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Paul G's avatar

This is pretty much how I see it, although I’ll settle for 2-3 first downs on the initial possession.

I’m puzzled, though, by “I was reminded of just how terrible Seattle’s offense was for 45 of the 60 minutes against Denver’s defense.” The Seahawks TOP was something like 28:46. What am I missing? Also, a 4:22 4th-quarter possession with a 13-point lead is helpful, so I’ll give the offense some credit there. Plus on the last possession they took a risk and passed for the first down that iced the game.

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Doug's avatar

I love it when something I read makes me literally laugh out loud, and this did it for me:

"Seahawks must play offense for longer than 15 minutes this time."

Yeah, the offense has to be better and it does start with Geno. That INT cannot happen. The safety on the holding call was as much on Geno as it was on Bradford. Geno's decision-making has to be sharper! And, hopefully, Grubb and Huff won't wait until halftime to move off what isn't working--but I am optimistic about that.

I feel very calm about the D's ability to get 'er done, now. I know Denver had a first year QB in Nix, but I think MM is going to make even experienced QBs question what they are seeing/reacting to on the field, and that is what can lead to poor decisions with the football. We will see!

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