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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
"Their
whole line is below average," said a defensive coach for a recent
Seahawks foe. "But they have a great quarterback and a great running
back that covers it up." Probably the worst player is rookie RT Justin
Britt. "Terrible? No," one personnel man said. "They run the ball a fair
amount to the right side. But he struggles." Added an opposing D-line
coach: "He's got his problems. Russell (Wilson) covers up for those guys
a lot. If your left end loses contain, Russell's off running. Britt has
problems against speed. He gets too high." LT Russell Okung has had his
physical attributes eroded by injury. "He's athletic but he doesn't
handle power great," the scout said. "Not great in the run game. He's
got enough length in their zone stuff. Not Pro Bowl-caliber, but he's a
solid enough starter." Guards James Carpenter and J.R. Sweezy are
pedestrian. C Max Unger returned last week from a high-ankle sprain.
"Unger has been a very good player," the D-line coach said. "He's the
veteran leader of the whole bunch. Not a big guy. He does (get knocked
around). He depends on help. He can reach (block). In one-on-one
situations, not so good. He's just not a big, powerful guy."
An
O-line coach admitted he didn't know much about LC Richard Sherman until
his team played Seattle. "I used to just think he was a loudmouth," the
assistant said. "When you watch him play, not only can he cover but
he'll tackle you. He's a complete player, a phenomenal player." Eagles
coach Chip Kelly called Sherman the NFL's No. 1 cornerback before the
teams met Dec. 14. A day later, he hadn't changed his mind. "They do a
good job of mixing it up," said Kelly. "They played some off-coverage,
too, and that's what makes it difficult. Especially on some
third-and-longs, they were in a lot of off-coverage, so the ball was in
front of them and they could make plays on the ball. I thought seeing
him in person, he's a really, really good corner."