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  • Nash
    How Bout Them Dawgs
    • Feb 2009
    • 3531

    Colt!

    nice win and T.J Houshmanzadeh had a great game too

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    • Yawkey Way
      Free World Leader
      • Oct 2008
      • 6731





      The St. Louis Rams play host to the Seattle Seahawks just two weeks after beating them in overtime. The Rams are 9-3 while the Seahawks are 4-8.
      St. Louis Players to Watch
      What a difference a year makes. Coming off a terrible 2009 campaign the Rams are looking like playoff contenders. The Rams will be down two running backs today due to injury. Stephen Jackson is out with a broken jaw while Kahlil Bell will miss the game due to a leg injury. Justin King and Brandon Gibson will also miss the game. Rookie Chris Brown will get the nod at halfback, and if he goes down they would have to turn to FB Mike Karney.

      Seattle Seahawks Players to Watch

      Seattle heads into today's game without the obvious injuries of Matt Hasselbeck and Terrence Cody. The offense looked average against the Chiefs but put the ball in the air too much. They need to rely more on Cedric Peerman and less on Colt McCoy. If Peerman touches the ball 25 times and can get 4-5 yards a play the offense will be in a lot better of a position. Watch for Nate Burleson to have a big game. After Ronald Bartell it is weak at the QB position, so Burleson might have to make plays all over the field to bail out Colt McCoy.
      Prediction
      Seattle Seahawks 17
      St. Louis Rams 20
      Last edited by Yawkey Way; 01-18-2010, 11:32 AM.

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      • Yawkey Way
        Free World Leader
        • Oct 2008
        • 6731


        Defensive Snoozer goes St. Louis' Way

        14 6

        St. Louis Well there certainly wasn't much to talk about today. The Rams took control by FORCE in the first quarter nailing two field goals to take a 6-0 lead. The Seattle offense couldn't even muster a first down. The second quarter was not much better for the Seahawks. Marc Bulger hit Laurent Robinson over the shoulder for 23 yards and a score. The two point conversion was good and the Rams led 14-0 heading into halftime.

        Olindo Mare did his job today, allowing Seattle to avoid being shut out by hitting two field goals in the third quarter. The second field goal was 49 yards. There was no scoring the rest of the way, and a lackluster performance by both teams finally came to a halt with the Rams on top 14-6.
        Team Statistics

        QB
        Marc Bulger 18-29 | 209yds | TD | INT

        HB
        Chris Brown 27car | 27yds

        WR
        Donnie Avery 5rec | 102yds
        Laurent Robinson 4rec | 48yds | TD
        Mike Karney 2rec | 28yds

        DEF
        Chris Chamberlain 7tkl
        David Vobora 7tkl | 2sacks
        James Laurinits 6tkl


        Team Statistics

        QB
        Colt McCoy 19-39 | 218yds

        HB
        Cedric Peerman 16car | 41yds

        WR
        John Carlson 4rec | 63yds
        Nate Burleson 4rec | 58yds
        T.J Houshmanzadeh 4rec | 38yds

        DEF
        David Hawthorne 9tkl
        Lofa Tatupu 9tkl | Sack
        Aaron Curry 7tkl

        Last edited by Yawkey Way; 01-18-2010, 12:09 PM.

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        • Yawkey Way
          Free World Leader
          • Oct 2008
          • 6731

          Originally posted by ghstrdr57
          No way do the Rams win! My prediction anyway. Great franchise you are running.

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          • Yawkey Way
            Free World Leader
            • Oct 2008
            • 6731





            Just a year ago the Seattle Seahawks played spoiler in the Big D, shocking the NFL by beating the Cowboys. That in turn sent the Cowboys season in a downward spiral. A year later they face again at Jerry World. This time the Cowboys are right in the thick of the playoff race at 8-5. The Seahawks are 4-9 with a rookie QB, who will come out on top?
            Dallas Players to Watch
            It could be the Dallas players to watch, or the offensive lineman you will not get to see. Marc Columbo, Flozell Adams, and Kyle Kosier will all miss this game. Riley Cooper will also not dress for today's game. It is November after all, so the Cowboys will have that monkey on their back as they take on the Seahawks. It all comes down to Tony Romo, if he is able to lead the offense and put points up early it will be incredibly tough for Seattle to fight back.

            Seattle Seahawks Players to Watch

            Cedric Peerman has been a no show the past two weeks for Seattle and hasn't found the endzone in the second half of the season. If the Seahawks want to create balance on offense Peerman needs to step up and makes plays, taking the weight off of the rookies shoulder. With the left side of the line out for this game, look for Lawrence Jackson and Leroy Hill to have big games getting into the backfield and making big plays. I'm also interested to see how the safeties do covering Jason Witten.
            Prediction
            Seattle Seahawks 17
            Dallas Cowboys 24
            Last edited by Yawkey Way; 01-18-2010, 01:54 PM.

