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on our last game in Seattle, after several dismal performances there were actually a few highlights to be had at Q-west, no moral victory but definite improvement over the Browns, Cards and Phins games.
I give a ton of credit to Lynch, that guy is flat out tough to bring down, that is the kind of muscle we need to have in our backfield. Some signs of life on both sides of the ball kept us in the game despite a few mental miscues, I finally get to see DJ make some plays and he has to draw a foolish taunting penalty, kind of seemed to be the way the game went Sunday, quite a few game changing plays nullified by yellow flags, as usual I would classify some of them as questionable, but we know that going in, we have to be able to weather that storm and just get better at dealing with those setbacks.
A few too many 3rd and longs due to those 2nd down running calls for no gain (wtf Olsen?), but it looked like we actually made some adjustments at the half and put ourselves in position to give the Seahawks a little scare. McFadden up the middle just doesn't seem to be working, he really needs to be on the edges where he can work in space.
It is apparent that Murray has incurred someones wrath, I see no other explanation for his lack of PT, and I thought he was a solid pick of ours last year.
SeaBass's miss, I guarantee he makes that 10 out of 10 in the warmups.
All in all a much better effort made in Seattle, if we can continue that effort we might be able to steal a couple Ws before seasons end.
I give a ton of credit to Lynch, that guy is flat out tough to bring down, that is the kind of muscle we need to have in our backfield. Some signs of life on both sides of the ball kept us in the game despite a few mental miscues, I finally get to see DJ make some plays and he has to draw a foolish taunting penalty, kind of seemed to be the way the game went Sunday, quite a few game changing plays nullified by yellow flags, as usual I would classify some of them as questionable, but we know that going in, we have to be able to weather that storm and just get better at dealing with those setbacks.
A few too many 3rd and longs due to those 2nd down running calls for no gain (wtf Olsen?), but it looked like we actually made some adjustments at the half and put ourselves in position to give the Seahawks a little scare. McFadden up the middle just doesn't seem to be working, he really needs to be on the edges where he can work in space.
It is apparent that Murray has incurred someones wrath, I see no other explanation for his lack of PT, and I thought he was a solid pick of ours last year.
SeaBass's miss, I guarantee he makes that 10 out of 10 in the warmups.
All in all a much better effort made in Seattle, if we can continue that effort we might be able to steal a couple Ws before seasons end.