Post#116 » by Bulltalk » Tue Sep 22, 2015 3:36 am
The Seahawks are 0-2. But any thoughts about the Hawks demise are premature. I still think a 12-4 record is in the realm of possibility when I look at the schedule and take into consideration that there first two games represented the most difficult challenge of all teams in the NFL, playing a tough Rams team on the road, and then the Packers on Lambeau Field. Of course, injuries are always the wild card during an NFL season.
--The Hawks have 8 out of their next 14 games at home where they rarely lose
--In terms of depth, we have the strongest front 7 in the game this year
--Ironically, our defensive backfield is our weakness at present on D
--Russell Wilson is a franchise QB who has a particular collective skill-set that no other QB in the game possesses
--Our receiving corp is much improved over last year (Jimmy Graham, Tyler Locket)
--We have dramatically shored up our weakest element from last year, out kickoff and punt return game
--Lynch still seems to "have it", and we've added the savvy vet Jackson to the backfield
--Our offensive line is BY FAR the Hawks weakest link, but we at least have raw potential there and the best OL coach in the game
As a Hawk fan, I fear GB, Arizona, the Rams, Cowboys, and possibly Atlanta the most, GB at the top of the list because of Rodgers, of course.
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