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(12-04-2017, 10:29 AM)original poster Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-04-2017, 10:25 AM)B2hibry Wrote: [ -> ]Good to hear. We have some bad ones sticking around here that are like a terrible rash!

Amazed they're not banned, they don't last long on .Net.

For the record, a lot of Seahawks fans had this Sundays game pegged as a loss at the start of the season. I don't personally but no game is guaranteed in the NFL. It'll likely be an ugly offensive game, beautiful defensively and low scoring with the better QB taking the win. I genuinely know next to nothing about Bortles but think it's fair to assume Wilson is having an MVP calibre season.

Fortunately with how historically bad the Hawks O-Line has been for a couple of years, your brutal defensive line won't keep me up at night, Russ is more than used to constant pressure!

Few more questions if I may...

How is your o line? Who are the two weakest links?

How are your WR's and TE's looking?

What sort of weather can we expect on Sunday? Wind etc

How are you doing on turnovers on offense?
1. Oline is not healthy right now. LT, RT, LG and C all are banged up. Weakest spots are our guard positions. The group can play well when all healthy but that's not the case right now.
2. WRs drop passes but can also make big plays. TE pretty much only catches TDs and is an excellent blocker.
3. No idea the weather but probably gorgeous.
4. 15 turnovers this season (tied for 17th) but are +12 in turnover differential which is 2nd in the league.

This game will come down to which Oline can play better IMO. You can expect Ramsey to shadow Baldwin and that's not good for Baldwin. The Jags defense will be out to prove they can beat an elite QB. If you RT is indeed as bad as you say, that's really bad for you. Campbell and Yannick combine for the most sacks in the league.
Thanks for the insight. Seems both D-Lines could have a great game then.

Absolutely agree about the media overlooking this game. It's huge for both teams. Huge.
(12-04-2017, 10:53 AM)original poster Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks for the insight. Seems both D-Lines could have a great game then.

Absolutely agree about the media overlooking this game. It's huge for both teams. Huge.

Absolutely agree.  Its division titles in stake.
TTR is the love child of Jdub and wolfie lol
Honestly this game will come down to if your secondary can stop Bortles. I know that sounds crazy but I’m almost certain your t and game plan will be to sell out on Fournette and make Blake win the game. This issue is he has been doing that for most of the season. If he plays well then the seahawks will get smoked. If he plays bad then it will come down to the last few plays and who can be the most clutch. If y’all can reach 27-30 point you’ll prolly win the problem will be if you can make it to that many points.

I’m stoked about this game. I will say this team gets up for bigs games so y’all better come with two helmets and an extra pair of cleats.

Hoping for a good game and glad to have you on the board
(12-04-2017, 10:53 AM)original poster Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks for the insight. Seems both D-Lines could have a great game then.

Absolutely agree about the media overlooking this game. It's huge for both teams. Huge.

Welcome, Jag fan from the UK here. 

Thanks for some of the insight into the Hawks. This is a game I have had a "?" next to all season, all be it that I had W's next to the Jets and Cards it's not a precise science. 

This is a big game for both teams and if it was in your house I wouldn't be confident, but I feel more confident at Everbank. 

Telvin Smith will be a big miss on our Defense if he doesn't make it through the concussion protocol to play. I'm hoping Omameh might be good to go on our O Line too after being close this week. 

It'll be a good game, except the time of night for us here in the UK sucks... I'm so used to 6pm (1 ET) games they fit perfectly with work... lucky I'm off on Jaguars Victory Monday next week though eh  Banana
(12-04-2017, 11:17 AM)UKJag Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-04-2017, 10:53 AM)original poster Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks for the insight. Seems both D-Lines could have a great game then.

Absolutely agree about the media overlooking this game. It's huge for both teams. Huge.

Welcome, Jag fan from the UK here. 

Thanks for some of the insight into the Hawks. This is a game I have had a "?" next to all season, all be it that I had W's next to the Jets and Cards it's not a precise science. 

This is a big game for both teams and if it was in your house I wouldn't be confident, but I feel more confident at Everbank. 

Telvin Smith will be a big miss on our Defense if he doesn't make it through the concussion protocol to play. I'm hoping Omameh might be good to go on our O Line too after being close this week. 

It'll be a good game, except the time of night for us here in the UK sucks... I'm so used to 6pm (1 ET) games they fit perfectly with work... lucky I'm off on Jaguars Victory Monday next week though eh  Banana

I've had a MNF and SNF game in the last 3 weeks, zero sleep and work all day has been brutal!
This game is going to come down to Seattles Dline vs Jaguars oline.

Jags oline doesnt fair well against good pass rush, and this will be the deciding factor of who wins.
(12-04-2017, 09:57 AM)original poster Wrote: [ -> ]Lets hope both teams come away injury free.

How did you guys do on the injury front against the Colts yesterday?

Not a single injury for the Seahawks, fortunately.

The Jags are banged up pretty badly along the O-Line - which is why our run game has been struggling in recent weeks.  That continues to be a storyline to watch. 

Our LT who is already playing through injury re-aggravated the injury yesterday. Our LG is a question mark to play next week, and RT is not 100%. 

Missing two of our best receivers isn't helping matters and our main RB is playing on a lame ankle. 

