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Let me start by saying this: Unlike last week, this is not a game for the Cardinals that will not necessarily determine if its a playoff team or not, a good team or not, etc. Of the 31 teams that could play at Seattle this week, I am guessing that at least 30 of them would be underdogs, with maybe Pittsburgh being a pick 'em kind of game. Short of a win, I want a solid effort.
With that in mind, I think the Cardinals lose -- something like 27-20.
Seattle can be the master of "keep away" football -- those long time consuming drives where Alexander runs for 4 yards a pop, Hasselbeck completes a bunch of six yard passes on 3rd and five -- and all of a sudden, eight minutes of game time have elapsed and the Cards are down a td. The Cards have to be efficient offensively right out of the gate or it could be 17-3 at the half.
If the Cards are to win:
1. Win the redzone contest. Seattle will move the ball -- but limiting their drives to more FGs than TDs keeps the Cards in the game. Conversely -- the Cards will get their chances in the red zone -- and have to cash them in.
2. Take care of the ball -- for any chance of victory -- the TO margin has to be no worse than equal.
3. Big special teams play -- to win an underdog game on the road, I think the Cards will need one score off a short field set up by their special teams
With that in mind, I think the Cardinals lose -- something like 27-20.
Seattle can be the master of "keep away" football -- those long time consuming drives where Alexander runs for 4 yards a pop, Hasselbeck completes a bunch of six yard passes on 3rd and five -- and all of a sudden, eight minutes of game time have elapsed and the Cards are down a td. The Cards have to be efficient offensively right out of the gate or it could be 17-3 at the half.
If the Cards are to win:
1. Win the redzone contest. Seattle will move the ball -- but limiting their drives to more FGs than TDs keeps the Cards in the game. Conversely -- the Cards will get their chances in the red zone -- and have to cash them in.
2. Take care of the ball -- for any chance of victory -- the TO margin has to be no worse than equal.
3. Big special teams play -- to win an underdog game on the road, I think the Cards will need one score off a short field set up by their special teams