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When: 2:05 p.m. Sunday.
Where: CenturyLink Field.
Series: Packers lead, 10-7.
Line: Seahawks by 7 1/2.
Weather: 50, showers.
Surface: FieldTurf.
Coaches: Green Bay's Mike McCarthy (101-54-1, .651) vs. Seattle's Pete Carroll (90-65, .581).
NFC Championship, NFC title game
The
Seahawks will rush outside primarily with Cliff Avril, Bruce Irvin and
O'Brien Schofield. Avril, a former Lion, has six sacks against the
Packers, including an up-field charge against Bryan Bulaga in 2.3
seconds in 2011 and an up-field charge in 2012 against T.J. Lang in 2.9
when he was forced to play right tackle. "Avril is the seven-technique
over the tight end most of the time," an offensive line coach for a
Seahawks opponent said. "Our guys said he played a lot stronger than he
looks. Good pass rusher. Just a good all-around player....Irvin has some
speed and quickness. Our (tackle) said if he could just get back and
don't let him beat him off the snap he could kind of engulf him. Avril
is better than Irvin....Schofield's a long, angular guy with some speed.
He's not a run-stopper. He can rush the passer. He's got some initial
quicks off the ball."
Several coaches and scouts said Michael
Bennett was the Seahawks' best pass rusher. He plays inside and outside,
both in base and sub. "Wherever they think there's a weakness, that's
where they use him," one personnel man said. Added an opposing offensive
line coach: "Heck of a player. Got great quickness. He's one of the
best guys we played against. Not the biggest guy in the world but he can
play the run, too. He can really wreak havoc inside. He reminds me a
little bit of (St. Louis') Aaron Donald." Former Vikings three-technique
Kevin Williams replaced injured Brandon Mebane at nose tackle. "They
don't ask the nose to hold the point and two-gap," the scout said. "It's
being able to penetrate quickly. Hat in the crack, take off the double
(team). He can do that." Former Dolphin Tony McDaniel is the
three-technique. "He has enough quickness to penetrate," said the scout.
"He has enough length and size to slow the double-team down so the
linebackers can run."
Jon Ryan didn't employ the Aussie-style
punt during his two seasons (2006-'07) in Green Bay. Now he uses it
almost every time. "He does a nice job with it," a special-teams coach
for a Seahawks opponent said. "He'll put it right over there on the
sideline and you've got no place to go with it. If they're scared of
your returner, any time they get close to their 40 they may Aussie kick.
He can get that out there 38 to 40 yards and force a fair catch every
time. If they're backed up he's still capable of hitting it 65, 70
yards. He's got a strong leg. But when he drives the ball he gets a
little too close to the line of scrimmage. He's had some blocks, had the
ball tipped a couple times." Kicker Steven Hauschka, 32 of 38 in 17
games, missed all three attempts (52, 50, 47) Dec. 21 at Arizona.
"Missed a couple more this year," the coach said. "He's smooth. Very
accurate. His kickoffs are touchbacks most of the time. He's just really
solid."