Our corner Ramsey came out of the game at one point yesterday with a hamstring strain.
(12-04-2017, 12:25 PM)NYC4jags Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-04-2017, 09:57 AM)original poster Wrote: [ -> ]Lets hope both teams come away injury free.

How did you guys do on the injury front against the Colts yesterday?

Not a single injury for the Seahawks, fortunately.

The Jags are banged up pretty badly along the O-Line - which is why our run game has been struggling in recent weeks.  That continues to be a storyline to watch. 

Our LT who is already playing through injury re-aggravated the injury yesterday. Our LG is a question mark to play next week, and RT is not 100%. 

Missing two of our best receivers isn't helping matters and our main RB is playing on a lame ankle. 

Our corner Ramsey came out of the game at one point yesterday with a hamstring strain.

Thanks!
(12-04-2017, 12:27 PM)original poster Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-04-2017, 12:25 PM)NYC4jags Wrote: [ -> ]The Jags are banged up pretty badly along the O-Line - which is why our run game has been struggling in recent weeks.  That continues to be a storyline to watch. 

Our LT who is already playing through injury re-aggravated the injury yesterday. Our LG is a question mark to play next week, and RT is not 100%. 

Missing two of our best receivers isn't helping matters and our main RB is playing on a lame ankle. 

Our corner Ramsey came out of the game at one point yesterday with a hamstring strain.

Thanks!

We are also without our starting weak-side LB. Telvin Smith. He's in concussion protocol. Don't know if he'll practice this week or not. 

Welcome to the board.
(12-04-2017, 12:41 PM)NYC4jags Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-04-2017, 12:27 PM)original poster Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks!

We are also without our starting weak-side LB. Telvin Smith. He's in concussion protocol. Don't know if he'll practice this week or not. 

Welcome to the board.

Thank you sir.

Hopefully he's good to go.
Hawks looked really good last night, and Wilson is just crazy to watch. I kept having visions of Rocky chasing that dang chicken around. I noticed that every time he felt pressure, he would run out of the back of the pocket and never step up though. It could cost him if faster players are after him. Then again, he may just keep breaking defender's ankles.
(12-04-2017, 12:23 PM)WhoYouBE Wrote: [ -> ]This game is going to come down to Seattles Dline vs Jaguars oline.

Jags oline doesnt fair well against good pass rush, and this will be the deciding factor of who wins.

Yes this.....and which Bortles shows up.
To the op your run game vs our run game will be the most important to me. Your d is 8 against the run we are 20 but we are slowly moving up. As another poster said the o line performances will matter this game. If Bottles gets rolling with a serviceable run game we win.

Bit surprised with the amount of times Bottles has played in the UK THAT you state you know nothing about him.

Now let's talk important stuff what suds will you be sipping on during the game.
I would like the Seahawks if it were not for the people of Seattle. You ALL suck...just sayin
(12-04-2017, 04:23 PM)Ronster Wrote: [ -> ]I would like the Seahawks if it were not for the people of Seattle. You ALL suck...just sayin
Are you still boycotting the NFL?
welcome to our board,now i have one question for you. wel its kindof a combined question. a lot of mediea anylysts are saying if jags were to beat settle they would get respect from all teams in the nfl. do you think that is true or false?

do you think settle is ready to pass the top defense torch onto another team,and if so would you be ok if they passed it on to our Jags?
I feel like when the calendar turns to December, it becomes very difficult to beat an Elite QB.

There are a million reasons why the Jags should win this game... but I just feel like Russell Wilson is going to single handedly beat us.

Hope I'm wrong.
(12-04-2017, 09:43 AM)original poster Wrote: [ -> ]Hi guys,

Thought I'd pop over from Seahawks.net to say hi with our match up this Sunday to discuss the game, strengths vs weaknesses etc. Hope you don't mind.

It's great to see the Jags having a great season, I'm from the UK so have a bit of a soft spot for the Jags given their ties with London etc.

How do you guys see this game going? The Seahawks are getting hot at just the right time and comfortably beat the number 1 offense last night. Don't be fooled into thinking that because the team no longer has Sherm and Kam that they're old hat, they're not. Byron Maxwell is covering Sherm's side OK (most of the time!) and Bradley McDouglad has done a superb job in covering the SS position. He's much better in coverage than Kam but not as strong in the run game, swings and roundabouts I guess. 

The Seahawks know all about Calais and what he can do, boy was I glad to get that man out of the division! Total beast. In fact, your whole defense is incredible but with Russell Wilson being Russell Wilson, I think he gets another win on the road, but only barely. 

I'm predicting a 20-14 Hawks win, lots of punts and a great game for the defensive minds amongst us!

Any questions relating to the Hawks I'd be more than happy to answer and I'm sure I will fire away a few questions about the Jags. How do you think your rookie RB will do? I think the Hawks shut him down and force Bortles to beat them through the air. 1TD and 50-60 yards rushing.

Welcome ot the ONLY Jaguars forum worth spending any time at! Seriously, I can't find any other decent Jaguars fan message boards on Google. Enjoy the week and don't worry about people who think you are a troll.

Here are my questions:

1. What is going on with Eddie Lacy?
2. Are you glad Luke Joeckel is a Seahawk?
3. Is Byron Maxwell a Seattle system guy?

I know what you mean about Calais Campbell moving out of the division. He has a team-record 12.5 sacks so far with four games left. I am hoping he can spill some secrets to the defense during meetings this week.
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