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Reply #90 posted 09/16/06 1:03pm

july

We play the NY giants Next game.

Tomorrow it's Here At
[Edited 9/16/06 13:05pm]
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Reply #91 posted 09/16/06 1:06pm

july

july said:

We play the NY giants Next game.

Tomorrow it's Here At
[Edited 9/16/06 13:05pm]


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Reply #92 posted 09/16/06 1:09pm

july

Adisa said:

Man, my Tennessee Titans need to make some major adjustment...and they need to start with the bonehead coaches, GM, and owner!! wall I've lost a lot of respect for those Bozos.
Now, the new-look Baltimore Titans... woot!





shocked DAMN! That looks more like a tricked out swimsuit than a cheerleading uniform.

lol. yeah they used to be a cameltoe expo every home game. cool
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Reply #93 posted 09/16/06 9:42pm

GottaLetitgo

Hope this is not too late.

Sunday, Sep. 17

Buffalo at Miami----Miami
Carolina at Minnesota---Carolina
Cleveland at Cincinnati---Cincinnati
Detroit at Chicago---Chicago
Houston at Indianapolis---Indy
New Orleans at Green Bay---New Orleans
N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia---Philly
Oakland at Baltimore-Baltimore
Tampa Bay at Atlanta---Atlanta
Arizona at Seattle--Seattle
St. Louis at San Francisco--St Louis
Kansas City at Denver-Denver
New England at N.Y. Jets--New England
Tennessee at San Diego--San Diego
Washington at Dallas---Dallas

Monday, Sep. 18

Pittsburgh at Jacksonville[/quote]---Jacksonville
All good things they say never last...
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Reply #94 posted 09/16/06 10:11pm

july

NFL Preview:

Arizona at Seattle

NFL.com wire reports
Matchup Breakdown


SEATTLE (Sept. 13, 2006) -- Coming off a season in which they were the league's highest-scoring team, the Seattle Seahawks could not reach the end zone in their opener and needed a last-second field goal to win.

Before playing another game, their offense already has gotten better.

Newly acquired wideout Deion Branch is expected to make his Seahawks debut on Sunday in an NFC West matchup with the Arizona Cardinals at Qwest Field.

The acquisition of Branch, the Super Bowl MVP in 2005, gives yet another weapon to a Seattle team which scored an NFL-high 452 points last year and topped the NFC with 380.6 yards per game en route to the Super Bowl.

"I'm excited to be a part of being something that Seattle has going on right now," Branch said. "I hope everyone is not looking at me like, 'Hey, this guy is the next thing that's going to be (starring).' I'm just here to contribute to a major role. ... I'm just a piece to the puzzle."

The Seahawks (1-0) sent a first-round pick to New England in exchange for Branch on Monday, and a day later they signed him to a six-year contract worth $39 million. He had been on the 45th day of a holdout with the Patriots, whom he helped win two championships.

Branch joins a receiving corps which already has two players who have had 1,000-yard seasons -- Darrell Jackson and Nate Burleson -- not to mention veteran Bobby Engram. Plus, reigning MVP Shaun Alexander is a very capable receiver out of the backfield.

"Adding a guy like that to our team is exciting," quarterback Matt Hasselbeck said of Branch, who caught 78 passes for 998 yards and five touchdowns last season. "It is going to be that much harder to defend our offense."

It didn't seem too hard to defend the Seahawks last Sunday, needing Josh Brown's 42-yard field goal as time expired to win 9-6 at Detroit.

"This is exactly the way I would like to start the season," Brown said.


Deion Branch hopes to give the Seahawks offense the spark it needs.
His teammates probably wouldn't agree. It wasn't even a perfect start for Brown, who had two field-goal attempts blocked.

Hasselbeck completed 25 of 30 passes for 210 yards, but was sacked five times for a loss of 37 yards. Seattle lost guard Steve Hutchinson to Minnesota in free agency during the offseason.

Alexander, who had a league-leading 1,880 rushing yards and an NFL single-season record 28 touchdowns last season, ran for 51 yards on 19 attempts.

"It sets the tone for, 'Hey, even if it looks bad, we can still win,"' he said.

Alexander looks to bounce back facing a Cardinals team against which he rushed for 313 yards and six touchdowns on 45 carries in two meetings last season. Seattle won those games by a combined 70-31 score.


