Irish Greg 2.0 wrote:Or not.
Offense still needs help. 5 turnovers and great field position and we only score 16?
Ill take the W, but they need to fix this crap.
Irish Greg 2.0 wrote:Rams D gave up 27 points to the Redskins, 39 points to the 49ers, and 30 to the Cowboys.
Not exactly impressive.
It was our offense being inept more than anything.
Largent80 wrote:I could care less about scores in other games. We WON, on GRASS and in the HEAT, and a divisional game to a team that ALWAYS plays us tough.
All positives.
Irish Greg 2.0 wrote:
Outcome is positve. Offense isn't.
The Rams gave up 39 points to the 49ers. Scores do matter. In this case, it reveals how after 5 weeks, we still can't get a rhythm on offense. Extremely telling.
5 turnovers from our D and we still needed a very lucky dropped pass to win today. The only reason it was close is because we couldn't manage more than 250 yards or 16 points.
Offense is a huge issue.
Anthony wrote:This game went right according to PCs script. Great defense and just enough offense. You could tell by the playing calling difference we went very conservative in the 4th qtr.
Irish Greg 2.0 wrote:Outcome is positve. Offense isn't.
The Rams gave up 39 points to the 49ers. Scores do matter. In this case, it reveals how after 5 weeks, we still can't get a rhythm on offense. Extremely telling.
5 turnovers from our D and we still needed a very lucky dropped pass to win today. The only reason it was close is because we couldn't manage more than 250 yards or 16 points.
Offense is a huge issue.
RiverDog wrote:
I made a similar point in another thread. As a comparison, look how many points Jacksonville was able to put up on the Steelers with their 5 turnovers?
A win's a win no matter how we come about it, but the continued ineffectiveness of this offense needs to be corrected if we're to be serious SB contenders.
NorthHawk wrote:According to PFT, the Seahawks worked out Branden Albert recently.
I'm still not sure his heart is in it, though considering he basically walked away earlier.
idhawkman wrote:
I agree with both you and IG's points here on the offense but on the brighter side of things (silver lining or homerism), Our Oline seems to be giving a little more time to RW in the pass game. Against that front 4 and the Rams, they did a fairly good job most of the day. Rush blocking - not so much but hey, they are baby steps being made.
I have to admit, I had us at only 5% chance of winning yesterday on grass, away from home and in division and to get that win was a nice surprise. Even more surprising was all our players and coaches stood for the Anthem.
Overall, a great day of football for Seahawk fans.
Anthony wrote:
I would not be so sure on oline PFF said he was hit, sacked or hurried on over 51% of his dropbacks, that is actually up from last week and far and away the worst in the league. So not good at all.
idhawkman wrote:
Yeah, you lost me at PFF....
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