NorthHawk wrote:Former passing game coordinator, eh?
He’s someone Pete can push into a conservative corner since he’s never called plays before.
In a couple of years he will become frustrated and move on.
TriCitySam wrote: he NEVER said he wanted to run the ball more. What he did say was that our runs need to be more "focused".
RiverDog wrote:I do not accept the premise that we're "years" away from being a contender. You are what your record says you are, and 12-4 and winning arguably the toughest division in football isn't done with mirrors.
RiverDog wrote:I do not accept the premise that we're "years" away from being a contender. You are what your record says you are, and 12-4 and winning arguably the toughest division in football isn't done with mirrors.
trents wrote:It certainly wasn't this year.
Uppercut wrote:What about Norton if they are cleaning house?
c_hawkbob wrote:Looks like we're snagging the Lambs Assistant O-line coach to be our Run Game Coordinator as well:
https://www.seahawks.com/news/seahawks- ... qUIzGkyDN4
Hawktawk wrote:The play of our quarterback was why we lost in the wildcard . Period . Anything we can do to reprogram whatever the second half of the season for Russ the better . He got outplayed by a quarterback with a broken finger who just got traded , basically a throw in on a deal . Start there . Get Russ right
Hawktawk wrote:The play of our quarterback was why we lost in the wildcard . Period . Anything we can do to reprogram whatever the second half of the season for Russ the better . He got outplayed by a quarterback with a broken finger who just got traded , basically a throw in on a deal . Start there . Get Russ right
Hawktawk wrote:The play of our quarterback was why we lost in the wildcard . Period . Anything we can do to reprogram whatever the second half of the season for Russ the better . He got outplayed by a quarterback with a broken finger who just got traded , basically a throw in on a deal . Start there . Get Russ right
obiken wrote:I agree kinda sorta HS, but what if the Browns and us switched QB's? Come on behind their OLine and Running game, RW would just kill! His decline in my opinion can be traced to the Decline of our Oline, period.
Hawktawk wrote:The weird thing with Russ is that the first half season was his best as a pro by far .His accuracy, decision making , timely scrambling were tip top. And without the stats Id guess the second half of the season was statistically one of his worst as a pro.
NorthHawk wrote:My theory is a combination of better Defenses and us not adjusting to what they took away. They didn't throw much to the TE's when Defenses took away the deep ball and other than some throws to Lockett for the most part there weren't many shorter passes underneath coverage, either. I don't know if it was Schotty not calling good plays or Russ not going to the underneath receiver, but they didn't do much of it.
It almost seemed like there was something physically wrong with Russell from about the half way point of the season.
Hawk Sista wrote:TW wants (& puts in the work) to be the best at everything he does. When he was odds on favorite to be the MVP and started chortling out game-killing turnovers, I think it impacted him and Pete both. PC started reducing the chances for costly turnovers during a run of tougher defenses, and RW’s game and attitude toward the play-calling shifted, IMHO.
By no means do I think we’ve seen the last of RW’s excellence.
Hawk Sista wrote: I have faith in him and Pete and am not worried about it at this point
c_hawkbob wrote:People are talking like Russ has hit the wall ala Shawn Alexander with his plantar fasciitis! Through the first half of the season he was playing the best he ever has, but for whatever the reason his season went off the rails. I don't think it appropriate yet to apply that dynamic to his career. I'm for seeing what they can do with this next season at least before giving up on the best coach/QB pairing we've ever had.
I-5 wrote:I pretty much agree with what everyone is saying here regarding the dropoff in the second half of the season...better defenses, inability to adjust, something physically wrong, demoralized by Pete playing it safe....what about the MVP talk being a factor? He was on a historic ride right out of the gate, and the national media seemed like they were finally on board with Russ, they all loved the hashtag #letrusscook and repeated it like a mantra. Could the expectations on winning MVP for the first time have gotten to him?
I-5 wrote:I pretty much agree with what everyone is saying here regarding the dropoff in the second half of the season...better defenses, inability to adjust, something physically wrong, demoralized by Pete playing it safe....what about the MVP talk being a factor? He was on a historic ride right out of the gate, and the national media seemed like they were finally on board with Russ, they all loved the hashtag #letrusscook and repeated it like a mantra. Could the expectations on winning MVP for the first time have gotten to him?
NorthHawk wrote:Russ is concerned about the many sacks he's taking. Some of them are for sure on him, but I wonder about the quicker plays that we don't seem to have in our Offense, or at least don't use very often outside of a few WR bubble type screens.
I can't recall when we saw a bunch of quick outs by WR's in one game or a lot of shorter passes to the TE's. We rarely throw to the RBs out of the backfield either and it's a surprise to me when we do although Carson had a few the last couple of years.
It seems when we need to throw, it's a longer developing play rather than a quicker play and letting the receiver make the necessary yardage. It might just be my memory, but that''s the impression I have of the last 5 years.
The odd thing is that we had all the tools to do what you are suggesting: A great pass catching RB in Chris Carson, some very good pass catching tight ends like Greg Olsen and Will Dissley, a very good underneath route runner like Tyler Lockett, and a monster WR with size and speed to stretch the field and open it up for the short stuff.
The sacks aren't the biggest thing that's hurting our offense. It's that we are not getting the ball out quickly enough. For whatever reason, Russell has one of the highest time to throw averages in the league. Combine that with his first instinct of saving the play rather than saving the series and you get a lot of sacks.
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