{"id":2096,"date":"2016-01-05T22:51:51","date_gmt":"2016-01-05T22:51:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.sportspaper.org\/?p=2096"},"modified":"2016-02-14T18:57:45","modified_gmt":"2016-02-14T18:57:45","slug":"are-the-hawks-a-dr-jekyll-mr-hyde-team","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.sportspaper.org\/?p=2096","title":{"rendered":"Are the Hawks a Dr. Jekyll-Mr. Hyde team?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.sportspaper.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/06\/Terry-Mosher-3.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone  wp-image-315\" src=\"http:\/\/www.sportspaper.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/06\/Terry-Mosher-3.jpg\" alt=\"Terry Mosher 3\" width=\"212\" height=\"209\" srcset=\"http:\/\/www.sportspaper.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/06\/Terry-Mosher-3.jpg 600w, http:\/\/www.sportspaper.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/06\/Terry-Mosher-3-300x296.jpg 300w, http:\/\/www.sportspaper.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/06\/Terry-Mosher-3-135x133.jpg 135w, http:\/\/www.sportspaper.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/06\/Terry-Mosher-3-85x83.jpg 85w, http:\/\/www.sportspaper.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/06\/Terry-Mosher-3-280x276.jpg 280w, http:\/\/www.sportspaper.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/06\/Terry-Mosher-3-576x568.jpg 576w, http:\/\/www.sportspaper.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/06\/Terry-Mosher-3-145x143.jpg 145w, http:\/\/www.sportspaper.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/06\/Terry-Mosher-3-566x558.jpg 566w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 212px) 100vw, 212px\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>TERRY MOSHER<\/p>\n<p>Does anybody out there really know who these Seattle Seahawks are? Really, I\u2019m serious, who are they? One game they look like world beaters and the next game they look like bottom feeders. What gives?<\/p>\n<p>Of course, when you factor in that the NFL is full of contradictions maybe the Seahawks are no different than the rest of the league teams.<\/p>\n<p>Maybe I\u2019m confusing the issue. Maybe it\u2019s just that on any given NFL game-day anybody can beat anybody else. It\u2019s why a team like St. Louis can beat the Seahawks twice, go 4-2 in the NFC West Division and wind-up with a 7-9 season record.<\/p>\n<p>The Rams come to CenturyLink and smash the Seahawks right in the face to take a bruising 23-17 victory and then turn around on Sunday and get whipped by the lowly San Francisco 49ers.<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s why Minnesota can get beat up 30-13 at home against Green Bay and then turn around on Sunday and go to Green Bay and beat the Packers 20-13. Go figure.<\/p>\n<p>That is why Minnesota\u2019s 38-7 loss to the Seahawks in Minnesota in early December means nothing in the bigger picture. That\u2019s because we don\u2019t really know, do we, which Seahawks\u2019 team will show up this Sunday in Minnesota in the first round of the NFL playoffs. We don\u2019t know which Minnesota team will show up either, do we?<\/p>\n<p>On any given Sunday \u2026.<\/p>\n<p>Are the Seahawks really a Dr. Jekyll-Mr. Hyde team?<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019m not sure about that, either. Are they really a contradiction in themselves, or is there something simpler at work\u201d<\/p>\n<p>First of all, I don\u2019t think you can blame or credit injuries to a team\u2019s defeat or its victory. Football is a violent sport and when you get to the top level \u2013 the NFL \u2013 the violence is unbelievable, and very dangerous. I cringe every time they bring out the cart to carry off another player, and it happens way too much for me.<\/p>\n<p>But the speed of the game, the toughness, the strength and the bigness of the players, is a story for another time. As I have written a few times before, I believe players, with all the available conditioning tools they have today, have made themselves too good for the rules of the game.<\/p>\n<p>In effect, they have outgrown the game and unless the game itself is outlawed, we will see more and more players carted off the field, and more and more players in later life become crippled with the after effects of the game they played.<\/p>\n<p>So injuries are going to happen and I don\u2019t think you can use that as an excuse for why your team did not perform well. Yes, injuries can harm your team, but injuries show no discrimination; they happen to every team.<\/p>\n<p>If I\u2019m Minnesota, or any opponent of the Seahawks, I believe I can win against them, or at the very least stand a good chance of winning, if I can man-up against their receivers and taken them out of routes while at the same time keeping Russell Wilson in the pocket and don\u2019t let him scramble to do what he does best, make incredible plays when things break down.<\/p>\n<p>Seems simple enough. Yeah, but not everybody can do it. Obviously, the Rams could. They got rough with the Seahawks and played nasty and made it difficult for the Hawks to get untracked. And, let\u2019s make this clear, you don\u2019t want to let the Seahawks get untracked and march up and down the field in smooth fashion.<\/p>\n<p>You won\u2019t get any opposition from me if you say the Seahawks, when they are right, are the best football team in the NFL. The question is why aren\u2019t they always right?\u00a0 And I believe the answer to that is simple; play them mean and nasty and take away, if you can, their receivers and put pressure on Wilson to put his team on his back and carry it to victory, and then they aren\u2019t right.<\/p>\n<p>Can Minnesota do all this?<\/p>\n<p>Yes, but quite obviously the Vikings did not do it in their first go-round. They will have to toughen up this time and attack the Seahawks in those two areas \u2013 receivers and Wilson \u2013 to have a shot.<\/p>\n<p>My guess \u2013 and that is all it is, a guess \u2013 is that the Seahawks will win, but it will be close and not decided until the last moments.<\/p>\n<p>But if they lose, that wouldn\u2019t surprise me, either.<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u00a0<\/strong>After all, the Seahawks just might be Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde<strong>.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Be well pal.<\/p>\n<p>Be careful out there.<\/p>\n<p>Have a great day.<\/p>\n<p>You are loved.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>TERRY MOSHER Does anybody out there really know who these Seattle Seahawks are? Really, I\u2019m serious, who are they? 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