Seattle Seahawks Game 3 opponent preview – Atlanta

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Geno Smith, Seattle Seahawks.

Fans can reasonably expect …

Fans can reasonably expect one of two things from this game. A lot of action from both teams’ punters, with a lot of ugly football for good measure. Again, neither of these teams is very good. So, expecting some kind of amazing display or an offensive explosion is unrealistic.

While neither squad has much offense, they could give a very convincing impression because the defenses they face are that bad. This could lead to a lot of scoring and big plays because of breakdowns in coverage and poor tackling.

The Seattle Seahawks lost safety Jamal Adams. So, it will be up to Josh Jones and Ryan Neal to replace Adams’ production. The loss of Adams might mean an increase in better pass coverage. However, it will negatively impact the team’s ability to rush and harass the opposing quarterback.

Without a great pass rush to face, Seattle Seahawks rookie tackles Charles Cross and Abraham Lucas should have their best pro games to date. Another matchup to watch is rookie cornerback Tariq Woolen against Drake London.

One area to note is the Seattle Seahawks injury report. If Justin Coleman is out, then Coby Bryant will get the first crack at playing nickleback.

Las Vegas has the Seattle Seahawks as a one-point favorite at home. And in close games, the team with the better quarterback usually comes out on top. Mariota’s latest Pacific Northwest return doesn’t net a victory. Seattle will head to Detroit in Week 4 with a 2-1 record.

Look for our gameday eve Seattle Seahawks injury report on Saturday.

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