They're going to be scrambling to find a good option here because the OL is problematic for Seattle. I've heard three possible options and none are very good. They could put rookie 3rd rounder Rees Odhiambo out there even though he's had a rough preseason. They could put backup tackle J'Marcus Webb out there figuring he's at least big enough to hold up against our players, but his quickness is bad and that could be a big detriment in the Wide-9. The final option, which may be the best option, is to pull Justin Britt from center to right guard (he was a tackle at Missouri) and then promote 6th round rookie Joey Hunt to starter at center. That would at least match Seattle's best offensive lineman on Ndamukong Suh, even if it makes the rest of the line look like dog sh-t. And I also wonder if Hunt could be tricked with some exotic blitz fronts.
George Fant undrafted rookie from WKU could fill in at guard, even though they have been working him at LT. He made their 53 man roster.
Said this in another thread: things keep breaking our way for these first two games. These are not the same Seahawks and Patriots you'll see after Thanksgiving...these teams are very beat-able right now. Have to take advantage.
Rus always finds a way with a crappy line. Lets hope we get to him and contain Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk