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It's all about the matchups.
And this offense is very capable of running the football – especially when our RB’s are healthy. BUT how many games have we had that this year??? It’s the Saints defense who benefits most from quick leads. Without them, our D line can be exposed by the run game. So, in the last meeting, Drew threw to 5 different receivers for over 20yds per catch and 4 TD’s. Tell me why, exactly we need to run the ball vs. Seattle so badly?? |
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Originally Posted by saintsfan1976
You make valid points. But a threat of a running game opens the passing game. We could have issues on passing - Colston and Graham and Shockey likely not 100% fit and Thomas (D) definitely not. Henderson has caught nada the last 2 games. We tend to give away some 3 penalties on offense and 1 interception per game.
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Originally Posted by UK_WhoDat
I understand what a good running game does, but why do we need it vs Seattle. Drew torched them except for two baaaad throws.![]()
Reggie will carry the load bc the Seahawks' "run D" is an "F"!! |
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'Hawks have the 21st ranked rush defense and the 27th ranked pass defense...
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