Jackson Struggles In Debut, Seahawks Rally Late For 24-17 Win Over Chargers

Discussion in 'NFL General Discussion' started by BigBlueBruiser, Aug 11, 2011.

  1. The Seattle Seahawks can only hope Tarvaris Jackson someday runs their offense as smoothly as Philip Rivers controls the San Diego Chargers. Rivers went 5 for 6 while leading an 89-yard scoring in his only series for the Chargers, but Thomas Clayton rushed for a tiebreaking 25-yard touchdown with 3:05 left in the Seahawks' 24-17 victory over San Diego on Thursday night in both clubs' exhibition opener. Cornell graduate Bryan Walters returned a kickoff 103 yards for a touchdown late in the third quarter for the Chargers, while Mike Tolbert caught an 8-yard scoring pass to cap the only drive by Rivers, who was nearly flawless in his first game back after starting last season's Pro Bowl. Jackson passed for 13 yards over two moderately successful series in his debut as Matt Hasselbeck's replacement with the Seahawks, who trailed 10-0 at halftime.

    Source: ESPN
     
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  2. DatR3al

    DatR3al No Days Off

    He looked SO bad, glad he is gone.
     
  3. marty264

    marty264 Team Veteran

    I'm curious why they only played him for two series, as if he were an established starting QB.
     
  4. Chipper10

    Chipper10 Back 2 Back! Roll Tide Roll!

    He needs/needed more reps, without a doubt. There's a reason the Vikings didn't believe in him. That intentional grounding last night was horrible.
     
  5. marty264

    marty264 Team Veteran

    Par for the course, Chipper, but half the time it results in a fumble. He needs to learn to throw it away faster, or just take the sack.