STANDINGS

Team Standing W L T PCT Home Road
Seattle 1st NFC West 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 1-0
Arizona 3rd NFC West 1 0 0 1.000 1-0 0-0


INJURIES: Arizona

PROBABLE
G Milford Brown (Ribs)
OLB Karlos Dansby (Toe)
DE Calvin Pace (Ankle)
T Oliver Ross (Knee)



INJURIES: Seattle

OUT
TE Jerramy Stevens (Knee)

PROBABLE
OLB LeRoy Hill (Shoulder)
RB Josh Scobey (Concussion)
[Edited 9/16/06 22:23pm]
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Reply #95 posted 09/16/06 10:39pm

karmatornado

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Week 1 Picks http://www.prince.org/msg/100/200563
Week 1 Results http://sports.yahoo.com/n...EORA1DubYF

Sunday, Sep. 17

Buffalo at Miami
Carolina at Minnesota
Cleveland at Cincinnati
Detroit at Chicago
Houston at Indianapolis
New Orleans at Green Bay
N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia
Oakland at Baltimore
Tampa Bay at Atlanta
Arizona at Seattle
St. Louis at San Francisco
Kansas City at Denver
New England at N.Y. Jets
Tennessee at San Diego
Washington at Dallas

Monday, Sep. 18

Pittsburgh at Jacksonville
Carpenters bend wood, fletchers bend arrows, wise men fashion themselves.

Don't Talk About It, Be About It!
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Reply #96 posted 09/16/06 10:57pm

july

july said:

july said:

We play the NY giants Next game.

Tomorrow it's Here At
[Edited 9/16/06 13:05pm]



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Reply #97 posted 09/16/06 10:58pm

july

july said:

NFL Preview:

Arizona at Seattle

NFL.com wire reports
Matchup Breakdown


SEATTLE (Sept. 13, 2006) -- Coming off a season in which they were the league's highest-scoring team, the Seattle Seahawks could not reach the end zone in their opener and needed a last-second field goal to win.

Before playing another game, their offense already has gotten better.

Newly acquired wideout Deion Branch is expected to make his Seahawks debut on Sunday in an NFC West matchup with the Arizona Cardinals at Qwest Field.

The acquisition of Branch, the Super Bowl MVP in 2005, gives yet another weapon to a Seattle team which scored an NFL-high 452 points last year and topped the NFC with 380.6 yards per game en route to the Super Bowl.

"I'm excited to be a part of being something that Seattle has going on right now," Branch said. "I hope everyone is not looking at me like, 'Hey, this guy is the next thing that's going to be (starring).' I'm just here to contribute to a major role. ... I'm just a piece to the puzzle."

The Seahawks (1-0) sent a first-round pick to New England in exchange for Branch on Monday, and a day later they signed him to a six-year contract worth $39 million. He had been on the 45th day of a holdout with the Patriots, whom he helped win two championships.

Branch joins a receiving corps which already has two players who have had 1,000-yard seasons -- Darrell Jackson and Nate Burleson -- not to mention veteran Bobby Engram. Plus, reigning MVP Shaun Alexander is a very capable receiver out of the backfield.

"Adding a guy like that to our team is exciting," quarterback Matt Hasselbeck said of Branch, who caught 78 passes for 998 yards and five touchdowns last season. "It is going to be that much harder to defend our offense."

It didn't seem too hard to defend the Seahawks last Sunday, needing Josh Brown's 42-yard field goal as time expired to win 9-6 at Detroit.

"This is exactly the way I would like to start the season," Brown said.


Deion Branch hopes to give the Seahawks offense the spark it needs.
His teammates probably wouldn't agree. It wasn't even a perfect start for Brown, who had two field-goal attempts blocked.

Hasselbeck completed 25 of 30 passes for 210 yards, but was sacked five times for a loss of 37 yards. Seattle lost guard Steve Hutchinson to Minnesota in free agency during the offseason.

Alexander, who had a league-leading 1,880 rushing yards and an NFL single-season record 28 touchdowns last season, ran for 51 yards on 19 attempts.

"It sets the tone for, 'Hey, even if it looks bad, we can still win,"' he said.

Alexander looks to bounce back facing a Cardinals team against which he rushed for 313 yards and six touchdowns on 45 carries in two meetings last season. Seattle won those games by a combined 70-31 score.


