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Originally Posted by Senator Clay Davis
^^I'm just glad it appears the Seahawks have finally stopped wasting Russ with their "establish the run" for three quarters before begging Russ to pull it out offense. Until the first game Russ throws three picks and they lose, then right back to that crap no doubt.
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Well, that isn't likely to happen. Russ might not throw 3 more picks all season. That one to Olsen was clearly the latter's fault. It took him, what, 8 games last year to throw one?
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Originally Posted by Sainters7
When you're also without Michael Thomas, that's a problem.
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And whose fault is that? I can't believe more people aren't pissed off at the coach for putting Thomas in and him getting hurt when they had the game won already. How he gets a pass for that I just do not understand.
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Originally Posted by Sylvanfan
NFC West still looks like the best Division in Football. Any of these teams likely would win the NFC East... I think Seattle is the best team, but any of these teams can beat the other on any given day.
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Really? I sure don't, and I'm a Seahawks fan. I wouldn't be shocked if they go .500 the rest of the way. They have no pass rush whatsoever, nor can they cover anyone. It's not a fluke that they're last in the NFL against the pass - they legitimately suck in that area. Against the run they've been very good so far, but I have no idea whether to read into that or if it's just a two-game anomaly and they'll come back down to Earth. Zeke should be a decent test in that regard.
Russ is gonna Russ, but one guy can't do everything, even if he's the best player in the NFL. The Rams are just plain better. Once San Fran gets healthy they should be better too, much as it pains me to say so... and I think that'll happen before they play Seattle in week 7.