Engel: Week 1 wrap
Seattle struggles on offense: Shaun Alexander was a No. 1 overall pick in many fantasy leagues, and Matt Hasselbeck was one of the first few quarterbacks selected. Yet neither one looked worthy of his preseason outlook in Detroit. Alexander was held to 51 rushing yards as the Lions' defense controlled the line of scrimmage for much of the day and quickly sealed off any possible open running lanes. Alexander had to battle hard for his yards, and Hasselbeck, who was sacked five times, didn't throw a TD pass as he finished with 210 passing yards in a mostly uneven and unimpressive performance. Newcomer Nate Burleson caught only one pass for 36 yards. Seattle's offensive line, which also lost All-Pro left tackle Walter Jones for a brief spell, looked quite shaky in its first game without departed guard Steve Hutchinson. The Seahawks could rebound next week against Arizona, but continued offensive line issues could be a concern in upcoming games against the Giants and Bears in Weeks 3 and 4.
The Reggie Bush report: Bush quickly found out that big plays aren't as easy to come by at the pro level, but he certainly wasn't a disappointment. Bush totaled 119 yards from scrimmage on 22 total touches, with a long run of 18 yards. Bush did look like he was trying too hard to make things happen at times and will certainly have to learn to read his blocks better and make quicker decisions in traffic as he progresses. But his amazing natural skills will at least lead him to produce quality all-around numbers on a regular basis, and he looks like a good No. 2 fantasy RB already. The Saints even gave Bush some chances to run inside and experimented with him near the goal line as a runner. He'll also continue to be a receiving target in the red zone. Deuce McAllister still totaled 90 yards on 22 carries, so these two RBs can obviously coexist while serving fantasy leaguers quite well. McAllister was the preferred goal-line runner, but did not get into the end zone on Sunday.
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