Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Seattle (1-2) at Washington (2-1)

   Sea offense  3rd    123.0 rush - [6th] / 219.3 pass - [3rd]
       defense  23rd   117.3 rush - [22nd] / 202.7 pass - [19th]
       scoring         22.3 for - [5th] / 26.3 against - [26th]
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  Wash offense  19th   107.7 rush - [11th] / 150.3 pass - [23rd]
       defense  24th   109.3 rush - [19th] / 211.0 pass - [22nd]
       scoring         21.0 for - [10th] / 18.0 against - [21st]


   key matchups:
       HB Mike Thomas (227 yds/1 TDs) vs. Seattle run D (4.7 rush avg)
       QB Brian Sipe (7 TDs/718 yds) vs. Washington pass D
       HB James Betterson (213 yds/1 TDs) vs. Washington run D (4.6 rush avg)
       WR Steve Largent (18 rec/303 yds/2 TDs) vs. CB Joe Lavender (1 INT)

   prediction:
       Seattle 20, Washington 27

2 comments:

  1. And so the football world continues to wait for the Seahawks' second act. After Bobby Sessions led this team to the AFC championship in just its second season, NFL77, Seattle has been unable to build on (or even approach) that success. Jack Patera first replaced Sessions with home-grown Steve Myer, then exiled Sessions to Cleveland in exchange for his new QB1, Brian Sipe. The eighth-year man was NFL81's leading passer before today's game.

    Otherwise, these are pretty much the same old Seahawks. First-round draft choice John Harty of Iowa has seized DT1, and three veteran holodovers--C1 Leon White, LB3 Steve Manstedt and S2 Jerome Dove--have worked their way up Patera's depth chart into the first unit. But is Seattle building together, or collapsing together?

    The Seahawks, 6-10 in NFL80, are 1-2 and trailing 26-3 early in the fourth quarter at Washington ...

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  2. With Joe Theismann injured, the NFL77 first-round draft pick is showing his stuff ...

    Passing Att Com Yds Pct Lg TD Int
    QB1 Steve Pisarkiewicz 24 17 242 71% 77 2

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