STANDINGS

Team Standing W L T PCT Home Road
Seattle 1st NFC West 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 1-0
Arizona 3rd NFC West 1 0 0 1.000 1-0 0-0


INJURIES: Arizona

PROBABLE
G Milford Brown (Ribs)
OLB Karlos Dansby (Toe)
DE Calvin Pace (Ankle)
T Oliver Ross (Knee)



INJURIES: Seattle

OUT
TE Jerramy Stevens (Knee)

PROBABLE
OLB LeRoy Hill (Shoulder)
RB Josh Scobey (Concussion)
[Edited 9/16/06 22:23pm]


I'm gonna be there. First home game of the season! Go Hawks! woot!
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Reply #98 posted 09/16/06 11:01pm

july

july said:

july said:

NFL Preview:

Arizona at Seattle

NFL.com wire reports
Matchup Breakdown


SEATTLE (Sept. 13, 2006) -- Coming off a season in which they were the league's highest-scoring team, the Seattle Seahawks could not reach the end zone in their opener and needed a last-second field goal to win.

Before playing another game, their offense already has gotten better.

Newly acquired wideout Deion Branch is expected to make his Seahawks debut on Sunday in an NFC West matchup with the Arizona Cardinals at Qwest Field.

The acquisition of Branch, the Super Bowl MVP in 2005, gives yet another weapon to a Seattle team which scored an NFL-high 452 points last year and topped the NFC with 380.6 yards per game en route to the Super Bowl.

"I'm excited to be a part of being something that Seattle has going on right now," Branch said. "I hope everyone is not looking at me like, 'Hey, this guy is the next thing that's going to be (starring).' I'm just here to contribute to a major role. ... I'm just a piece to the puzzle."

The Seahawks (1-0) sent a first-round pick to New England in exchange for Branch on Monday, and a day later they signed him to a six-year contract worth $39 million. He had been on the 45th day of a holdout with the Patriots, whom he helped win two championships.

Branch joins a receiving corps which already has two players who have had 1,000-yard seasons -- Darrell Jackson and Nate Burleson -- not to mention veteran Bobby Engram. Plus, reigning MVP Shaun Alexander is a very capable receiver out of the backfield.

"Adding a guy like that to our team is exciting," quarterback Matt Hasselbeck said of Branch, who caught 78 passes for 998 yards and five touchdowns last season. "It is going to be that much harder to defend our offense."

It didn't seem too hard to defend the Seahawks last Sunday, needing Josh Brown's 42-yard field goal as time expired to win 9-6 at Detroit.

"This is exactly the way I would like to start the season," Brown said.


Deion Branch hopes to give the Seahawks offense the spark it needs.
His teammates probably wouldn't agree. It wasn't even a perfect start for Brown, who had two field-goal attempts blocked.

Hasselbeck completed 25 of 30 passes for 210 yards, but was sacked five times for a loss of 37 yards. Seattle lost guard Steve Hutchinson to Minnesota in free agency during the offseason.

Alexander, who had a league-leading 1,880 rushing yards and an NFL single-season record 28 touchdowns last season, ran for 51 yards on 19 attempts.

"It sets the tone for, 'Hey, even if it looks bad, we can still win,"' he said.

Alexander looks to bounce back facing a Cardinals team against which he rushed for 313 yards and six touchdowns on 45 carries in two meetings last season. Seattle won those games by a combined 70-31 score.


STANDINGS

Team Standing W L T PCT Home Road
Seattle 1st NFC West 1 0 0 1.000 0-0 1-0
Arizona 3rd NFC West 1 0 0 1.000 1-0 0-0


INJURIES: Arizona

PROBABLE
G Milford Brown (Ribs)
OLB Karlos Dansby (Toe)
DE Calvin Pace (Ankle)
T Oliver Ross (Knee)



INJURIES: Seattle

OUT
TE Jerramy Stevens (Knee)

PROBABLE
OLB LeRoy Hill (Shoulder)
RB Josh Scobey (Concussion)
[Edited 9/16/06 22:23pm]


I'm gonna be there. First home game of the season! Go Hawks! woot!


woot! So, I am going to sleep right now, so we can be there early tomorrow!
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Reply #99 posted 09/17/06 4:28am

jseven

Buffalo
Carolina
Cincinnati
Chicago
Indianapolis
Green Bay
Philadelphia
Baltimore
Tampa Bay
Seattle
San Francisco
Denver
N.Y. Jets
San Diego
Dallas

Monday, Sep. 18

Jacksonville
Silence Speaks A Thousand Words.
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Reply #100 posted 09/17/06 4:58am

lilgish

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24/25

need pick from jerseykrs .

