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Nathan H.'s picture

Despite losing Zac Miller, Robert Gallery, John Moffit for a brief period, and Russell Okung for a brief period the fact that the O-line looked light years better than it had in the first two games is the most heartening thing to me. Carpenter got schooled on a few plays but mostly held his own. You may remember Aikman making it a point of saying that the right side was Seattle's strongest side on their O-line. 
The penalties, though, AARGH the penalties are killing me. I must be spoiled by Holmgren's non-acceptance of offensive penalties. I know this is a young team but, man, those penalties cost us.
I'm not terriby concerned about the turnovers, I view them as mostly flukey. If Robinson and Lynch start to show that they'll consistantly put the ball on the ground then I'll start to worry. They haven't yet, though, so...
Bye to heal up and then off to the less gristly part of the schedule. As you would say, eyes slideways.

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