by Zorn76 » Sat Jan 13, 2018 10:48 pm
I'm cutting him some slack over the last two franchises he's been with - Indy and Jets - because neither one has been very good for awhile, save for Andrew Luck's first couple of years or whatever.
The Seahawks as is are a better group than what Schott schemed previously.
I mean, at least he has a legit franchise QB to carry out the plan.
RB is KEY. It just is. Again, even with a 'challenged' (ha) OL, a franchise RB can make a world of difference. We don't need Beast 2.0 to be successful, either. But it's gotta be a guy -and rather quickly - that opponents have to game plan for. Play action was in name only in terms of how 2017 went.
We're gonna be better off moving forward.
Balance, mixing up the plays, etc.
I'm willing to bet that even Schott could've taken Darrell's 'play book' and come up with better results.
When you don't keep a defense guessing often enough, it catches up with you.