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Fant starting at LT in New Orleans?

PostPosted: Sat Oct 29, 2016 3:32 pm
by NorthHawk
The Times is reporting Fant could start if Sowell isn't ready. They upgraded his injury status to questionable from doubtful, but it will still be a game time decision.
If you can believe Cable, he sounds like he really thinks Fant might be the future at LT after playing 24 plays against the Cards last week.

Re: Fant starting at LT in New Orleans?

PostPosted: Sat Oct 29, 2016 3:38 pm
by Zorn76
All things considered, this isn't a bad spot to start Fant, and there's no many options at this point.

Saints D should still be exploited, even with RW's mobility being limited. Graham should be extra fired up. I look for us to go to him early. Road games are never easy, but we match up well against New Orleans, who won't be putting up there usually 30+ pts against us.

Seattle, 30-20.

Re: Fant starting at LT in New Orleans?

PostPosted: Sat Oct 29, 2016 4:53 pm
by Rambo2014
My Humble Thoughts since we have the day off;

Brees will exploit the D and hit TE continuously for 15-20 yd gains all day

Also short passes in the flat

And a few long balls for scores

350 yds passing

Russ will be hobbled and under pressure and run game will lack

Saints 34
Sea 13

Re: Fant starting at LT in New Orleans?

PostPosted: Sat Oct 29, 2016 9:03 pm
by obiken
Zorn76 wrote:All things considered, this isn't a bad spot to start Fant, and there's no many options at this point.

Saints D should still be exploited, even with RW's mobility being limited. Graham should be extra fired up. I look for us to go to him early. Road games are never easy, but we match up well against New Orleans, who won't be putting up there usually 30+ pts against us.

Seattle, 30-20.


Great, and RW is going to get carted off with a season ending injury.

Re: Fant starting at LT in New Orleans?

PostPosted: Sat Oct 29, 2016 9:21 pm
by savvyman
Lets hope the Seahawk;s Have developed a game plan to:

Run The Ball
Short range passing attack
No read Option.

Re: Fant starting at LT in New Orleans?

PostPosted: Sun Oct 30, 2016 12:27 am
by obiken
savvyman wrote:Lets hope the Seahawk;s Have developed a game plan to:

Run The Ball
Short range passing attack
No read Option.


With Kam and MB being out we are really hamstrung, no pun intended. Savo I think this game comes down to whether RW can function at 80%. NO on the road is a tough test.
Seattle 17-14.