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You may have forgotten, but it was only one short year ago that the Green Bay Packers and Seattle Seahawks faced off in the NFC divisional playoff. Oh, what a difference a year makes...

Packers-Seahawks: Five Matchups To Watch

by Zach Kruse (Analyst)

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Preview/Prediction

October 09, 2008

NFL, NFC North, NFC West, Green Bay Packers, Seattle Seahawks, Preview/Prediction

You may have forgotten, but it was only one short year ago that the Green Bay Packers and Seattle Seahawks faced off in the NFC divisional playoff. 

Oh, what a difference a year makes. Only six weeks into the 2008 campaign, you can almost smell the stench of desperation coming from each of their respective locker rooms.

The two square off Sunday at Qwest Field in a season-defining game for both squads. The Packers will come in on a three-game losing streak, and the Seahawks are coming off a 44-6 slaughter at the hands of the New York Giants. Both desperately need to keep pace in their division races.

Five match-ups to watch on Sunday:

 

Seahawks' RB Julius Jones vs. Packers' Run Defense

The Packers have been absolutely gashed the past three games, giving up an average of 190 yards on the ground. If that doesn't improve in Seattle, Julius Jones could have a big day for the Seahawks.

Jones has 378 yards this season, averaging a respectable 4.8 yards a carry. With QB Matt Hasselbeck struggling thus far, expect coach Mike Holmgren to use a heavy load of Jones.

The film is out on the Packers this season, and it screams to whoever watching to run the ball right down Green Bay's throat. If the Packers don't contain Jones, the Packers will be in trouble.

 

Packers' Offensive Line vs. Seahawks' Pass Rush

When Packers' QB Aaron Rodgers gets time the throw the ball, he has been devastating to opposing defenses. However, it has been a different story when Rodgers has been pressured. Dallas sacked Rodgers five times, and Tampa Bay intercepted the Packers' QB three times by consistently pressuring him. The Packers will score points if Rodgers can be kept upright.

Seattle has the personnel to pressure Rodgers. DE Patrick Kerney has registered four sacks, and LB/DE Julian Peterson can be a disruptive force if not accounted for. LB Lofa Tatupa is an effective blitzer, and DE Lawrence Jackson has all the tools to be a good edge rusher for Seattle. This collective group needs to get pressure on Rodgers anyway possible.

The Packers' offensive line has been decimated by injuries, and LT Chad Clifton is the most recent casualty. He could be the Packers' best offensive lineman, but his status for the game Sunday is still up in the air. C Scott Wells has returned from a preseason injury but hasn't been as effective for the Packers as he was a season ago.

This unit will need to give Rodgers the time he needs to find the Packers' dangerous receivers down field.

 

Packers' RB Ryan Grant vs. Seahawks' Run Defense

To say Grant has struggled this season would be an understatement. After rushing for over 100 yards five times last season in 10 starts, Grant has yet to break the century mark. However, his production improved last week against Atlanta, posting 83 yards on 18 carries.

If there is a game where Grant needs to break out, it may be this one. The Seahawks were run-over last week in New York by RB Brandon Jacobs. Grant may not be as physically imposing as Jacobs, but there should still be opportunities for Grant to make plays.

Author Poll

What is the Packers' most important area against the Seahawks?

  • Stopping the Run
  • Protecting Aaron Rodgers
  • Running with Ryan Grant
  • Stopping the Pass
  • Not Beating Ourselves
  • Other
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Author Poll Results

What is the Packers' most important area against the Seahawks?

  • Stopping the Run

    31.8%
  • Protecting Aaron Rodgers

    22.7%
  • Running with Ryan Grant

    18.2%
  • Stopping the Pass

    4.5%
  • Not Beating Ourselves

    22.7%
  • Other

    0.0%
  • Total votes: 22
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  1. These are indeed very key matchups. As a former ball player I can personally say that the one I think they should take to heart is beating themselves. The Packers I think have commited more penalties in these five games then most of last years combined. The vast majority coming from the Offensive Line and the Defensive Backfield. Though I have seen some very strange penalties already this year agains the Pack @.@.

    Anyways if Grant is going to have a breakout game this is the time to do it. Qwest field is known for its noise..and after last years whipping they recieved..I'm sure the Hawks want vengeance. The receivers for Seattle have been operating on dry for some time now..but the one thing you can never do is underestimate your opponents. Especially since its a depleted secondary being led by the very stalward Woodson. The only good thing I can see coming from this is the fact that the Packer backups are getting some valuable experienc.

    As for the Packer Defense, I am really looking for the Linebackers to make themselves known. Hawk is injurred yes, but Barnett and Poppinga are far from rookies. Some serious hitting has to be made on both Jones and Hassleback of possible. McCarthy said they would try to address the problems on Defense and approach them in a new way. I don't know about everyone else...but I am sick and tired of the non-aggressive approach Sanders continues to use. The bump and run does work..but it takes Veterans to pull it off..and I'm sorry to say they are fresh out of experience in the Packer defensive backfield. I want to see Hassleback run for his life! BLITZ!

    Green and Gold Forever!

    1. FYI. Carter: I keep seeing you spell injuries with an extra "r" so I now know it isn't a typo.

      I agree with all the comments here: we have to do something to support the d-line in both pass rush and against the run. And if we can get the running game working, things could turn around. I look at this like Denver last year: we come in struggling to run, but play a horrible run D...maybe we can get Grant going this year like we did last.

  2. I agree, Nick Barnett needs to start playing at the level he was last season. He was snubbed of the Pro Bowl last year, but he's only been average this season.

    It would also be good to see the Packers put up 4-5 sacks...and they MUST stop Jones.

    1. Yea MJ I tend to do that now and then. I don't check what I write half the time unfortunetly. Thanks for pointing it out though. I just want to see something aggressive again. If they could clog up the middle a bit better it would certainly free up Aaron Kampman so he could be paying the QB some nice visits.

  3. Hasselbeck being out throws a wrinkle into everything, advantage Packers?

  4. I don't know about that. As long as the Defense remains weak against the run I have my doubts. If they can stop Jones it's in the bag.

  5. But realistically, facing Frye or Hasselbeck is an advantage no matter how bad he's played this year.

  6. 1. Packers shut down Jones for only 44 yards (check)
    2. Kept Rodgers upright, 2 sacks(check)
    3. Ryan Grant rushes over 30 times for 90 yards (check)
    4. Held Frye under 100 yards passing (check)
    5. Only 5 penalties for 45 yards (check)

    Packers were 5/5 on my list and it equaled a WIN.

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