WHEN THE SEAHAWKS HAVE THE BALL
Saying the Seahawks have struggled this year on offense is a nice way of putting it. A more blunt way would be saying that the Seattle O has been downright awful. Injuries have a lot to do with that, as wideouts Nate Burleson (knee), Ben Obomanu (clavicle) and Deion Branch (knee, heel) have all missed at least seven games this year, while quarterback Matt Hasselbeck (656 passing yards, 2 TD, 4 INT) has been sidelined for the last four games because of a back issue. Things aren't getting better soon, as Hasselbeck is again doubtful for this weekend and Branch is questionable. Seattle ranks dead last in the NFL at 141.3 passing yards per game, and has averaged just 126.5 yards through the air in its last four. Wallace (484 passing yards, 4 TD, 1 INT), who has started the last three games, threw for 169 yards against Philadelphia. Robinson's (12 receptions, 1 TD) 90-yard TD grab helped him lead all Seahawks receivers with 105 yards on four catches, while tight end John Carlson (22 receptions, 2 TD) added two for 30 yards. Carlson is Seattle's leading receiver this year and leads all rookie tight ends in catches and receiving yards (244). After back-to-back 100-yard rushing games in mid- September, Julius Jones (509 rushing yards, 2 TD) is averaging just 39.4 yards per game over his last four outings, while Maurice Morris has just 131 rushing yards over his four most recent games.We should have a field day. I personaly belive the run game will get a workout, this could be a good time to work Ricky, rest Ronnie. Teams with nothing to lose can be dangerous
Go Fins
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