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The Seattle Seahawks dominated time of possession and total yards in the first-half of their game at the New York Giants, but only have three points to show for it. Jimmy Graham dropped two passes, including an easy touchdown in the end zone, Thomas Rawls lost a fumble (which led to a Giants TD) and dropped a screen pass that would’ve put Seattle into field goal range, and the refs negated a Tyler Lockett touchdown for offensive pass interference.
Doug Baldwin, the only reliable Seahawks receiving target thus far (5 catches for 56 yards), was Angry Doug Baldwin on the sidelines, and he had a little confrontation with Tom Cable during the second quarter.
It’s nothing new to see tensions boil on the Seahawks sidelines (and for it to be noticed on camera), but according to Bob Condotta of the Seattle Times, who is at MetLife Stadium, it appears that Baldwin and Cable have patched things up.
Baldwin just talked to Cable on sidelines. Appeared to end amicably as Cable patted Baldwin on helmet as it ended.
— Bob Condotta (@bcondotta) October 22, 2017
Baldwin and Cable walked sidelines as half ended talking amicably, Cable putting his arm around Baldwin.
— Bob Condotta (@bcondotta) October 22, 2017
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