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Charlie Swift's avatar

Although the scoreboard didn’t show it, the reality is the Seahawks dominated this game. The only major concern I have after it is based on a one game sample. The Seahawks probably have the pass blocking guard worst combo in the league. The good news was in the second half the Seahawks gashed 2 high safety looks.

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Sep 9Edited

About the DL... notice who is one pressure behind Boye Mafe (who was HOT HOT HOT): big dawg Leonard Williams. The DL is going to be just fine--you would think Denver's OL is one of the better units in the league given what they are spending (not always the best indication).

Another myth that should be addressed is the ILB play, and that was mostly fantastic and the best we have seen since KJ and Bobby were back there 8ish years ago. Against Denver, but still... 0 YAC on over the middle throws was something to behold.

DK... he is just not the guy to make a contested catch. It's like he got off his game early with that miss and was basically just a decoy for the rest of the game.

About the OL... last year in the Rams game, the whole offense disappeared because both tackles went out. Granted it was just Fant (and some bad play by rest of the line) but they pulled it together in the second half. If they can accomplish that... I have some optimism that the OL won't be a serious liability going forward and should actually improve as the line gains experience playing together.

But yeah, let's see what next week in Boston looks like. For now, savour the flavour!

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