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Offline liny  
#1 Posted : Monday, December 30, 2019 5:48:54 AM(UTC)
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since November 11 on Sunday L.J. Collier Jersey , falling to the 49ers on a rainy afternoon in San Francisco. The surface was dreadful and the officiating was questionable, as the Seahawks failed to clinch a playoff spot. Injuries to Jordan Simmons and Bradley McDougald put Seattle in a bind on both sides of the ball, and both replacements would be flagged for key penalties. Check out the Seahawks’ snap counts below: Running back usage in Rashaad Penny’s absenceIf there was any reason for optimism around Penny’s knee injury, just as the rookie was getting going, it was that J.D. McKissic was likely to get more opportunities. McKissic doubled his season snap count on offense, from three to six. A fourth snap on Sunday was wiped out by penalty, canceling a great catch up the sideline by McKissic. Carson and Davis had nearly an equal split, dominating the backfield, with Carson playing 52% of the offense’s snaps and Davis 44%. Austin Calitro back in the foldUpon returning from suspension in Week 14, Mychal Kendricks immediately took back the starting job alongside Bobby Wagner. Upon going on injured reserve, Austin Calitro then took his place back. Calitro played 85% of the defense’s snaps, appearing to play as steady as he has been all season. Though Calitro does provide comfortable depth, it’s fair to wonder how much Bradley McDougald’s injury influenced Calitro’s playing time. McDougald’s exit led to Delano Hill starting Ugo Amadi Jersey , meaning he couldn’t play as the third safety in big sub packages. Not that Seattle completely went away from it: Shalom Luani played 11% of the defense’s snaps in Hill’s vacated role, his most notable moment being a crunching hit on Nick Mullens. Poona Ford shines in expanded role It was Nazair Jones inactive on Sunday, and Ford made the most of his opportunity. Ford has been a tremendous part of the rotation all season, but Week 15 saw him skip past Shamar Stephen, playing 50% to Stephen’s 37%. It appears as though the Seahawks have solidified the interior of their line for the foreseeable future, with Ford and Jarran Reed forming a terrific duo. Here’s The Athletic’s Sam Gold on Ford’s strong play on Sunday:Seattle will now try and clinch a wildcard spot in an extremely tough matchup against the Chiefs in Week 16. Though outside help could push them into January, all it takes is a win for the Seahawks to clinch. Thanks to the action-packed nature of the Seattle Seahawks’ 40-34 overtime classic over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Enemy Reaction has to be split into two parts. This is something I rarely do, but the scoreline was 40-34, so I think trying to jam everything into one post is impractical.Enemy Reaction 2019: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Part 1)When we last left our heroes, the scoreline was tied 24-24 at the end of the 3rd quarter. That’s when things got really wild, really frustrating, but Tampa Bay game thread comments are courtesy of Bucs Nation.Chris Carson fumbles Mychal Kendricks Jersey , Buccaneers recover (24-24)Jameis Winston fumbles it right back, Rasheem Green scoops but can’t quite score (24-24)DK Metcalf for the go-ahead touchdown! (34-27 SEA)Buccaneers tie the game on Dare Ogunbuwale touchdown (34-34)Jason Myers blows it, we go to overtime (34-34)DK Metcalf makes phenomenal back-shoulder catch (34-34)Jacob Hollister wins it!!!!! (40-34 SEA Final)Post-Game: Praise for Russell Wilson and Tyler Lockett (Cory Kinnan, The Pewter Plank)Post-Game: Young defense gets shredded again (Scott Reynolds, Pewter Report)Post-Game Video: At least they were competitive? (MrBucsNation)Enemy Preaction: San Francisco 49ersNow we’ve reached the gauntlet. The undefeated San Francisco 49ers twice, the 6-3 Minnesota Vikings, the 5-3 Carolina Panthers, the 5-4 Philadelphia Eagles, the 5-3 Los Angeles Rams, you know it’s a tough sked when the 3-5-1 Arizona Cardinals are the “easy” opponent. As much as the Seahawks have been scraping by a lot of bad teams this year, we have seen them time and time again get at least one regular season win against a legitimate Super Bowl contender... perhaps we get that first one on Monday night.Thanks for reading and go ‘Hawks!
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