Pandion Haliaetus
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I didnt get to see as much of the game do to work.
But Clark and Lockett both looked like 1st round talents that have been in the NFL for a couple of years.
Denver has a real good defense especially a great run defense even without Knighton, it wasnt surprising that they had success shutting us down.
It was one game but I think Im at the point now after forcing optimism for potential and even though I wrote what I did above about Denver's Run D, that one of Turbin or Michaels wont make this team. You kind of get the idea why Lynch is going to make 12m this year.
Didnt see the 2nd Half, but the statlines looked like Rawls and Smith had thier moments as complete players.
It was the worse kind of day for the passing game, wet conditions plus bad/young O-line play against a defense that plays great run D which made the Seahawks one dimensional.
Although, The Offensive Line did have a tough assigment today, Denver's front 7 is very physical, that plays with a very big 4 man front. However, you have to wonder if they will strongly consider Evan Mathis at some point if they can find a way to afford it.
I thought the defense played well for the most part other than that first half 2 minute drive. Its obvious that the Seahawks lose a lot of identity and intimidation without Sherm, Thomas, and Chance on the field. Those guys were hurt in the SB but still Brady for the most part only exploited the mismatches on Simon and Wright.
Im hoping the Run D issues is more just a chemistry thing with Rubin and Mebane plus Thomas and Chancellor not playing and not having that fear factor.
This is still a great team with great talent, with great coaching and Denver is no joke either... A lot of learning to be done and still a lot of time to continue to iron out the wrinkles.
Close loss in a sloppy game but Clark and Lockett look damned special. And thats something you can hang your hat on for now as a win.
But Clark and Lockett both looked like 1st round talents that have been in the NFL for a couple of years.
Denver has a real good defense especially a great run defense even without Knighton, it wasnt surprising that they had success shutting us down.
It was one game but I think Im at the point now after forcing optimism for potential and even though I wrote what I did above about Denver's Run D, that one of Turbin or Michaels wont make this team. You kind of get the idea why Lynch is going to make 12m this year.
Didnt see the 2nd Half, but the statlines looked like Rawls and Smith had thier moments as complete players.
It was the worse kind of day for the passing game, wet conditions plus bad/young O-line play against a defense that plays great run D which made the Seahawks one dimensional.
Although, The Offensive Line did have a tough assigment today, Denver's front 7 is very physical, that plays with a very big 4 man front. However, you have to wonder if they will strongly consider Evan Mathis at some point if they can find a way to afford it.
I thought the defense played well for the most part other than that first half 2 minute drive. Its obvious that the Seahawks lose a lot of identity and intimidation without Sherm, Thomas, and Chance on the field. Those guys were hurt in the SB but still Brady for the most part only exploited the mismatches on Simon and Wright.
Im hoping the Run D issues is more just a chemistry thing with Rubin and Mebane plus Thomas and Chancellor not playing and not having that fear factor.
This is still a great team with great talent, with great coaching and Denver is no joke either... A lot of learning to be done and still a lot of time to continue to iron out the wrinkles.
Close loss in a sloppy game but Clark and Lockett look damned special. And thats something you can hang your hat on for now as a win.