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<blockquote data-quote="GreenBaySlacker" data-source="post: 593543" data-attributes="member: 9780"><p>Its hard to stop such a dynamic offense that can hit you so many ways. Their main weapon is ballance. Lynch must be accounted for. And that will open up their offense... I will admit I never gave any of the Seattle receivers any credit before. But they have shown to be not only ok, but pretty dang good! Same goes for Wilson. He is easily overlooked being so young, and smallish. but as the realists will tell you clearly that he makes the throws, and he can scramble. He is a smart young dude that brings a twist. Speed. All in all, like Dallas last week. They show great strengths, and few if any weaknesses...</p><p></p><p>So its a clash of the titans, like a NFC Championship should be...</p><p></p><p>Strategically, I like our defense against them. First off, our interior D-line is playing stout! Guion is playing like a star. Apparently he wants to stay. Daniels has raised his play to be very destructive as well. The rotation guys all seem to be making their appearances too. Neal, Jones and Boyd are all making their mark. Its a solid rotation with enough beef to hold their own against premiere O-lines and RBs. And still seem to be quick enough to get to the QB. Its a great start!</p><p> </p><p>Our LBs are coming together. Jones and Hawk used to be what we called the middle. Lynch made us look hollow with Brad Jones and Aj Hawk holding the front. Now days .........hehehe. We have two hungry lions. Mathews and Barrington are what we needed. It not only filled a hole, it bacame a strength. Mathews inside blitz is a force of nature. Barrington is a Lynch equalizer. Seattle, doesnt know this yet. and theres a good chance they wont get the production , and the defensive adjustments, that they are used to seeing... Peppers on the edge is blowing guys up. Rushing the passer, and against the run. He is still Julius Peppers, despite the #56. We are tapping into those basketball skills with the batted balls, and interceptions, forced fumbles. He must be accounted for in their game plan, and that is what opens up so much more. Perry, Neal have been strong as well. Our LB group is dominant now! Before it was Perry, Hawk, Jones, and a Peppers who never played OLB. Now we have two all-pro's and two up and coming guys who earned their starting jobs ahead of two LBs making 4-5 mil a year. </p><p></p><p> I think our secondary is just as good as Seattles. less decorated, maybe. less known, for sure... But Williams/Sheilds have been consistant in their play. They face many many dominant WRs and rarely get steamrolled. Backed by a couple ball hawking safeties, that can lay a hit. Burnett has been great this year, and Clinton-Dix is a superstar in the making. He has had games where it seems he is there for every stop. The depth of our secondary is just as impressive. Hayward is a dominant young Dback. So is Hyde. Always making plays, and wrapping up their tackles. House is a wild card as well. Can be great and can be just ok. But he is physical, and I like that. We can cover their Wrs one on one, long enough to get to Wilson. And Thats the key, we need to get to Wilson. Our front 7 needs to take every opportunity they have to pound Lynch. At the same time, we need to blitz from every direction. Peppers, Mathews, safeties, anyone. Get to Wilson fast, and try to get them playing defensively! Then force Wilson and their receivers to beat our secondary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreenBaySlacker, post: 593543, member: 9780"] Its hard to stop such a dynamic offense that can hit you so many ways. Their main weapon is ballance. Lynch must be accounted for. And that will open up their offense... I will admit I never gave any of the Seattle receivers any credit before. But they have shown to be not only ok, but pretty dang good! Same goes for Wilson. He is easily overlooked being so young, and smallish. but as the realists will tell you clearly that he makes the throws, and he can scramble. He is a smart young dude that brings a twist. Speed. All in all, like Dallas last week. They show great strengths, and few if any weaknesses... So its a clash of the titans, like a NFC Championship should be... Strategically, I like our defense against them. First off, our interior D-line is playing stout! Guion is playing like a star. Apparently he wants to stay. Daniels has raised his play to be very destructive as well. The rotation guys all seem to be making their appearances too. Neal, Jones and Boyd are all making their mark. Its a solid rotation with enough beef to hold their own against premiere O-lines and RBs. And still seem to be quick enough to get to the QB. Its a great start! Our LBs are coming together. Jones and Hawk used to be what we called the middle. Lynch made us look hollow with Brad Jones and Aj Hawk holding the front. Now days .........hehehe. We have two hungry lions. Mathews and Barrington are what we needed. It not only filled a hole, it bacame a strength. Mathews inside blitz is a force of nature. Barrington is a Lynch equalizer. Seattle, doesnt know this yet. and theres a good chance they wont get the production , and the defensive adjustments, that they are used to seeing... Peppers on the edge is blowing guys up. Rushing the passer, and against the run. He is still Julius Peppers, despite the #56. We are tapping into those basketball skills with the batted balls, and interceptions, forced fumbles. He must be accounted for in their game plan, and that is what opens up so much more. Perry, Neal have been strong as well. Our LB group is dominant now! Before it was Perry, Hawk, Jones, and a Peppers who never played OLB. Now we have two all-pro's and two up and coming guys who earned their starting jobs ahead of two LBs making 4-5 mil a year. I think our secondary is just as good as Seattles. less decorated, maybe. less known, for sure... But Williams/Sheilds have been consistant in their play. They face many many dominant WRs and rarely get steamrolled. Backed by a couple ball hawking safeties, that can lay a hit. Burnett has been great this year, and Clinton-Dix is a superstar in the making. He has had games where it seems he is there for every stop. The depth of our secondary is just as impressive. Hayward is a dominant young Dback. So is Hyde. Always making plays, and wrapping up their tackles. House is a wild card as well. Can be great and can be just ok. But he is physical, and I like that. We can cover their Wrs one on one, long enough to get to Wilson. And Thats the key, we need to get to Wilson. Our front 7 needs to take every opportunity they have to pound Lynch. At the same time, we need to blitz from every direction. Peppers, Mathews, safeties, anyone. Get to Wilson fast, and try to get them playing defensively! Then force Wilson and their receivers to beat our secondary. [/QUOTE]
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