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Is it RW?
Is It PC?
Is it the front office that protects?
Is It PC?
Is it the front office that protects?
Is it RW?
Is It PC?
Is it the front office that protects?
Lots of young players + several key injuries + playing on the road + facing 2 of the league's best pass rushers. Most people thought things would be challenging early in the season if not the whole thing. Now that it's happened like we thought, we think it's worse than it is?
Yep, and I would bet just about anything that the line is going to look a lot better when not facing Von Miller or Khalil Mack on Sunday. We'll suddenly look quite a bit better at home, and maybe with both Wagner and KJ back.^^ this is exactly what I was thinking. Back to back road games to start the season, and facing two of the best pass rushing defenses to boot, is going to be tough for any team. If the O line looks just as porous against Dallas and Arizona over the next two weeks then I'll concede that we are doomed and Wilson may not survive the season.
I don't know who is going to win Sunday, but the Cowboys front 7 is every bit as good as Denver and ChicagoYep, and I would bet just about anything that the line is going to look a lot better when not facing Von Miller or Khalil Mack on Sunday. We'll suddenly look quite a bit better at home, and maybe with both Wagner and KJ back.
I don't know who is going to win Sunday, but the Cowboys front 7 is every bit as good as Denver and Chicago
Nobody on Dallas is even close to as good as Von Miller or Khalil Mack though. I know they had a guy get 14 sacks last year (and we faced him in Dallas and did fine), but he's not on the same level as those other 2 guys. Not close.I don't know who is going to win Sunday, but the Cowboys front 7 is every bit as good as Denver and Chicago
Yes he is. DLaw is better this year than he was last year when he had 14.5. Randy Gregory should be back this week, Taco Charlton is playing insane. Jaylon Smith is back to his ND form. Once Irving gets back, the front 7 will be insane. All that said, RW is a great QB. I expect him to come out running alot SundayNobody on Dallas is even close to as good as Von Miller or Khalil Mack though. I know they had a guy get 14 sacks last year (and we faced him in Dallas and did fine), but he's not on the same level as those other 2 guys. Not close.
It’s year one of a rebuild. Realize that the Seahawks need to infuse more talent into the roster and this season won’t hurt as much. This year short on cap space and draft picks they were handicapped in trying to replace a slew of formerly good players. I think I predicted a 8-8 season, if it turns out that is optimistic, just means draft position will be that much better next year when the Seahawks have plenty of picks and lots of cap space.
The hardest aspect of watching is the offense line. Will they be able to put together a solid line? IDK seems they have a tough time identifying talent in that unit. WR is another unit that sorely needs a difference maker. I’m confident that they can put together a solid defense.
Expectations will be the main cause of agony for fans. Keep them realistic and it won’t be nearly as painful.
Home vs away matters too.
Well shoot, I thought they had more picks then that. I'm for trading Earl before the injuries set in also, its not like the Seahawks are contenders with him this year and he's not likely going to last until the next group melds.Hawks don't have their 2nd, 6th and 7th round picks in the 2019 draft. 1,3,4,5 ( 4 picks ) is all. Don't expect a lot of comp picks either because the Hawks picked up a lot of tit for tat players filling holes left by leaving players. Even if they are not as good as the player that left it removes the comp pick. They need to find a 2nd round pick and a 6th and 7th( Earl for a 2nd and 4th would be sweet )
Well shoot, I thought they had more picks then that. I'm for trading Earl before the injuries set in also, its not like the Seahawks are contenders with him this year and he's not likely going to last until the next group melds.