Yo! you cutting it kinda close. 2hrs left.
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Reply #101 posted 09/17/06 5:33am

jerseykrs

Buffalo at Miami
Carolina at Minnesota
Cleveland at Cincinnati
Detroit at Chicago
Houston at Indianapolis
New Orleans at Green Bay
N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia
Oakland at Baltimore
Tampa Bay at Atlanta
Arizona at Seattle
St. Louis at San Francisco
Kansas City at Denver
New England at N.Y. Jets
Tennessee at San Diego
Washington at Dallas

Monday, Sep. 18

Pittsburgh at Jacksonville
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Reply #102 posted 09/17/06 5:37am

lilgish

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25/25

Locked in.
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Reply #103 posted 09/17/06 5:39am

jerseykrs

lilgish said:

24/25

need pick from jerseykrs .

Yo! you cutting it kinda close. 2hrs left.



I'm an attention whore, remember? lol
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Reply #104 posted 09/17/06 7:01am

ThreadBare

jerseykrs said:

lilgish said:

24/25

need pick from jerseykrs .

Yo! you cutting it kinda close. 2hrs left.



I'm an attention whore, remember? lol


Waiting for that last-minute, pre-game intelligence, huh? wink
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Reply #105 posted 09/17/06 7:32am

jerseykrs

ThreadBare said:

jerseykrs said:




I'm an attention whore, remember? lol


Waiting for that last-minute, pre-game intelligence, huh? wink



I wish I could say that, but really I just forgot. shrug

lol

Yanks vs. Sox this weekend, I've been preoccupied. lol
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Reply #106 posted 09/17/06 2:58pm

ThreadBare

lilgish said:

ThreadBare said:



omfg What?


I think the Giants have a better offense.



doh! You were right. sad
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Reply #107 posted 09/17/06 3:27pm

lilgish

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ThreadBare said:

lilgish said:



I think the Giants have a better offense.



doh! You were right. sad


Right, yet I stuck with the Eagles doh! doh!
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Reply #108 posted 09/17/06 3:32pm

lilgish

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Fuck, the skins better win tonight!!!!
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Reply #109 posted 09/17/06 4:13pm

lilgish

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yes! denver takes it.
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Reply #110 posted 09/17/06 7:15pm

StarMon

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thumbs up!
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Reply #111 posted 09/17/06 8:05pm

july

Alexander, 'Hawks too much for Cards

NFL.com wire reports

SEATTLE (Sept. 17, 2006) -- Standards have risen so high in Seattle that some members of the Seahawks aren't happy -- despite being 2-0.

None of those would be on defense.

"Everybody expects us to be the team that was in the Super Bowl," running back Shaun Alexander said after a 21-10 win over Arizona. "This is only the second week. So I think we have a good, second-week offense instead of the team that walked into the Super Bowl."

Last year's year MVP ran for a relatively modest 89 yards on 26 carries -- most of those late -- and scored an early touchdown.

Then Seattle's swarming, blitzing defense continually harassed quarterback Kurt Warner and the Cardinals into missed opportunities in the Seahawks' second consecutive underwhelming win.

"Our defense really stepped up today. I think they have a chance to be a special group, I really do," said Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren, who calls Seattle's plays.

"Offensively," he added, "it is a work in progress."

Seattle is 2-0 for the third time in four seasons despite Pro Bowler Matt Hasselbeck throwing two interceptions and going just 12-for-27 for 221 yards -- his first game under 50 percent passing in two seasons.

And Alexander, last season's league rushing champion, was held below 100 yards for the second consecutive game for the first time since November, 2004. He had 51 yards in a field-goal filled win at Detroit in the opener.

"Well, I'm happy we are 2-0," Hasselbeck said. "There are definitely things can correct. We're a little sloppy ... we all need to play better. I need to play better.

"There's obviously things on the film we are not going to enjoy watching."

Such as five dropped passes, a blocked field goal, a 14-yard punt, and Arizona driving into their territory seven times.

But the Cardinals (1-1), who said this game was their NFC West measuring stick, still haven't been 2-0 since 1991 because they squandered most of those opportunities. They didn't score a touchdown until Warner, sacked five times and pressured about a dozen more while playing again without injured right tackle Oliver Ross, found Bryant Johnson behind two defenders on a 40-yard score with 11:26 remaining.

On the next scrimmage play, Hasselbeck woefully underthrew a pass that Adrian Wilson easily intercepted. Hasselbeck's second interception gave the Cardinals the ball at their 47.

Kurt Warner couldn't find much room to work against Seattle's smothering defense.

