ImTheScientist
Footballguy
1) Seattle is always cocky.I was postulating on this with some leaguemates, here are some thoughts I had from a Packer fan perspective:
Looking to Seattle. I hope everyone and their brother who is picking Seattle against the gimpy Rodgers helps with Seattle's overconfidence (similar to what the Packers were when they played Denver in the Superbowl back in 1997 season - no one thought Denver would win. I heard one of the Seattle Newspapers had a piece on how to travel and get tickets to Phoenix - a tad presumptuous perhaps?). Seattle was in a dogfight with the Carolina Panthers in last week's game (Car- with no great WRs or QB who was spraying them all over the field, missing open receivers and throwing 2 picks) before they broke it open in the fourth quarter. Here's my initial thoughts:
1) The Packers and Seattle teams that shows up on Sunday are different than week 1, let's count the ways:
a) Bulaga went out with a knee injury, meaning freaking Derrick Sherrod was the revolving door at right tackle giving up 2 sacks. Sherrod was later cut.
b) That was rookie center Linsley's first start. What an indoctrination. Should be a different game
c) With the a) and b) above, the line has had great consistency. This will be a big key if they have a shot. Here's a nice article on the Packers' O-Line http://grantland.com/features/green-bay-packers-offensive-line-aaron-rodgers/
d) Besides Linsley, rookies TE Rodgers and Davante have come on of late. Don't underestimate these role players.
e) Lacy was concussed for some of the second half last game. Not that it mattered by that point, but nonetheless.
f) Defense was tweaked halfway through the season, which helped their rankings a lot, pulling them out of the basement. I think they'll have some new wrinkles, but not sure it will help much against Russel "The Wizard" Wilson.
g) On the Seattle side, they traded Harvin, who gashed the Packers in week 1. They decided to roll the dice with speedy rookie Paul Richardson as WR#3 and as special teams kick returner, but unfortunately he tore his ACL. The loss of Harvin and Richardson leave them a little light at WR, and may have a cumulative impact on special teams. Not much quality depth behind Baldwin and Kearse. Luke Wilson is good though.
2) Cowboys had probably the better offense between them and the Seahawks. Seattle don't have a receiver like Dez or Megatron (the last two teams they played), which means that safety that was helping out more in those games can help out more in the box as needed. Both Dallas and Seattle have very good running backs. Wilson is a much different animal than Romo, and Carrol's play calling is trickster, but Wilson only threw 20 TDs on the year. They rely much more on the running game, defense, and Wilson making something happen to extend and make plays.
3) Seattle's Defense is really good, more complete than Detroit's. But if you look at their record, they beat 4 playoff teams in the regular season (GB week 1, a faltering Arizona twice in the last 5 weeks [against Drew Stanton and Lindley {who?}], Denver at home in OT, and the 7-8-1 Carolina (a 13-9 barn burner). They lost to Dallas at home. Their signature win was probably the Denver win. You play who you play, and their defense is good, but they have only played against 4 "good" QBs (Rodgers, Rivers, Manning and Romo) and lost two of those (against Rivers and Romo). They beat up on mediocre and poor QBs. I just am not sure how much you can take away beating the likes of Kirk Cousins and whoever St. L rolled out there at QB (that they lost to once). Is Seattle's defense good - absolutely. Are they better than the 2000 Baltimore Ravens and the best team since the 1985 Bears (as ESPN personality John Clayton contended in this article - item #10)? I doubt it.
Stop Lynch (easier said than done) and don't make too many mistakes and they have a real shot at winning this, even with a Gimpy Rodgers. He's magic sometimes. Really want the Packers to win this one! Am very excited for Sunday!
2) I hear you all saying "GB is different".....so is Seattle....vastly different and improved from their first game.
3) Most hawk games are dog fights till the second half. Look at all their games. Its been a theme throughout the Carroll era....he even admitted that much.
I would like to bump this thread after the game but I know it will be full of anger/disappointment from the packer side of things and I'll be too busy packing my bags for Arizona.