The biggest key to a Seahawks win on Sunday
How and why the Seahawks must avoid overconfidence in Sunday's matchup
| Final - 9.24.2012 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Green Bay Packers | 0 | 0 | 6 | 6 | 12 |
| Seattle Seahawks | 0 | 7 | 0 | 7 | 14 |
How and why the Seahawks must avoid overconfidence in Sunday's matchup
The Packers seem to have a youth movement going on the defensive side of the ball, but will those defensive rookies overshadow the improved play of some vets as well?
It appears that this is what everyone is talking about today, so why not?
The officials might of stolen the show on MNF, but there were plenty of bad play on the part of the Packers to warrant a winner to our weekly Dud of the Week.
You can't be angry at the refs forever. A break from the angst is healthy and how better to do that than with some positive weekly MVP talk?
While the replacement refs are making the bad calls, they're put in this position because of Commissioner Roger Goodell's actions going against his words.
So, did anyone watch the game last night? NFL Recap - Green Bay Packers at Seattle Seahawks - Sep 24, 2012 - CBSSports.com Game RecapAsked later if he got his hands on Wilson's pass first, Tate...
Well said, Kenneth. Well said.
Very strong defensive performance by the Seahawks to hold Green Bay to 12 points, I'll just say that.
A defensive slugfest thus far -- the Seahawks have sacked Aaron Rodgers five times and the offense looks sluggish against a stingy Packers defensive secondary.
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Hold on to your butts. Seahawks inactives: S Winston Guy, CB Danny Gorrer, WR Doug Baldwin, G James Carpenter, DT Jaye Howard, CB Byron Maxwell and C Lemuel Jeanpierre. Packers inactives: Jarrett...