Seattle 30,
St. Louis 28
Seattle (3-1) at St. Louis (4-1)
| SCOUTING REPORT | ||
Rams not making mistakes The Rams are playing very good football this year and stand alone atop the NFC West. The Seahawks are coming off a bye week. Two weeks ago, they suffered a vicious beating by the Bears. Marc Bulger set a franchise record last week against the Green Bay Packers for most pass attempts without and interception.
Many have questioned the Rams' defense over the past few weeks, but the unit may have quieted some of the critics, as the Rams were able to add two more fumbles to their takeaway total and increase their turnover ratio to plus 10 on the year. The Seahawks have a great defense of their own, despite giving up big plays against the Bears. This will be a good defensive battle between both teams, as each team tries to break away in the NFC West race. | ||
· Full Scouting Report
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| W-L | PF | PA | HOME | ROAD | DIV | CONF | |
| SEA | 9-7 | 335 | 341 | 5-3 | 4-4 | 3-3 | 7-5 |
| STL | 8-8 | 367 | 381 | 4-4 | 4-4 | 2-4 | 6-6 |
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| Yards Passing | SEA | |
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| Yards Rushing | SEA | |
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| TEAM DEFENSE | TEAM | PER GAME AVERAGE |
| Yards Allowed | SEA | |
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Seattle (3-1) at St. Louis (4-1) Sunday 1:00 pm EDT
ST. LOUIS (Ticker) - The Seattle Seahawks were supposed to rule the NFC West again. But Scott Linehan and the St. Louis Rams may have something to say about that.
On Sunday, first place will be on the line when the division rivals meet at the Edward Jones Dome.
Two years ago, the Rams beat the Seahawks three times, with the last victory coming in the wild-card round. Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren was believed to be on the hot seat after the home playoff loss, but owner Paul Allen stuck with Holmgren, who had not won a playoff game in six years as coach.
That all changed last season, when the Seahawks swept the Rams, won the division title and reached the Super Bowl for the first time in franchise history.
"To go out there and sweep those guys gave us the confidence we needed to have the kind of season we did last year," said Seahawks defensive end Grant Wistrom, who spent his first six seasons with St. Louis.
Meanwhile, the Rams finished 6-10 and fired coach Mike Martz. Linehan was hired as his replacement and has the Rams off to a fast start with four wins in five games, including a season-opening win over Denver, which reached the AFC championship game last season.
Beating Seattle should be Linehan's biggest challenge, although the Seahawks will be without reigning NFL MVP and rushing champion Shaun Alexander, who will miss his second straight game with a cracked bone in his left foot.
Alexander rushed for 119 yards and two touchdowns in a 37-31 win over the Rams here last October. In the rematch November 13 at Seattle, Alexander ran for 165 yards and three touchdowns in a 31-16 victory.
New Rams defensive coordinator Jim Haslett will not have to worry about Alexander, whose absence likely will put Seattle in four-receiver alignments. That approach did not work in a 37-6 loss at Chicago on October 1 because the offensive line could not contain the pass rush.
Seattle will need to protect Matt Hasselbeck from pass rushers Leonard Little and Jimmy Kennedy to make its four-receiver alignment effective. Little and Kennedy combined for 2 1/2 sacks and Little forced a fumble by Brett Favre in the final seconds of last week's 23-20 win at Green Bay.
Deion Branch, Darrell Jackson, Bobby Engram and Nate Burleson are the receivers that will test St. Louis' secondary.
Hasselbeck threw for 559 yards and three touchdowns in the sweep of the Rams last season. St. Louis' Marc Bulger actually threw for more yards in the two meetings, collecting 640, three scores and two interceptions. Torry Holt had 12 receptions for 171 yards and two touchdowns for the Rams.
One of the league's most underrated quarterbacks, Bulger has not thrown an interception in 214 attempts, eclipsing Roman Gabriel's franchise record of 206.
And when the Rams want to run, they have Steven Jackson, the NFL's leading rusher with 465 yards.
