Safely back among the comfort and familiarity of our division opponents, the offense again features plays geared toward getting the TE's the ball in space, drawing the very-trickable Cards linebackers into coverage, and softening running lanes. Look for Bevell to have separated his cranium from his posterior and utilize play action early, and often. Look for Pete to make Peterson earn it by going at him just like the last game. They will get a few lucky whiffs from Britt and Sweezy, but Russell's acute study of the opponent means he escapes at will. Kearse will have a better day than Baldwin, and look for the coming out party of one Paul Richardson and his YAC.
On D, be prepared to see pressure up the middle to flush the newbie out of the pocket to allow ET to do his magic. We are not only going to stack the box, we're gonna set up tents and play Jenga while our DB's single-up against a QB that should be looking off his receiver targets like an enamored schoolboy staring at a hot substitute teacher's rack.
Relax my friends, we're gonna spank these fools.
Hawks: 24
Cards: 9
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