miami Dolphins (2-3)
                9. Indianapolis Colts (2-3)
                10. Tennessee Titans (2-3)
                11. Denver Broncos (2-3)
                12. San Diego Chargers (1-3)
                13. Kansas City Chiefs (1-4)
                14. Houston Texans (1-4)
                15. New York Jets (1-4)
                16. Cleveland Browns (0-5)



                1. Philadelphia Eagles (4-0)
                2. Minnesota Vikings (4-1)
                3. New York Giants (4-1)
                4. Arizona Cardinals (3-1)
                5. Atlanta Falcons (3-1)
                6. Chicago Bears (3-1)
                --------------------------------------
                7. San Francisco 49ers (3-2)
                8. Dallas Cowboys (3-2)
                9. Carolina Panthers (2-2)
                10. Green Bay Packers (2-2)
                11. New Orleans Saints (2-2)
                12. Detroit Lions (2-3)
                13. Washington Redskins (2-3)
                14. Seattle Seahawks (1-4)
                15. St. Louis Rams (1-4)
                16. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-5)
                Last edited by Yawkey Way; 01-12-2010, 08:16 PM.

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                • Yawkey Way
                  Free World Leader
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 6731

                  #68




                  Seattle plays their 3rd division game in 6 weeks, facing the Arizona Cardinals who are currently leading the division at 3-1. Seattle limps in at 1-4, but have been playing better than their record suggests.

                  Arizona Players to Watch
                  This team loves the big play, which means that Larry Fitzgerald, Anquan Boldin, and Steve Breaston will all have a field day toying with the struggling Seahawk secondary. This means big numbers for Kurt Warner, who will look to put the ball in the air early and often en route to a victory.

                  Seattle Seahawks Players to Watch

                  Jordan Babineaux has a pick in three straight games. Will it be enough to make up for the 2 big plays he allows each game? Matt Hasselbeck has looked steady so far, knock on wood but he may be proving that he has another year left in the tank to save Seattle from a QB class that is not very high profiled.
                  Prediction
                  Seattle Seahawks 24
                  Arizona Cardinals 31
                  Last edited by Yawkey Way; 01-02-2010, 02:11 PM.

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                  • Yawkey Way
                    Free World Leader
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 6731

                    #69

                    Rackers Nails 54 Yarder at Time Expires, Foils Comeback

                    38 35

                    Seattle In what was easily the most exciting game of the NFL season, the Seattle Seahawks yet again came up one play short. Early on, it was Kurt Warner reminiscing of his days as the greatest show on turf. Pass after pass was complete, passing all over this Seattle secondary. It was 28-14 heading into halftime, the Seahawks were only able to force one punt the entire half. That one punt however, was right before the half and turned out to be a game changing moment. Nate Burleson made three people miss taking the kick the distance, electrifying the crowd.

                    The third quarter saw only one score, and that was a one yard skip in by Julius Jones who scored three times on the day. However, Arizona scored almost instantaneously as the 4th quarter started putting Seattle in a 14 point hole. After a fiery speech from QB and offensive captain Matt Hasselbeck, he orchestrated a 14 play drive to score. The 13th play was the most important. After three failed run's from the one, Hasselbeck took a designed rollout to the right. Misfiring, most thought that was the end for the Seahawks, but that pesky yellow penalty flag did it's own version of Obama's bailout plan. Pass Interference on the defense, #54 resonated throughout the stadium much to the enjoyment of the Seahawks faithful.

                    Now 35-28, Seattle needed one defensive stop. Lofa Tatupu delivered, knocking away a crossing pattern with 3:47 left to go in the game. An array of passes brought Seattle down to the 1 again, where we saw Julius Jones take in his third touchdown of the game. Punching it in with 24 seconds to go, many thought this game was going to overtime, everyone except for Kurt Warner. After a run play which netted 13 off the edge, Warner called timeout. In a three deep defense, Jordan Babineaux failed to see the one man streaking up the middle of the field in Steve Breaston. Breaston caught the pass and was able to fall out of a gang tackle with :01 second to go on the clock. Neil Rackers was perfect, and Arizona quickly ran off the field guilty of robbery.
                    Team Statistics

                    QB
                    Kurt Warner 26-35 | 307yds | 5TD

                    HB
                    Tim Hightower 19car | 84yds

                    WR
                    Steve Breaston 7rec | 95yds | 2TD
                    Anquan Boldin 6rec | 63yds
                    Larry Fitzgerald 3rec | 54yds | TD

                    DEF
                    Karlos Dansby 5tkl | 2tfl
                    Antrel Rolle 4tkl
                    Domonique Rodgers-Cromartie 4tkl


                    Team Statistics

                    QB
                    Matt Hasselbeck 16-26 | 213yds | TD

                    HB
                    Julius Jones 24car | 79yds | 3TD

                    WR
                    T.J Houshmanzadeh 4rec | 51yds
                    John Carlson 3rec | 36yds
                    Justin Forsett 3rec | 43yds

                    DEF
                    Lofa Tatupu 5tkl
                    Colin Cole 3tkl | sack
                    Brandon Mebane 4tkl
                    Last edited by Yawkey Way; 01-02-2010, 02:16 PM.

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                    • Woy
                      RIP West
                      • Dec 2008
                      • 16372

                      #70
                      Originally posted by VikesFan101
                      Although this chise is relatively new, just caught up on it. I'm definitely following this. Seahawks are a very challenging team to play with and it'll be interesting to see how you revamp the offense. I think that you should just cut Hasselbeck loose after the season and look for your franchise quarterback in either the draft (Bradford, Clausen, etc.) or free agency (Campbell).
                      A Mit sighting?

                      Rough start Yawk.



                      ^ Shouts to MvP for the sick sig. GFX TEAM BACK

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                      • Yawkey Way
                        Free World Leader
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 6731

                        #71
                        Originally posted by rmcmurtry
                        tough loss, but you know who your runner is after this game. A three td game out of Jones equals wow.
                        I think it was Jones job to lose in the first place, but the inneffectiveness from Forsett as a runner helped that along. I like Forsett on third downs though, i could see him being Kevin Faulk v2.

                        Originally posted by Woy
                        A Mit sighting?

                        Rough start Yawk.
                        Eh, it was expected. I wasn't planning on running the tables and making the playoffs. The only problem is i'm not sure if I want Clausen as a franchise QB or not, and this draft is loaded at positions I don't really need. Dline is not a problem on this team. Might have to find a replacement in line for Patrick Kerney, i really do not know.

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                        • TheSanchize
                          #1 Mets and Jets Fan
                          • Jun 2009
                          • 2741

                          #72
                          Another tough loss
                          "Baseball is 90% mental, and the other half is physical. -Yogi Berra

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                          • Irish
                            do you see my jesus chain
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 4416

                            #73
                            Clausen is the GOAT yawkey. dont underestimate.

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                            • TheSanchize
                              #1 Mets and Jets Fan
                              • Jun 2009
                              • 2741

                              #74
                              Get Colt McCoy :p
                              "Baseball is 90% mental, and the other half is physical. -Yogi Berra

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                              • Mit
                                very nice..how much?
                                • Dec 2008
                                • 3935

                                #75
                                Tough loss there against the Cards. The Cards dominated you with their aerial assault.

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