Poised for a game-turning score, Arizona failed again. Adam Bergen caught a 10-yard pass, but Kelly Herndon twisted the ball from Bergen's arms. Lofa Tatupu recovered at the Seattle 29 to end Arizona's last chance to get back in the game.

"We are not as good as them," a humbled coach Dennis Green said. "I think they are indeed the No. 1 team in the National Football Conference.

"And we are not."

One week after not scoring a touchdown in a 9-6 win at Detroit, the Seahawks had two touchdowns in the first 10 minutes.

Alexander ran 2 yards for the first score, and punctuated it by taking a bow in the end zone. He could have been bowing to thank the Cardinals for the drive.

Extra defensive back Robert Tate allowed Darrell Jackson to run by him on a simple seam route for a 47-yard reception on third-and-12. And on third-and-10, Wilson was penalized for illegal contact with Burleson on his cut toward the end zone.

The Seahawks made it 14-0 when Jackson sped by the flat-footed Wilson on a post route. Hasselbeck's pass found Jackson in stride at the 12.

Jackson had five catches for 127 yards, his most yardage since Week 2 last season -- before knee surgery knocked him out for 10 of the final 12 regular season games.

Arizona had 37 total yards until Warner led a two-minute drill to end the first half. Warner -- 24-for-38 for 231 yards passing and one interception -- was 7-for-8 on the drive. But a hurried Neil Rackers missed his second field goal wide left from 54 yards as the half ended. The 2005 All-Pro also had a 51-yard try clang off the crossbar.

"We made a lot of mistakes out there and didn't capitalize on some things," Warner said. "Against a good team, at their house, if you do that it's tough to win."

Date: 9/17/2006
Arizona Cardinals At Seattle Seahawks
at Qwest Field
Start Time: 1:06 PM PDT

Game Day Weather
Game Weather: Overcast
Played Outdoor on Turf: FieldTurf
Temp: 61° F (16.24° C),
Humidity: 57%, Wind: SSE 7 mph

VISITOR: Arizona Cardinals 10
HOME: Seattle Seahawks 21

Scoring Plays
Seahawks 1 10:43 S.Alexander 2 yd. run (J.Brown kick) (10-80, 4:17) 0 7
Seahawks 1 4:51 D.Jackson 49 yd. pass from M.Hasselbeck (J.Brown kick) (7-74, 3:44) 0 14
Cardinals 3 7:02 N.Rackers 43 yd. Field Goal (5-17, 2:33) 3 14
Seahawks 4 14:22 M.Strong 3 yd. run (J.Brown kick) (11-80, 4:33) 3 21
Cardinals 4 11:20 Bry.Johnson 40 yd. pass from K.Warner (N.Rackers kick) (8-72, 3:02) 10 21

Paid Attendance: 67,470 Game Length: 3:05
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Reply #112 posted 09/17/06 8:05pm

july

july said:

Alexander, 'Hawks too much for Cards

NFL.com wire reports

SEATTLE (Sept. 17, 2006) -- Standards have risen so high in Seattle that some members of the Seahawks aren't happy -- despite being 2-0.

None of those would be on defense.

"Everybody expects us to be the team that was in the Super Bowl," running back Shaun Alexander said after a 21-10 win over Arizona. "This is only the second week. So I think we have a good, second-week offense instead of the team that walked into the Super Bowl."

Last year's year MVP ran for a relatively modest 89 yards on 26 carries -- most of those late -- and scored an early touchdown.

Then Seattle's swarming, blitzing defense continually harassed quarterback Kurt Warner and the Cardinals into missed opportunities in the Seahawks' second consecutive underwhelming win.

"Our defense really stepped up today. I think they have a chance to be a special group, I really do," said Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren, who calls Seattle's plays.

"Offensively," he added, "it is a work in progress."

Seattle is 2-0 for the third time in four seasons despite Pro Bowler Matt Hasselbeck throwing two interceptions and going just 12-for-27 for 221 yards -- his first game under 50 percent passing in two seasons.

And Alexander, last season's league rushing champion, was held below 100 yards for the second consecutive game for the first time since November, 2004. He had 51 yards in a field-goal filled win at Detroit in the opener.

"Well, I'm happy we are 2-0," Hasselbeck said. "There are definitely things can correct. We're a little sloppy ... we all need to play better. I need to play better.

"There's obviously things on the film we are not going to enjoy watching."

Such as five dropped passes, a blocked field goal, a 14-yard punt, and Arizona driving into their territory seven times.

