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To: pressboxjr who wrote (2933)10/19/1999 9:11:00 PM
From: ALL IN PAUL  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 45644
 
The Rams defense impressed me on opening day. They are undersized but fast as all get out. And like most defenses, they play better with a lead.

Laron



To: pressboxjr who wrote (2933)10/19/1999 11:03:00 PM
From: Andy Thomas  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 45644
 
Hi Jr.,

If Seattle can start getting someone.... anyone... behind the opposing defenses I think they can still get to 9-7 or 10-6. The division is gelling so it looks like each game will be a dogfight. They're 1-1 so far with a trip to Oakland looming, and a payback game at home against SD. They haven't yet faced either of their dual arch-nemises - Denver or KC.

KC under Cunningham is an unknown quantity. I'm not surprised that SD is 3-1. Denver at 2-4 is still a surprise.

Seahawks fans can be a bit more optimistic with the news that Moulds is out for Buffalo.

The key on offense for Seattle is getting someone - anyone - seperated from the defense deep.

Everyone here has a favorite team. Does anyone else here follow a team which has failed to get ANY SEPERATION whatsoever deep this year?

I know Ahman Green can do it. They've got to pull the trigger; that is if they want to win right now. Until they get that deep seperation, people will have no respect for the bomb and Watters and company will continue to have difficulty at the point of attack.

FWIW
Andy