HumanCockroach wrote:http://sea.247sports.com/Bolt/John-Schneider-preaches-staying-the-course-with-offensive-line-43905392
Uh oh. People aren't going to be happy....
HumanCockroach wrote:You must have been watching a different football team than I if you felt they regressed throughout the year on the offensive line. I saw drastic improvement along the line, play calling and Quarterback decision making as the year wore on.
obiken wrote:River, If they don't draft an OL in the first 3 rounds, please help me not to flip out!
NorthHawk wrote:How good is our OL running for short yardage or in the Red Zone? I honestly don't know, but I don't have much confidence in them at the moment. Not after not being able to get a first down to work the clock in a couple of games.
That's where the Hogs SBB talks about come into play. I don't think the athletic guys can get the push required for those situations.
Maybe Poole, Glowinski, and Sokoli can be one or some of those players, but they have to take a big step forward if they want to contribute this year.
I'd like to get back to the type of OL we had in 2012/2013 where we pounded on DL's until their will broke.
HumanCockroach wrote:Interestingly enough all five of Seattle's starters, as well as their backups either were "average" by NFL standards or exceeded them when it comes to size. I would be far more prone to believe that it was a combination of playcalling, formation, defenses playcalling and mental mistakes than some sort of lack of beef on the front line.
Truth is, running a dive on 3rd and one or two want successful across the board in the NFL and even less successful when using a single back shotgun formation ( something Seattle absolutely loves to run on short yardage for some unknown reason).
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