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Old 01-14-2006, 09:24 PM   #4
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Re: Turnovers

The poor offensive performance started with our first possession, when Ray Brown was still in there, and continued throughout the game, even after he returned. It was almost a repeat of what we did last week against Tampa Bay.

The "D" is the part of the team that has carried us for 2 years. They've even won many games for us by scoring themselves.

If our offense was half as good as our "D" we would have cruised to a victory tonight. After all, Seattle lost its best offensive weapon early in the game and still managed to score more points that our woeful offense. So, if injuries are our excuse, then Seattle could certainly have claimed the same excuse. But, I dare say that losing Alexander is a heck of a lot more disastrous than losing Ray Brown or Randy Thomas.

Hasselbeck played a very good game tonight, despite losing his most potent offensive weapon. Brunell's play was less than impressive, as it was last week.
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