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Wednesday,
November 01, 2006
Chiefs offense rain dance on Seahawks
defense!
Where did the Seahawks good defense go!
No pressure on the
Quarterback;
No stopping the run, and;
No stopping the pass
..........sets-up disaster!
Seattle's defense against K.C. was garbage! K.C. quarterback [Damon
Huard] was basically playing on one leg [bad groin]. Seattle defense
did not take advantage of Huard's bad groin. Instead the Seahawks
let running -back Larry Johnson, and oid fossil wide-out Eddie Kennison
have career days against them. Seattle's non-effort tackeling [rapping-up]
was as bad as Mili Vanilis singing career. Head Coach Mike Holmgren
may have to make a move at the corner-back possition? Marcus Tru-Burnt
is getting beat every week! This week Tru-Burnt got beat by a old
tired wide-out on Kansas City Eddie Kennison for [6] catches and
[134yds].
The Seahawks run defense
allowed Kanasas City running-back Larry Johnson to do whatever he
wanted [39-155yds]. 155yds by Johnson kept the clock,and chains
moving for Kansas City. Seahawks defensive front four put no pressure
on the one- legged Damon Huard. It was unfortunate because Seattle's
Quarterback Seneca Wallace great starting debut [3 touchdown passes]
got overcasted by a Seahawks lack of effort on defense. You knew
Wallace was not going be perfect. Wallace had some bad throws [2
int], but you would expect that from a player making their first
career start.
Seattle's running game
has to improve! Running -backs Morris and Strong have to, [1] pass
block better, [2] catch the ball when its thrown to them, and at
least get 3 yards a pop when they get a carry. 2nd and 7 looks a
lot better than 2nd and 11, or 3rd and 15.
Seattle's offensive
line was a little better, but still there having problems with [false
starts]. Simms should start against the Raiders at left guard. Chris
Spencer is still having problems at the left guard position. Guard
by committee will not work in this system with Hasselback out for
at least two more weeks, and Alexander for at least one more week.
Seahawks' offense proved against the Chiefs that they can still
move the football down the field and score even without there dynamic
dueo [Hasselback and Alexander]. Seattle's offensive line will have
their hands full this Monday night with the Oakland Raiders coming
to town. Pass protection on quarterback Seneca Wallace will be key
against the Raiders. Wallace will be Seattle's best running back
on the field. Wallace has to tuck the ball and run when there is
nobody open to throw too.
Seattle's defense cannot
let the Raiders Quarterback Andrew Walters have any kind of comfort
zone. Raiders wide-outs Randy Moss, and now activated Jerry Porter
will be licking there chops watching film on the Seahawks secondary.
Raiders running-backs Lamont Jordan, and Justin Fargus have to be
stopped! The Oakland Raiders have a little swagger after beating
the Steelers. If the Seahawks defense plays like they did against
Kansas City, there will be a lot of players on the Oakland Raiders
offense that are going to have season highs.
Keys to Raiders Game:
Pressure [Winstrom,
Fisher, Benard]
Stop the run,
Wallace quick decision making,
Tru- not getting burnt,
Stay away from alot of third and longs on offense.
Seahawks need to send
the Oakland Raiders and the Black Hole back to the Eastbay with
a 12th man Loss
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