Can SeaChickens fly in the cold?

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Can SeaChickens fly in the cold?

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It is supposed to be nice out on Sunday. How does the temp or wind effect this game?
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Historically, these sorts of games saw increased turnovers and lower scores. It's whoever plays smash mouth football the best, with the score most likely being fairly close.
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I think our quick strike passing game plays into this game perfectly. I think if you feel you can throw is a little in warm-ups you do it because I don't think this OL can push around Seattle. I also think Joseph is going to be key for us. If he is healthy and can plug up the middle our defense will be very tough. He really helps keep the MLB clean. .
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bleedspeed177 wrote:I think our quick strike passing game plays into this game perfectly. I think if you feel you can throw is a little in warm-ups you do it because I don't think this OL can push around Seattle. I also think Joseph is going to be key for us. If he is healthy and can plug up the middle our defense will be very tough. He really helps keep the MLB clean. .


We must be watching different teams!
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quick strike meaning short passes
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bleedspeed177 wrote:quick strike meaning short passes


I agree with that.
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If they can hit people on the run in stride on stuff other then screens I think that will be effective this week to balance the running game.
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bleedspeed177 wrote:quick strike meaning short passes


I've never seen any other team NOT use quick slant passes when the line is as leaky as the Vikings. I don't know what it is with Turner, on those rare occasions when they do throw one they work great, and then get forgotten for a few weeks!
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bleedspeed177 wrote:quick strike meaning short passes


I've never seen any other team NOT use quick slant passes when the line is as leaky as the Vikings. I don't know what it is with Turner, on those rare occasions when they do throw one they work great, and then get forgotten for a few weeks!


I agree. He does seem to be the weak link in the coaching department of this team. It will be how we address the OL in the off-season. It is surprising based on how many injuries we suffered this pre-season that all 5 starters played all 16 games.
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I helped some guys out this morning going to the Viking game. Their car wouldn't start. I was outside post workout for about ten minutes in short and t-shirt. If you keep moving you will be fine. This game will suck for the fans, but players need to drink water and make sure they are not sitting still.
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