But the biggest improvement has been in a defense that allowed nearly 27 points a game last season, the second-worst mark in the league. With the offseason additions of linebacker Will Witherspoon, defensive tackle La'Roi Glover and safety Corey Chavous, the Rams have yielded under 20 points a game this season.
- Police: Lack of evidence against Rams' Jackson
- Rams running back Steven Jackson won't face criminal charges over allegations that he beat a girlfriend who was nine months pregnant with the couple's child at his Las Vegas home last year, a police spokeswoman said Tuesday.
- Seahawks O-coordinator won't discuss LT Jones
- Jeremy Bates spoke for the first time since arriving from Southern California last month and said he "won't get into what route we're going" at left tackle.
- Owners talk labor situation; status quo reigns
- NFL owners have met for several hours to discuss the labor situation, although it appears they are no closer to reaching an agreement with the players' union for a new collective bargaining agreement.
- St. Jude Children's Hospital
- The auction for the Alice in Chains Fantasy Football Charity League has kicked off and you have until Feb. 11 to bid on some amazing items and help St. Jude Children's Hospital.
- Walter Jones 'was able 2 get in football stance 2day'
- That's the twitter shorthand from the mountain of a man that has been a fixture at the left edge of Seattle's offensive line.
- Tyler Roehl suffers torn anterior-cruciate ligament
- Tyler Roehl, an undrafted free agent fullback signed by Seattle in April suffered a torn knee ligament during a non-contact practice on Monday, according to reporter Jeff Kolpack of The Forum, in Fargo, S.D. Roehl confirmed that it was his left knee that was injured.
- Seahawks work on short-yardage, goal-line situations at practice
- That's the description offered up by Matt Hasselbeck via his Twitter account. Of course, he used cool acronyms: SY and GL practice today.
- Hasselbeck looks healthy, learning new Seattle offense
- Seahawks QB Matt Hasselbeck looks healthy after being limited to seven games last season.
- Seahawks rookie out to prove he's just the right size
- Working with the Seattle Seahawks defensive line group, Nick Reed looks like a boy among men.
- St. Louis Rams coach Spagnuolo mum on sale talk
- If coach Steve Spagnuolo has any thoughts on the sale talks that suddenly are swirling about his new team, he wasn't interested in sharing them Tuesday after practice at Rams Park.
- Rams keep focus on the job
- The focus on the fields Tuesday at Rams Park was dealing with the first real heat during a practice this offseason, while also finishing preparations for the team's third, and final, spring minicamp later this week.
- Video: If sold, will the Rams stay in St. Louis?
- Dierdorf says, "It's going to be the Cowboys new $1.1 billion dollar stadium that's opening this year in Dallas.
- As sale looms, Rams fans can do their part
- If the Rams eventually move from St. Louis, it won't be because of the fans. The customers have stayed loyal during hard times, buying up about 95 percent of the seats at the Edward Jones Dome over the last two seasons.
- Vobora now seen as relevant for Rams
- A year ago at this time, Rams linebacker David Vobora was irrelevant, as in "Mr. Irrelevant," the last player taken in the draft.
NFL Scores
Sunday, October 15th 2006
| NY Giants | 27 | Final |
| Atlanta | 14 |
| Houston | 6 | Final |
| Dallas | 34 |
| Buffalo | 17 | Final |
| Detroit | 20 |
| Seattle | 30 | Final |
| St. Louis | 28 |
| Philadelphia | 24 | Final |
| New Orleans | 27 |
| Cincinnati | 13 | Final |
| Tampa Bay | 14 |
| Tennessee | 25 | Final |
| Washington | 22 |
| Carolina | 23 | Final |
| Baltimore | 21 |
| Miami | 17 | Final |
| NY Jets | 20 |
| Kansas City | 7 | Final |
| Pittsburgh | 45 |
| San Diego | 48 | Final |
| San Francisco | 19 |
| Oakland | 3 | Final |
| Denver | 13 |
Monday, October 16th 2006
| Chicago | 24 | Final |
| Arizona | 23 |
