Found October 17, 2010 on Flock OF Seahawks:
That invisible pass rush that defined the Seahawks defense early in the season appeared early and often, much to the chagrin of Bears QB Jay Cutler. Seattle recorded six sacks of Cutler as they relentlessly pounded him throughout Sunday’s 23-20 win that also saw the offense control the clock for a season-best 34:22 while amassing 342 yards. The win improved the Seahawks to 3-2 while keeping their share of first place in the NFC West with the idle Cardinals, who visit Qwest Field next Sunday. What Went Right *The pass rush was the key reason why Cutler completed just 17 of 39 passes for 290 yards. Defensive coordinator Casey Bradley used the bye week to develop a variety of schemes that kept Cutler off-balance all afternoon, especially a steady dose of blitzes from the secondary that resulted in a combined 3.5 sacks from Jordan Babineaux, Lawyer Milloy and Roy Lewis. *The reunion of former Cal backfield mates Justin Forsett and Marshawn Lynch combined for 111 yards as the duo e...
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