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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; If you take away the shut-out last week, Seattle has scored 20,20,24, and 23. So if our offense can put up some numbers in the high 20`s I think we have a chance to win. Seattle will no doubt try ...
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Re: prediction for Seattle game......
If you take away the shut-out last week, Seattle has scored 20,20,24, and 23. So if our offense can put up some numbers in the high 20`s I think we have a chance to win. Seattle will no doubt try to establish a consistent running game and test our defense, we must find a way to stuff the run and make Hasselbeck throw. So far 2 home games this year in Seattle have resulted in Wins for the hawks, noise will be a factor. Game time temp should be around 60 with a light wind. Good football weather.
I feel good about this one; Saints 28 Seahawks 24 |
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Re: prediction for Seattle game......
Originally Posted by Saintsfan4ever
Why on earth will Seattle come out and establish a run game??? I don't see that happening... Every team has come out and threw on us get the score high make our Offense one dimensional and force us to beat them in the air as they get pressure through our O line. 20 points from our offense??? HUH?
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Originally Posted by Euphoria
Why will Seattle try to establish a run game?![]()
Because last week they only had 13 running plays and got shut-out. They only had 38 yards total rushing and got shut-out. I guess you could say maybe Seattle was trying to play catch-up by passing more, but it wasn`t until the 3 quarter when they got behind by 2 scores. 20 points from our offense? Yes, it was a missed field goal, dropped passes in the end zone, and 2 questionable penalties that kept the Saints from scoring in the 20`s against Carolina last week. |
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