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Playoff preview: Redskins @ Seahawks

by Crackajg
created January 02, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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(The original post (with pictures!) at: http://www.sportcrack.net)

Well, here we are. The best time of the year: The NFL Playoffs. Over the next couple of days I will be previewing the AFC and NFC Wild Card games to get even more amped up. In typical Football Crack fashion, I will be previewing the games in a offense vs defense and vice versa, coaching matchups and when warranted, special teams. As well as anything else that comes to mind.

First up, the first game of the weekend: Redskins @ Seahawks.

The main storyline of this game obviously, is the Redskins inspired play in the wake of Sean Taylor's murder. Also, Todd Collins is 3-0 as the starting Skins QB.


When the Redskins Have the Ball

Redskins offense: I can't say I'm sold on Todd Collins yet. Although he was at the helm for key victories over the Giants and Vikings, I'm not counting the Cowboys game since they were disinterested and benching key starters. Not to mention, this is a playoff game. It's hard to say how he'll respond in such a pressure filled fourth start.

I am sold on Clinton Portis, however. He's been running better than ever in the wake of his friends death and this game will be no different. The Seahawks D let up an average of just over 100 yards rushing per game, so there's that. Santana Moss has stepped up his game recently and Collins should be looking for Chris Cooley frequently over the middle.

Seahawks defense: The Seahawks defense finished the 2007 season in the middle of the pack in many categories, which is what I think of them as a team, for the most part as well. There not facing a powerhouse of an offense by any means in the Redskins, however the game is in Seattle which by all accounts gives them some pretty good home field advantage.

At home this season, the Seahawks defense has let up a bit under 14 points per game (compared to 22 1/2 on the road). They've also only lost one game when playing in front of their home crowd.

Edge: Seahawks.


When the Seahawks Have the Ball

Seahawks offense: The good thing for the Seahawks offense is that Matt Hasselbeck is battle tested in the playoffs. The bad thing is that Shaun Alexander has apparently fallen off the map. Even so, they have the 9th ranked offense in the NFL and when it's on, it's on.

While I'm sure we'll see both Alexander and backup Maurice Morris, expect a pass heavy attack from the Seahawks.

Redskins defense: The Redskins defense, as per usual has been quite strong this year, especially considering it lost one of it's starting safeties during the season (R.I.P. Sean). It's hard to say but I think for a playoff caliber game, the defense might just play it's most inspired game since the untimely passing of their teammate.

I do think this will be the key to the game. Whoever wins the battle between the Seahawks offense and Redskins defense is going to be key for the overall game. It will be interesting to see how the home field advantage plays into this matchup. If the Redskins can force a turnover or two early, it will do wonders in keeping the home crowd out of the game.

Edge: Redskins.


Coaching

Coaching: I can't really give anyone a clear edge for this one. Joe Gibbs and Mike Holmgren are both fantastic coaches and both teams will be well prepared for the game. Greg Williams always puts out a quality defensive gameplan and so does Gil Haskell (offensively for the Hawks). All in all, I would say this is pretty even.

Edge: Even.

So there we have it, at the end of it all it's tied 1-1. Nate Burleson did return a kick for a TD, but that's it -- just one. I don't put too much stake special teams wise unless Devin Hester is involved so... I can't really say either team has much of an edge on special teams.

It's hard to look past the Seahawks home field advantage, since they always play a good game there. But if Todd Collins can manage the game and minimize his mistakes, and the defense can cause a turnover or two, they have a definite shot at winning this one. I'll take them in an upset.

Prediction: Redskins: 27 Seahawks: 20


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AfraidofedhochuliDraft Pick
695 days ago
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I like the breakdown. I do need to say something though, and really I will probably get minused all to hell for it:

The main storyline of this game obviously, is the Redskins inspired play in the wake of Sean Taylor's murder.

Is anyone else tired of this storyline? Yes, they have won, but is it because of that? And how long will this storyline last?

You can look it up, I firmly was behind Sean Taylor and I was sad that he was killed, but it is time for the media to let it go.

