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Josh Rosen makes his starting debut against us next game, as reported on NFL.com. Good news for us I think.
They may get a spark, but I'm not sure that overcomes such a lack of experience. The Cards played better early yesterday before blowing it vs Chicago, but they were blown out 58-6 the first 2 games. They have serious issues that a green horn first time starting QB will have a tough time solving.Maybe.
A fresh guy in at QB might provide a bit of a spark for the Cards which I really don't want to see next week. Goods news is the game is in Arizona. For some reason the road team always seems to win these match ups.
They may get a spark, but I'm not sure that overcomes such a lack of experience. The Cards played better early yesterday before blowing it vs Chicago, but they were blown out 58-6 the first 2 games. They have serious issues that a green horn first time starting QB will have a tough time solving.
And as we try to ramp up the heat and put hits on Rosen, we gotta be wary of the increasingly prevalent roughing calls. I think there no less than 5 in the first half of the MNF game last night? It's nuts. I think the Hawks are doing a great job of it so far, but it's definitely something that could be a factor.
Yeah, I think we got after it pretty good with adjusting to the rules when the defenseless player stuff was new. Credit to the coaching. Hopefully this carries through the over the top roughing rule.I think there's a reason why Seattle hasn't had a problem as much with these calls, it's because of the team's emphasis on the proper way to tackle. I get so sick of guys like Matthews whining. He dude, quit worrying about your flowing locks, and just tackle the guy without trying to dislocate his shoulder.
Don't fall on the QB, no flag.
Sure there's going to be some bang-bang plays where helmets hit where we get called.
But overall, the Seattle D is taught how to tackle.