Earlier this week, our scouts filed their advance scouting report on this week's matchup between the Raiders and Seahawks. Now they're back with a second look. After some early concerns about how untested QB Seneca Wallace would perform as the replacement to the injured Matt Hasselbeck, he settled down and played a solid overall game. Wallace was actually one of the few bright spots for the Chiefs this past weekend. Wallace gives the Seattle offense a dual threat at the QB position in that he can make plays with his feet or his arm when he flushes the pocket. The Raiders will look to play him straight up early on, but if he does make some plays running the ball early, they will have to adjust. Defensive coordinator Rob Ryan has made some excellent in-game adjustments in the past two wins and has been a driving force behind the Raiders' success this season on defense
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