Thursday, October 15, 2009

REVIEW OF WEEK 4 AND 5 AND PREVIEW OF WEEK 6 (sorry I've been slacking!)







Review Week 4 vs. Colts


I don't think anyone really thought we had a chance of winning that game in the first place. I know i didn't, and that was when I thought Dwight Freeney wasn't going to be playing. That said, we lost to a better team, perhaps the best team in the NFL right now. Penalties stopped drives, and Seneca just wasn't accurate enough. That said, the defense didn't really stand a chance, however I am very encouraged with the play of Hawthorne and Reed. These are two young and exciting players on defense.




We were hurting and it would have been a tough game if we had all our starters healthy.




Review Week 5 vs. Jaguars


First and foremost, what a relief to get a win! I don't think I have ever been so happy to see Matt Hasselbeck. I could dote on the fact that we played a bad Jacksonville team, but we didn't just beat them, we smashed 'em! So I'm giving all the credit to the Hawks on this one. In case you missed it we won 41-0, the defenses second shutout this season, and say what you will about who the two opponents were, a shutout is a hard feat in the NFL.




Both Nate Burleson, and T.J. Houshmanzadeh has 2 TD's a piece, and even our defense scored in this game! We are a different team with Matt in the game. Our 5th string left tackle ( i think) Frye went out of the game with a stinger in his neck, and will now miss the remainder of the season, with a neck injury. Its like there is a curse on the position, and now we are struggling to even suit a front 7. With Hasselbeck's rib injury, we need to be able to protect him, its obvious we cannot win with Seneca at QB.




I am happy to see Lawrence Jackson making some plays, he's been a relative dud since being our #1 draft pick 2 years ago. He is currently tied for 10th in the NFL for sacks, with 4 on the season.




side note: Owen Schmidt beat his head with his helmet to the point where blood was streaming down his face and colored his jersey pink. I think to think it was intentional in support of breast cancer month!




Player of the Game: Matt Hasselbeck






Preview of Week 6 vs. Cardinals




This week is as big a game as you get in week 6. The Cardinals come into Seattle with a 2-2 record, ahead of the Seahawks in the division. Maybe it's just me, but I am not and never have been impressed with the Cardinals. I know I am biased, I will never pretend not to be, but they just don't scare me, and I'm still trying to figure out how they went to the super bowl last year. I give all the credit in the world to Larry Fitzgerald, who is the best wide receiver in the game, and Kurt Warner, who continues to master the QB position.




That said, the game is at Qwest field, and our defense feeds of the 12th man. I think it will be a close game but I think the defense can rattle Warner early, I'm looking for Aaron Curry to possibly take Warner out of the game with a big sack early. The Cardinals do have some play makers on defense as well, and our success on offense once again will rely on our make-shift offensive line being able to give Matt time to find open receivers. We all know Matt can get frustrated if passing lanes aren't opening up, and if we can run the ball effectively enough, that should help loosen up coverage down field.




Home field advantage is key, and Seattle defense is the key to this game. I predict a big game for Aaron Curry and the 12th man, and I will take the Seahawks in this game.




Prediction: Seahawks 26 Cardinals 21




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