Chris and Amanda kick of the Week 2 edition of Behind Enemy Lines with a discussion of how nice it is to see Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers at 100 percent health, discuss the fantastic game by Eddie Lacy and the offensive line, what James Jones’ game means to the offense, and discuss the “next man up” philosophy and how it applies to Sam Barrington.
They then welcome in Seahawks beat writer Gregg Bell from the Tacoma News Tribune (at the 15:00 mark) to discuss Seattle’s Week 1 loss to St. Louis, the struggles on the offensive line, what Tyler Lockett could mean to this offense, and what missing Kam Chancellor means to the defense.
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1 response to “Behind Enemy Lines with Gregg Bell of the Tacoma News Tribune”
I really hope there is nothing seriously wrong with Richard Rodgers neck. Wow,not another player with a neck issue.I had mentioned bringing in Joseph Fauria who was released by the Lions. I like what I’ve seen from him and at 6 foot seven would be a red zone target for Arod. We don’t need another season ending injury but you have to prepare for the worst. GO PACK GO beat the Seahawks.Our defense should rise to the occasion this Sunday.