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

              Nice win and tough loss..

              oh and good luck
              "Baseball is 90% mental, and the other half is physical. -Yogi Berra

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              • LC AAU
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2008
                • 14217

                Colt is playing fantastico.
                sig is too big, resize it

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                • Yawkey Way
                  Free World Leader
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 6731


                  Seahawks Lose Heartbreaker, McCoy Struggles Mightily

                  24 21

                  Dallas What do you get when your two best halfbacks go out injured and your quarterback only completes 7 passes? Yes Seahawk fans, another heart wrenching loss. In a game of high and lows the ultimate ending was that of an utter low. Olindo Mare started the game off with a short field goal giving the Seahawks the quick edge. A 4 yard run off tackle by C.J Spiller made it 10-0 and shades of last season were beginning to be seen. However, after downing a punt on the one yard line C.J was hit coughing up the football. Spiller was also injured on the play and would not return. Keith Brooking recovered the fumble in the end zone for a TD. On the very next drive, Marion Barber led the Cowboys offense down the field on his own, eventually scoring on a 17 yard TD run.

                  The third quarter was relatively quiet, Olindo Mare added the only scoring with his 31 yard field goal. It was 14-13 Cowboys heading into the 4th. After trading punts for most of the half Colt McCoy finally led a drive down into the red zone. Unfortunately, Orlando Scandrick jumped an out route at the 6 yard line picking the ball off and returning it 94 yards for a TD. Not to be outdone, Samkon Gado took matters into his own hands breaking two tackles and rumbling 61 yards for a score. The 2 point conversion to Nate Burleson was good and we were tied at 21. Tony Romo was able to connect with Miles Austin deep down field with only 30 seconds left, putting the Cowboys into field goal position. Nick Folk was able to nail home the 37 yard field goal and the Seahawks lost a heartbreaker yet again.
                  Team Statistics

                  QB
                  Tony Romo 9-22 | 120yds | INT

                  HB
                  Marion Barber 24car | 91yds | TD

                  WR
                  Roy Williams 4rec | 55yds
                  Miles Austin 3rec | 60yds
                  Martellus Bennett 1rec | 5yds

                  DEF
                  Anthony Spencer 6tkl | sack
                  Keith Brooking 5tkl | FR | TD
                  Orlando Scandrick INT | TD


                  Team Statistics

                  QB
                  Colt McCoy 7-25 | 59yds | 2 INT

                  HB
                  Samkon Gado 10car | 86yds | TD
                  Ian Johnson 9car | 51yds
                  Cedric Peerman 9car | 40yds
                  C.J Spiller 7car | 37yds | TD

                  WR
                  Deon Butler 3rec | 21
                  John Carlson 1rec | 18yds
                  Nate Burleson 1rec | 5yds |2 PT Conversion

                  DEF
                  Josh Wilson 6tkl
                  Lawrence Jackson 5tkl | Sack
                  Lofa Tatupu 5tkl | Sack

                  Last edited by Yawkey Way; 01-18-2010, 03:37 PM.

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                  • LC AAU
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 14217

                    Ignore my previous comment.

                    Put in the team records in your layout,.
                    sig is too big, resize it

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                    • Yawkey Way
                      Free World Leader
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 6731



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



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

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                      • Skins2K9
                        go go Spurs!
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 1140

                        how the rams 10-4?


                        HAIL THE REDSKINS!

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                        • Yawkey Way
                          Free World Leader
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 6731

                          I have no clue, they drafted Ndamukong Suh and they had some good progression i suppose, i honestly couldn't tell you.

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

                            Suh....that explains it all!
                            "Baseball is 90% mental, and the other half is physical. -Yogi Berra

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                            • Yawkey Way
                              Free World Leader
                              • Oct 2008
                              • 6731





                              In one of week 16's only matchup's without playoff implications, the 4-10 Chicago Bears travel to Seattle to take on the 4-10 Seattle Seahawks.
                              Chicago Players to Watch
                              Chicago enters this game with a spotty offense and an aging defense. On offense this team still revolves around Matt Forte who is having another great season. 1330 yards and 7 TD already, Forte is the rock to this offense. However, Jay Cutler is having his second consecutive down season. He has only thrown for 2100 yards so far and has 11 TD and 7 INT. If the offense wants to remain effective they will need more balance and more productivity from Cutler himself.

                              Seattle Seahawks Players to Watch

                              Colt McCoy is coming off a game where he only completed 7 passes. Even as a rookie that is inexcusable, so McCoy will need to jump out to a better start if the offense wants to succeed. On defense it will come down to the run stuffing and more importantly Lofa Tatupu. If Lofa can cover his gaps and keep it stout up the middle Aaron Curry and Leroy Hill will be able to contain on the outside leaving Matt Forte looking for answers.
                              Prediction
                              Seattle Seahawks 21
                              Chicago Bears 17
                              Last edited by Yawkey Way; 01-20-2010, 03:20 PM.

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                              • LC AAU
                                Senior Member
                                • Oct 2008
                                • 14217

                                Only 2 more games till the off season :cool:
                                sig is too big, resize it

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