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Classroom: How to set the Seattle tone ?

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If the Steelers plan to win within the box, they have to account for Bobby Wagner at all times. But where the Steelers could establish their identity against a weakness in the Seahawks is their passing game.
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I am of the opinion that they NOT go five wide and throw deep on 3rd and 1.
 
I think as fans we are so thrown back from last week we have no idea what we will see this week.
 
After an epic ***-kicking like that, it's hard to get excited about seeing them take the field again.
 
Since Seattle is weak in the secondary I highly recommend the Steelers pound the ball up the middle.... they'll never see it coming!!
 
They need to come up with a gameplan, practice it all week, and then on game day do exactly the opposite.
 
I'm reserving my comments. I was deathly wrong last week...

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It is hard to tell if the team just wasn't on the same page to the normal offseason rust we see game 1, or something a lot worse.

Unfortunately it may fall somewhere in between.
 
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