Thursday, September 29, 2011

Week 4 Predictions

Detroit at Dallas
Carolina at Chicago
Buffalo at Cincinnati
Tennessee at Cleveland
Minnesota at Kansas City
Washington at St. Louis
New Orleans at Jacksonville
Pittsburgh at Houston
San Francisco at Philadelphia
NY Giants at Arizona
Atlanta at Seattle
Miami at San Diego
New England at Oakland
Denver at Green Bay
NY Jets at Baltimore
Indianapolis at Tampa Bay

**Picks to win are in pink

Seahawks Review

Here we sit going into week 4, the Seahawks are lucky to be 1-2 and even luckier to only be a game behind the San Fransisco 49ers at 2-1 for the division lead. Something has got to give. The defense has played well, the offense has been stagnant to say the least, special teams play has been inconsistent, coaching questionable......lets break it down.

Offense; An extremely young offensive line was the biggest concern coming into the season, and that was before injuries sidelined Robert Gallery, Russel Okung and others. It seemed for the first 2 games of the season we would never get the chance to find out how good of a passer Tarvaris Jackson is, because he was running for his life on every play. Then, the line started to get a little rhythm, rhyme and reason, giving Tavaris time to throw, a pocket to maneuver in, and yet....still NO OFFENSE. Any hint of a sustained drive from Seattle would ultimately end in a Tavaris Jackson sack, incomplete pass, or stalled out by penalties against the offensive line. 

Tarvaris mobility is an upgrade from Hasselbeck, but once forced to scramble TJax is no longer able to keep his eyes down field and locate on open receiver. He is holding onto the ball way to long, playing timid, with no confidence and no leadership characteristics, I have been displeased with Tarvaris Jackson's play thru the first 3 games, to say the least. Finally getting Syndey Rice into the lineup is a major plus for the offense, as his 8 receptions for 109 yards in the win against the Falcons was the only bright spot for Seattle offensively.

Defense: Play from the defense has been consistent thru the first 3 games. Strong safety play, Kam Chancellor (18 solo tackles) and Earl Thomas ( 14 solo tackles) lead the defense in solo tackles this season, has been a big part of the defenses success. Most encouraging however in my opinion has been the spirited play of  Chris Clemmons ( 2 sacks)  aside from the sacks and tackles, hes seems to have an impact on every play. Whether hes interrupting the throwing lane for the opposing QB or the first one to the running back, he seems to be in on every play, and the defense performed well against the run so far.

Also of note, Marcus Trufant has improved his play from the last few years, at least to this point. He was successful in limiting the greatest WR in the game currently playing in Larry Fitzgerald last Sunday, and i can't help but wonder if the paycut he took in the off season isn't somehow motivation for his improved performance. Rookie corner Brandon Browner, while impressive on paper, has made a few mistakes, had several pass interference penalties, but that is to be expected from the young player. I look for him to mature, and make smarter decisions as the years goes on. At 6'4" 221lbs he has all the potential in the world to really be something special at that position.

Special Teams: That first game against SF where 2 balls were run back for TD's back to back really set a bad tone for special teams to kick off the season. I have seen poor coverage and poor tackling on several returns thus far. Our kicker Steven Hauschka has yet to kick off a ball for a touch back, and while we have one of the best punters in the game in Jon Ryan, even he had a ball go off the side of his foot late in the 4th quarter against the Cardinals that only netted 10 yards, at a key point in the game. As a unit special teams play has much room for improvement.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

WEEK 1 PREDICTIONS


New Orleans at Green Bay  
Atlanta at Chicago
Cincinnati at Cleveland
Buffalo at Kansas City
Philadelphia at St. Louis
Detroit at Tampa Bay
Tennessee at Jacksonville
Pittsburgh at Baltimore
Indianapolis at Houston
NY Giants at Washington
Seattle at San Francisco
Minnesota at San Diego
Carolina at Arizona
Dallas at NY Jets
New England at Miami
Oakland at Denver

**Projected Winners are in PINK**

Seattle Seahawks Season Predictions

WINS & LOSSES

Sept. 11 @ 49ers, 1:15 p.m. -W

Sept. 18 @ Steelers, 10 a.m. -L
Sept. 25 Cardinals, 1:15 p.m.-L
Oct. 2 Atlanta, 1 p.m.-L
Oct. 9 @ Giants, 10 a.m.-W
Oct. 23 @ Browns, 10 a.m.-L
Oct. 30 Bengals, 1:15 p.m.-W
Nov. 6 @ Cowboys, 10 a.m.-L
Nov. 13 Ravens, 1 p.m.-L
Nov. 20 @ Rams, 1 p.m.-L
Nov. 27 Redskins, 1 p.m.-W
Dec. 1 Eagles, 5:20 p.m.-L
Dec. 12 Rams, 5:30 p.m.-W
Dec. 18 @ Bears, 10 a.m.-L
Dec. 24 49ers, 1:15 p.m.-L
Jan. 1 @ Cardinals, 1:15 p.m.-W

SEASON RECORD 6-10

MOST VALUABLE PLAYER:  Leon Washington/ John Ryan (yes special teams players)

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER: Golden Tate

BEST ADDITION: Zach Miller

BIGGEST DISSAPPOINTMENT: Marshawn Lynch / Tarvaris Jackson

DIVISION FINISH: 3rd

(Trust me it hurts more to write this than it does to read it)

GO 'HAWKS!!!!!

ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL??!!!!!


SEATTLE SEAHAWKS SEASON PREVIEW


Another football season is upon us, this one seems particularly sweet. With the dread of the work stoppage a distant memory now, we can finally get back to the game we all know and love. Which for me means back to this blog, back to the NFL, back to the Seattle Seahawks. I didn't know it was possible to go into a season with more questions than I had last season , but it is. The Seahawks have 43....count em....43 new players on the 53 man roster. So don't feel bad if you find yourself yelling out more numbers than names in the first few games. Well lets get to it... here's my breakdown; The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of the 2011 Seattle Seahawks.

OFFENSE:

The Good: *sigh* I'm pressed to find the good in the offense, mainly because the entire success of the offense is a reflection of the solidarity of the offensive line. Well we didn't see much of Marshawn Lynch in the preseason but Leon Washington looks like he has fully recovered for the broken leg injury he suffered while with the NY Jets. He has been running with purpose, making cuts he seemed hesitant to make last year, and those are all encouraging signs as he provides a great alternative to Lynch. The receiving corp of Rice,Williams, Tate, Obamanu along with TE Zach Miller (from Oakland) are young, athletic, and physical. The addition of Sydney Rice ( shoulder injury) and Zach Miller are key to the success of the passing game. Look for them to emerge as play makers this season.

The Bad: The offensive line going into the preseason held a little bit of promise. Russel Okung  and Max Unger were healthy and ready to start their first full season together. Robert Gallery was the fiery veteran brought in to lead the young guys, and we had two high draft pick rookie linemen in Carpenter and Moffett that were primed to impressed. Then the preseason happened, and we saw what we really had.An inexperience, injury plagued offensive line. Okung mid ankle sprain on the first series of the first preseason game (deja vu anyone?) Shuffling of men, and then Gallery suffered a sprained right knee in the last preseason game. The rookies, who still hold promise for the future, aren't learning as quickly as Pete Carroll may have hoped.We all know how important the Oline play is. The QB needs time to throw the ball, the running backs need lanes to run in ( we were dead last in running yards last season)  If we cant protect and we cant run the ball...its going to be a long season.  

The Ugly: I hate to do this because he's my QB, hate him or love him, hes what we got, but Tarvaris Jackson, you my friend are the ugly. I understand that we are trying to get younger, i understand that we needed a more mobile and agile quarterback, but TJAX just isn't a QB you win with. I tried my best to go into this preseason with an open mind, and in all fairness much of the snaps Jackson spent running for his life, but it took until the final preseason game before we saw a single TD with the first team offense. I am no fan of Clip Board Jesus or Check Down Charlie (whichever you prefer) but I wont be surprised if we don't head Whitehurst chants the 3rd week of the season when the Seahawks play their home opener, and I might be the one starting them.

DEFENSE:

The Good: Overall the defense is improved from last year. Our D line has looked good against the run, We have Chris Clemons and Red Bryant back at defensive end and they have looked good against the run this preseason. I am interested to see how the young corners emerge. Both Thurmond and Browner seem to be an upgrade from Kelly Jennings and Marcus Trufant who took a pay cut in the off season may have incentive to perform again, as he can earn that money back thru statistics. Kam Chancellor and Earl Thomas are young, hungry and determined. I look for both of them to have much improved seasons.

The Bad: There is just something off when it comes to our group of Linebackers. Hawthorne is the new starting MLB as Lofa Tatupu was released after refusing the renegotiate his contract. I look for him to really emerge as the leader of the LB corp. But Aaron Curry, continues to disappoint. He misses tackles, misses assignment and its just inexcusable. In the past you heard Mora and Carroll talk about "simplifying the defense" for Curry, which please allow me to translate, means to kid is stupid. They have tried everything with him and every year its "we're going to start to utilize his strengths" and every year its the same results. this will be a make or break year for Aaron Curry.

The Ugly: While we have had alot of turnover of the roster this off season, we cant hide from the fact we finished 27th in Opp. Passing Yards and 21st in Opp. Rushing Yards last season. We historically seem to fall flat on 3rd downs, and the deep ball has always been a knife to the gut of this team. We will have to have improved play at EVERY position on defense this year.


SPECIAL TEAMS:

The Good/ The Bad/ The Ugly: We still have in my opinion the best punter in the game, in John Ryan.  Field position is key in any game, and he honestly gives us as good a chance to win as any player on the team. Leon Washington is still one of the best returners in the game, but with the rule changes moving the kickoffs up to the 30 from the 35 it will be interesting to see how much opportunity he has to return the ball. I hate the rule change myself, i think it takes one of the most dynamic plays out of the game, and really limits the ability of guys like Leon Washington.

As always: GO 'HAWKS!!!!