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well we don't need to use him on kick returns since the NFL has basically eliminated them. anyone can stand back there, catch the ball and take a knee.
 

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Hasselbeck":38rux7zf said:
I'd love to have him back Week 7, but honestly.. no need to rush this. I think we win the next 4 easily without him. Let him be 110% ready for the stretch run.
Yes totally. We have got an easy stretch coming up. PC is always very conservative with bringing guys back off of injuries, so I don't think Harvin's going to be rushed in there too soon or anything. PC and all of us want PH to be %100 for the second half of the season and the playoffs.
 

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Lords of Scythia":t03ogn8n said:
Hasselbeck":t03ogn8n said:
I'd love to have him back Week 7, but honestly.. no need to rush this. I think we win the next 4 easily without him. Let him be 110% ready for the stretch run.
Yes totally. We have got an easy stretch coming up. PC is always very conservative with bringing guys back off of injuries, so I don't think Harvin's going to be rushed in there too soon or anything. PC and all of us want PH to be %100 for the second half of the season and the playoffs.

Something like that. Week 7 10/17 is out Thursday night game at cards. Then we don't play until the Monday 10/28 at the Rams.

Rams game sounds promising to me.
 

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That may very likely be a cupcake game. Like Houstonhawk82 laid out so informatively a few posts back, they probably won't do much with him the first few games. We could at least watch him run around a little on the field--not return punts or anything.
 

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Yeah, they've been conservative in how fast they bring guys back in. I'd expect that here, too. Give him a couple of catches in a couple of games and let him bang around a bit to work him in. Hey we're 4-1, still leading the division. No need to panic about anything.

Besides, we want to peak in Jan/Feb, not Sep/Oct. :)
 

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Umm, I'm not willing to say we win the next 4. Rams and Cards are not playing well, but its road division games.
 

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just thinking about the hurry up offense when P. Harvin and the starting O-line is back on the field that would be one physical group Harvin,Tate,Lynch, and the elusive Russell Wilson wear a defense down.
 

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pehawk":1ejbewkh said:
Umm, I'm not willing to say we win the next 4. Rams and Cards are not playing well, but its road division games.

Both the Rams and Cards have the defenses to cause us problems on offense, especially if Unger and Breno aren't back.

Are we a better offense than last year when we lost both of these road games? Hard to say yes with how our offense is playing right now, especially in the passing game.
 

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KCHawkGirl":1f1yokxo said:
He will erase our offensive issues overnight!

Not if Bevell and the online are the problem, he won't.

And they are... along with RW not being quick enough to pick a target or receivers not getting open.

I'm excited to get him back but I'll be more excited if Bevell figures out a consistent game call thats good.
 

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Sgt. Largent":1cmtp986 said:
pehawk":1cmtp986 said:
Umm, I'm not willing to say we win the next 4. Rams and Cards are not playing well, but its road division games.

Both the Rams and Cards have the defenses to cause us problems on offense, especially if Unger and Breno aren't back.

Are we a better offense than last year when we lost both of these road games? Hard to say yes with how our offense is playing right now, especially in the passing game.

I disagree on the Rams. For some reason it became cool to say "well, that Rams Dline, it's very good" late last year and this offseason. Some short, bald, douchebag was reminding peeps that the DLine CANT stop the run. The Seahawks ran right at and through them last year in Stl (the only game where the Hawks game-planned). Run right at that line, you're fine.

But, Bevell doesn't like to do things easy. If the ground games chugging along and available, he needs to be unique and win another way.

Cards are scrappy and Palmer can chuck the rock.
 

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pehawk":1tqtue6m said:
Sgt. Largent":1tqtue6m said:
pehawk":1tqtue6m said:
Umm, I'm not willing to say we win the next 4. Rams and Cards are not playing well, but its road division games.

Both the Rams and Cards have the defenses to cause us problems on offense, especially if Unger and Breno aren't back.

Are we a better offense than last year when we lost both of these road games? Hard to say yes with how our offense is playing right now, especially in the passing game.

I disagree on the Rams. For some reason it became cool to say "well, that Rams Dline, it's very good" late last year and this offseason. Some short, bald, douchebag was reminding peeps that the DLine CANT stop the run. The Seahawks ran right at and through them last year in Stl (the only game where the Hawks game-planned). Run right at that line, you're fine.

But, Bevell doesn't like to do things easy. If the ground games chugging along and available, he needs to be unique and win another way.

Cards are scrappy and Palmer can chuck the rock.


I agree the Rams aren't living up to the hype, especially on defense, but they always seem to give us fits at home.

I also agree that Pete and Bevell's game plans for road NFC West games seems to be let's go conservative and not make mistakes...........instead of opening up the offense and putting our foot on someone's throat. Hopefully with total confidence in Russell now, that changes. But yes, if we come out super conservative and try to run the ball 75% of the first half against the Rams and Cards, it's going to be more 4th quarter nailbiters.
 

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Actually, they need to run 75% of the time against the Rams. If DeMarco Murray and that line got 200, Lynch might just go AP on them. That game in Stl. was a modern marvel of incompetence.
 

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keatonisballin":3c3gj68g said:
On another note, who would we be releasing to make room for Harvin after week 6? Anyone?

Depends on Unger's health, I bet.
 

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pehawk":3l9qgo67 said:
keatonisballin":3l9qgo67 said:
On another note, who would we be releasing to make room for Harvin after week 6? Anyone?

Depends on Unger's health, I bet.

How so? I dont see letting an O line man go regardless who it is, we have more depth on the D line.
 

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keatonisballin":25lwzt9i said:
On another note, who would we be releasing to make room for Harvin after week 6? Anyone?

Unger is supposed to be full-go at practice this week. Whether or not he makes it this Sunday, I imagine he'll be healthy enough for the team to release Spitz after the game.
 

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pehawk":1tf5iip1 said:
Actually, they need to run 75% of the time against the Rams. If DeMarco Murray and that line got 200, Lynch might just go AP on them. That game in Stl. was a modern marvel of incompetence.

I disagree. I think we need to open the offense up again like we did the 2nd half of last season. We're 4-1 in spite of being very predictable on offense, if this continues and the defensive turnovers dry up, then we're going to be in close games with mediocre teams that have no business being close.
 

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DavidSeven":2ifnpjq3 said:
keatonisballin":2ifnpjq3 said:
On another note, who would we be releasing to make room for Harvin after week 6? Anyone?

Unger is supposed to be full-go at practice this week. Whether or not he makes it this Sunday, I imagine he'll be healthy enough for the team to release Spitz after the game.

Completely forgot about him being on the roster.
 

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Sgt. Largent":filkrs49 said:
pehawk":filkrs49 said:
Actually, they need to run 75% of the time against the Rams. If DeMarco Murray and that line got 200, Lynch might just go AP on them. That game in Stl. was a modern marvel of incompetence.

I disagree. I think we need to open the offense up again like we did the 2nd half of last season.

Our o-line was healthy in the second half of last season. That's the only difference. In the last game, Russell passed plenty, ran read-option early and often, and Marshawn carried only 17 times. The only difference I saw was that this o-line just cannot protect him on passing downs.
 

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