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To: johnlag who wrote (3272)11/25/1999 10:54:00 PM
From: Andy Thomas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45645
 
It looks to me like Miami isn't going anywhere at this point with either Huard or Marino. I'm just glad they have Damon and the Seahawks have Brock!

Going by what happened today, Seattle is now the front-runner in the AFC... heady stuff for long-suffering fans.

Miami has offensive sluggishness; admittedly they _have_ had an impressive lineup of opponents thus far... relatively at least.

JAX' opponents have a 29% winning percentage.... 'nuff said.

TEN has no passing game.

BUF and NE are dropping out. The Colts have had a weak schedule.

Has anyone won on the road at 3 Rivers, Lambeau, and Arrhowhead this year?

Whatever the case, this does look like the best all-around Seahawk team I've ever seen.

They've been hobbled on D (DT Adams, LB Darrin Smith) the last couple of weeks but continue to win. The weak link is still a tall receiver (ala McAffery) on "Mighty Mouse" (CB Willie Williams).

The running game is picking up, and the wideouts may be the best in the NFL now with the addition of Galloway. Has anyone noticed how open the other receivers are getting now that Galloway is on the field?

Let it Roll!!!!
FWIW
Andy