UHPOG, Week 16: Rasheem Green has taken the next step The Seahawks’ fourth-year player is having his best season to date
fell to 5-10 on the season, 2-5 at home, and became the first team to blow two 10-point fourth quarter leads this year. They’re somehow 0-5 in games decided by three points or less. Right now they’re collectively doing whatever the opposite of blossoming is, while Rasheem Green is individually doing the actual blossoming.Carlos Dunlap, with his five sacks in five days — insert your own superlative — could’ve been the choice.
Just for funsies, which there haven’t been enough of recently, here are their best plays, with Woods first. He gets into the backfield so quickly you forget he’s 347 pounds.*Doing a rewatch of the Bears game and Al Woods stood out. He's been the Seahawks' most valuable defensive lineman and even at 34, his burst means he could be part of the future as well as the present.
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