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9 hours ago, Mikeslumina said:

People are calling Seattle d legion of boom 2 or some nickname like that. I was thinking burrow and co. faced some really good corners and d lines over past few years. 
 

is Seattle legion of boom 2 the best? They are calling spoon Deion sanders 2.  Troy Aikman  and some other I heard. 
 

will we survive the first quarter. All these talking heads give me headache. For me the rams were best d we faced in Super Bowl. Aaron Donald, miller,  and co. Ramsey on backend but still was seen as a shutdown corner. Also can we get PS2,Patrick Surtain, from Denver. I will give up couple 1 st. Our first rounders not named chase or burrow, are mostly bust anyways. Kirkpatrick and Ross come to mind. 
 

 

That's then..this is now.

 

This is a crucial game going into the bye.

 

 

.Seattle  likes to  run and have the RBs to do that.

Geno Smith throws deep. accurate  pases.

Defense is very physical unit that plays AFCN football.

 

Go into the bye week 3-3 and build the momentum  to win this division 

 

 

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At the time of the final report going live, only one player was listed as out:

  • LB Akeem Davis-Gaither (Out)
  • CB Chidobe Awuzie (Questionable)
  • LB Devin Harper (Questionable)
  • WR Tee Higgins (Questionable)
  • DT Josh Tupou (Questionable)

That first full practice for Higgins was the first since his rib injury on October 1, so it’s potentially a sign he’ll be good to go, barring something unexpected during warmups on Sunday.

It’s a similar vibe for top cornerback Chidobe Awuzie, who aggravated a back issue last week and missed the win over the Cardinals. Bengals coaches want to gauge his readiness — and that of all four 50-50 guys — before kickoff.

Josh Tupou is a new addition to the report, while rookie Myles Murphy is back off of it and good to go after a personal matter.

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Tupou will be inactive.

Wonder if there has been any thought to snatching Big Johnson III off the Detroit (?) practice squad to our 53

and trying to get Tupou on to our practice squad?  Doesn't seen to be a lot of help stopping the run.

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Trap game?

Seagulls coming off a bye week and looks

like they have a strong pass rush (not good for us)

and decent tight ends including one real big huggy bear.

 

Getting the cart ahead of the horse and food for thought for

the future Bye Week thread but I really want to see what we do

with two weeks before the the 49ers.

Specifically, as far as personnel.

Are the big TE and OLman on our practice squad ready to step up

and contribute?

Raiding other teams' practice squads?

Maybe even McCarron up, Browning down?

Get rid of some dead wood?

I will not be happy if we stand pat and continue to try to pound square pegs

into round holes.

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Seagulps Press

 

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/week-6-preview-prediction-seahawks-151111676.html

 


Week 6 preview and prediction: Seahawks at Bengals

 

The Seattle Seahawks are back in action following their Week 5 bye, and hopefully they used their week off wisely as they have a challenging showdown against the Cincinnati Bengals. This will be Seattle’s first visit to the Queen City since 2015 where they blew a 24-7 lead in the fourth quarter to lose 27-24 in overtime.

The Seahawks and Bengals last played each other in the Week 1 opener for the 2019 season, where Seattle narrowly defended home turf with a 21-20 win. Both these teams are a far cry from either of the last two iterations of themselves. The Seahawks are trying to prove they are a resurgent force in the NFC, while the Bengals are trying to keep their status as an AFC heavyweight.

Like last year, Cincinnati was off to a slow start. The Bengals were 1-3 with only three offensive touchdowns to their names before they erupted with an explosive 34-20 win over Arizona. Quarterback Joe Burrow finally looked like himself, throwing for 317 yards and scores.

 

Sunday will be a big test for both teams. Seattle is the only team so far to have beaten the Lions, but their last two games were against bad teams and they looked shaky at times in them. Meanwhile, the Bengals will look to prove they truly are back, and that last week was not simply a product of playing the inferior Cardinals.

History is on the side of the Seahawks, who are 16-4 in their last twenty trips to the eastern time zone. But Cincinnati has the power of desperation on their side.

Prediction: Bengals over Seahawks 31-24

After this week, the Bengals have a stretch where they will play the 49ers, Bills, Texans, Ravens, Stealers and Jaguars. Since Cincinnati has already squandered two seemingly winnable games against Cleveland and Tennessee, they’ll need to bank wins where they can get them. Going into the murderer’s row they’re about to face at 3-3 is a lot different than 2-4.

The wide receiver trio of Ja’Marr Chase, Tyler Boyd and potentially the return of Tee Higgins is a handful for any secondary, especially one as young as Seattle’s. The ground attack led by Joe Mixon means the Seahawks defense has to stay honest, and if Joe Burrow truly is fully healthy, he will be difficult to bring down – even if he’s playing behind a shaky offensive line facing a defensive front that recorded eleven sacks the last time they played.

The Seahawks offense should remain well-oiled, especially since they are getting healthier. But the Bengals simply have far too much firepower.

Something to keep an eye on: the usually reliable Jason Myers already has four missed field goals this year, surpassing his total of three from last year. Combine Myers’ shakiness with Seattle’s struggles on third down and in the redzone, and you have a recipe for leaving far too many points on the field. If the Seahawks want a win in a shootout, they’ll need to extend drives and finish them in the end zone.

 

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