Watching the Seattle - Chicago game, he just took it over with his arm and feet, playing the option and throwing sharp, accurate spirals. He looks like a franchise quarterback, overcoming his short height (5'-10") to scramble and create plays.
Not bad for a 3rd round quarterback.
Can Seattle beat SF for the NFC West division? They're 5-0 at home, and 3 of their remaining 4 games are at home, including one against SF. That lone road game is against 5 - 7 Buffalo, in a dome. Meanwhile SF has to go to New England and up to Seattle in consecutive weeks, and SF does not seem to know who their quarterback is.
Oh, and one more thing: Seattle's best personnel move from last year, without a doubt, was replacing Jeremy Bates as offensive coordinator, with Darrell Bevell. Oh, and if you haven't noticed, Seattle's coaching cast is a third full with former USC players and coaches: Kenechi Udeze, Kris Richard, Rocky Seto, Ken Norton Jr., Pat Ruel, Carl Smith, Brian Schneider and Chris Carlisle.
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