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Sunday, November
26, 2006
The Hawks
Must Beat the Cheese Bay Packers!
The Hawks must
beat the Cheese Bay Packers!
This Monday night the Seahawks must show Brett
Farve and the Packers that they are for-real!
For-real by not letting the Packers stay in the game. If
the Seahawks let Green Bay hang around into the fourth quarter,
we could see Brett Farve the [Gunslinger] try to squeeze
out a victory for the Packers.
On offense
Seattle must show that they can run the football with Shaun
Alexander and Matt Hasselback back after missing
four weeks with a knee sprain. The Hawks offensive line
must protect Matt Hasselback. If they don't Hasselback could
be back on the injured list as quick as he came off. Seattle's
O-line has had problems all year trying to play as a cohesive
unit. False starts, holdings, and left guard by committee.
Running the football effective against the Packers will
help Matt Hasselback with the play-action pass.
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If the Hawks do not
run football well [positive yards], you could see a lot of three
and outs from the Hawks. The hawks on offense must try too use the
clock [have long drives]. That will help limit the former MVP and
Future Hall of Famer Brett Farve extra opportunities. On defense
Seattle must not only stop the run, but the Hawks' defensive front
four must put pressure on Brett Farve. Penetration will disrupt
Farve's timing throwing the football. The Seahawks secondary must
not let Packer wide-out Donald Driver [58-813yds-4td.] have
a field-day against them catching the football. Seahawks defensive
back Marcus Tru-Burnt and Kelly Herndon will have
their hands full against Driver and Brett Farve's shot-gun riffle
arm. Brett Farve is going to retire at the end of season and would
like to leave Quest field with a victory over his former coach Seahawks'
Mike Holmgren.
This Monday from 5:30p.m
to 9:00 pm the Seahawks defense hopefully will make Brett Farve
think he should have retired before the season started this year.
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