But the Cardinals (1-1), who said this game was their NFC West measuring stick, still haven't been 2-0 since 1991 because they squandered most of those opportunities. They didn't score a touchdown until Warner, sacked five times and pressured about a dozen more while playing again without injured right tackle Oliver Ross, found Bryant Johnson behind two defenders on a 40-yard score with 11:26 remaining.

On the next scrimmage play, Hasselbeck woefully underthrew a pass that Adrian Wilson easily intercepted. Hasselbeck's second interception gave the Cardinals the ball at their 47.

Kurt Warner couldn't find much room to work against Seattle's smothering defense.

Poised for a game-turning score, Arizona failed again. Adam Bergen caught a 10-yard pass, but Kelly Herndon twisted the ball from Bergen's arms. Lofa Tatupu recovered at the Seattle 29 to end Arizona's last chance to get back in the game.

"We are not as good as them," a humbled coach Dennis Green said. "I think they are indeed the No. 1 team in the National Football Conference.

"And we are not."

One week after not scoring a touchdown in a 9-6 win at Detroit, the Seahawks had two touchdowns in the first 10 minutes.

Alexander ran 2 yards for the first score, and punctuated it by taking a bow in the end zone. He could have been bowing to thank the Cardinals for the drive.

Extra defensive back Robert Tate allowed Darrell Jackson to run by him on a simple seam route for a 47-yard reception on third-and-12. And on third-and-10, Wilson was penalized for illegal contact with Burleson on his cut toward the end zone.

The Seahawks made it 14-0 when Jackson sped by the flat-footed Wilson on a post route. Hasselbeck's pass found Jackson in stride at the 12.

Jackson had five catches for 127 yards, his most yardage since Week 2 last season -- before knee surgery knocked him out for 10 of the final 12 regular season games.

Arizona had 37 total yards until Warner led a two-minute drill to end the first half. Warner -- 24-for-38 for 231 yards passing and one interception -- was 7-for-8 on the drive. But a hurried Neil Rackers missed his second field goal wide left from 54 yards as the half ended. The 2005 All-Pro also had a 51-yard try clang off the crossbar.

"We made a lot of mistakes out there and didn't capitalize on some things," Warner said. "Against a good team, at their house, if you do that it's tough to win."

Date: 9/17/2006
Arizona Cardinals At Seattle Seahawks
at Qwest Field
Start Time: 1:06 PM PDT

Game Day Weather
Game Weather: Overcast
Played Outdoor on Turf: FieldTurf
Temp: 61° F (16.24° C),
Humidity: 57%, Wind: SSE 7 mph

VISITOR: Arizona Cardinals 10
HOME: Seattle Seahawks 21

Scoring Plays
Seahawks 1 10:43 S.Alexander 2 yd. run (J.Brown kick) (10-80, 4:17) 0 7
Seahawks 1 4:51 D.Jackson 49 yd. pass from M.Hasselbeck (J.Brown kick) (7-74, 3:44) 0 14
Cardinals 3 7:02 N.Rackers 43 yd. Field Goal (5-17, 2:33) 3 14
Seahawks 4 14:22 M.Strong 3 yd. run (J.Brown kick) (11-80, 4:33) 3 21
Cardinals 4 11:20 Bry.Johnson 40 yd. pass from K.Warner (N.Rackers kick) (8-72, 3:02) 10 21

Paid Attendance: 67,470 Game Length: 3:05



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Reply #113 posted 09/17/06 8:07pm

july

Next week we got At
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Reply #114 posted 09/17/06 8:07pm

lilgish

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Fuck, the skins better win tonight!!!!


That's not gonna happen. mad
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Reply #115 posted 09/17/06 8:32pm

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Week 3 will go up after monday night's game.
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Reply #116 posted 09/18/06 11:11am

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The Panthers are in trouble for real sad I never knew that Steve Smith had that much impact on them. omg I'm wishing him a speedy recovery because starting off losing 2 games isn't good....at all. Who saw the Jet's game when they cut to commercial? They showed this little boy with a green mohawk, and I guess that was his little sister with green hair w/ glitter. It was too cute mushy
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Reply #117 posted 09/18/06 12:08pm

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Yo, she hate me, your team is killing me. I got them next week against the Bucs, but damn confused
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Reply #118 posted 09/18/06 2:25pm

TMPletz

Please, Pittsburgh...please win! pray

...then I'll be 14 and 2 this week! biggrin
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Reply #119 posted 09/18/06 6:19pm

july

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I'm expecting Jacksonville to have a great game at home tonight. smile
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