Sorry if that offends you, but really, the Todd Collins storyline is a better one at this point
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CrackajgDraft Pick
695 days ago
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Yes, the storyline has been beaten to death -- I do think it's a factor though. If they end up winning the Super Bowl (which I doubt) that will be the main storyline.. although, Todd Collins leading them to a Super Bowl win will be right beside it. I'm not offended at all though, cause I see what your saying. But it is a factor.
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AfraidofedhochuliDraft Pick
695 days ago
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I guess as a Seahawks fan I am just tired of hearing that they are favored and then hearign that as one of the reasons why...it gets old...
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Bobbyjim45Draft Pick
694 days ago
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I think Sean Taylor was really the spark that got this team motivated and believing they can win. Todd Collins play has been great too though.
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SSreportersLegend
694 days ago
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AOEH, "human interest stories" = Favorites.
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The Ironman Jeff GarciaJV Squad
694 days ago
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AOEH, "human interest stories" = Favorites.


BREAKING NEWS: Special Teams captain Niko Koutouvides was found pecked to death by pigeons in Pioneer Square this morning while trying to save 43 kittens from a burning building. Upon hearing this tragedy, NFL Comissioner Roger Goodell awarded the Seahawks 3 points to start Saturday's NFC Wild Card Round game.
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SSreportersLegend
694 days ago
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I think he blew himself up after messing up the Space Needle fireworks show.
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The Ironman Jeff GarciaJV Squad
694 days ago
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That's implying someone that is the Special Teams captain knows how to operate a computer.


Big implication.

Jay Mariotti would like to subscribe to your newsletter.
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CrackajgDraft Pick
695 days ago
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Luckily you guys are playing at home. Only lost 4 games in the past 3 years or something there, I think it was? I wish I knew that when I was writing this. I might have changed my prediction. Maybe. :P
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SSreportersLegend
695 days ago
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In other news: The NFL has automatically sent the Redskins and Patriots to Super Bowl XLII.
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KrafticusSoccer Kid
694 days ago
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You think? I think more and more people want the ageless wonder in Green Bay to go to the Super Bowl. All I hear is how the best thing that happened to Green Bay is how they lost in Dallas, and to the Bears...and how they will now trounce everyone in the playoffs.
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SSreportersLegend
694 days ago
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Nope, they want the Redskins to go to the Super Bowl because of the Sean Taylor thing, and the double timeout, etc, etc. People don't want the Seahawks or the Bucs for that matter to make it because no one gives a damn about them.
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CheezerAll-Star
694 days ago
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The Seattle Defensive Line is better than the Redskin Offensive Line. Portis is in for a long day.

The Seattle receivers are better than the Redskin secondary.

The Redskins have been winning via a lot of smoke and mirror. And prayer bombs to Moss.

As a fan , I'm taking the 'skins because I want them to win (if Seattle wins, they're coming to Green Bay), but I think that Seattle has the crucial match-ups in their favor.
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SSreportersLegend
694 days ago
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Seattle is now where near the level of Green Bay.
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CheezerAll-Star
694 days ago
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I don't think any of the four teams in question are at the level of Green Bay this season. I want the Bucs.
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SSreportersLegend
694 days ago
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But the team that would be closest of the 4 teams would be....
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AfraidofedhochuliDraft Pick
694 days ago
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Me and my flag football team.

We are good...and interracial...

2007FlagFootballChamps.JPG

okay. i found that pic on google...i am way overweight :)
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CheezerAll-Star
694 days ago
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Hasselbeck and the Hawks.
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Johnandrews2008Soccer Kid
694 days ago
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Seattle
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FatManVarsity Captain
694 days ago
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Washington finished the year strong, but people are really underestimating how tough it is to win in Seattle. Furthermore, the Redskins last two games were against a 1-dimensional Viking team and a Cowboy team that just didn't give a crap. They'll play a team that will care, and come to play this week.
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NejoshiDiv-I Stud
694 days ago
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Seattle is a different team at home. Their field is so difficult to play in. If you remember two years ago, the Redskins surged into the playoffs with a similar second half run, but lost to Seattle on the road in the 2nd round. I don't think the Seahawks are on the level of that Super Bowl team, but Washington will need to play even better than it has been if it wants to pull the upset.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
694 days ago
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Whichever team "guarantees the victory" first will lose.
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