Aseahawkfan wrote:DK won't reach his former heights unless we get a deep passing QB.
Geno seems to be preferring JSN for the dink and dunk. JSN is built for that style of offense. Great route runner. Sure hands. He's much better for the dink and dunk game.
Since Geno is terrible at throwing deep. You can't just throw a go route working the short and deep parts of the field to stretch things.
Aseahawkfan wrote:DK won't reach his former heights unless we get a deep passing QB.
Geno seems to be preferring JSN for the dink and dunk. JSN is built for that style of offense. Great route runner. Sure hands. He's much better for the dink and dunk game.
Since Geno is terrible at throwing deep. You can't just throw a go route working the short and deep parts of the field to stretch things.
4XPIPS wrote:What! Geno is terrible at throwing deep? I am not saying Geno is best in the league, but I believe he is top 10 when it comes to middle to deep passes. He leads the league in passing yards for a reason, and this is behind a porous OL that can't pass block consistently.
Against the Cards, he put that ball perfectly where it needed to be on that Lockett TD pass against good coverage, and Lockett couldn't bring it in. Would have been a great toss and catch.
JSN isn't just regulated to dink and dunk, he has opened his game up tremendously and has some deep route catches. However, JSN is a weapon in open space and we should use his shiftiness to create after the catch
I don't agree all that Geno is a terrible deep ball thrower. It all boils down to have a stellar offensive line, and that will have to wait till next year or the year after. A top tier offensive line will help any QB back there complete deep shots or not and DK would be getting his stats.
4XPIPS wrote:What! Geno is terrible at throwing deep? I am not saying Geno is best in the league, but I believe he is top 10 when it comes to middle to deep passes. He leads the league in passing yards for a reason, and this is behind a porous OL that can't pass block consistently.
Against the Cards, he put that ball perfectly where it needed to be on that Lockett TD pass against good coverage, and Lockett couldn't bring it in. Would have been a great toss and catch.
JSN isn't just regulated to dink and dunk, he has opened his game up tremendously and has some deep route catches. However, JSN is a weapon in open space and we should use his shiftiness to create after the catch
I don't agree all that Geno is a terrible deep ball thrower. It all boils down to have a stellar offensive line, and that will have to wait till next year or the year after. A top tier offensive line will help any QB back there complete deep shots or not and DK would be getting his stats.
Irish Greg 2.0 wrote:They have been using DK mostly as a coverage sponge. Defenses still fear him, and account for it with brackets and zone rolls.
One of the reason's why JSN is on fire is he is eating in 1-on-1, especially against zone. Teams have to account for DK, and Geno has been smart to look at JSN more.
I also don't think he is 100% healthy after his knee injury.
One thing for sure, WR is a sneaky need after the season. I think Lockett is gone (might retire, but if not we can't keep him). He has a $30 mil cap hit and we have cap issues, and he just isn't worth that money anymore, sadly.
Without Lockett, we have DK-JSN. Bobo is in witness protection this season, so I don't know if he is a legit #3. We probably need to consider a vet WR signing or drafting one. We really need a dynamic TE threat as well.
Irish Greg 2.0 wrote:They have been using DK mostly as a coverage sponge. Defenses still fear him, and account for it with brackets and zone rolls.
One of the reason's why JSN is on fire is he is eating in 1-on-1, especially against zone. Teams have to account for DK, and Geno has been smart to look at JSN more.
I also don't think he is 100% healthy after his knee injury.
One thing for sure, WR is a sneaky need after the season. I think Lockett is gone (might retire, but if not we can't keep him). He has a $30 mil cap hit and we have cap issues, and he just isn't worth that money anymore, sadly.
Without Lockett, we have DK-JSN. Bobo is in witness protection this season, so I don't know if he is a legit #3. We probably need to consider a vet WR signing or drafting one. We really need a dynamic TE threat as well.
4XPIPS wrote:I agree with everything you say, but I do believe AJ Barner is going to take the next step. His game is growing week after week, and he could be that dynamic-do-it-all TE we need going forward. I can see Noah Fant gone as well, as he hardly ever plays a full season due to injuries. Pharoh Brown is just insurance, but I definitely seeing AJ Barner getting better and better. The way he trucked that defender for a 1st down in the Cards game got the sideline going nutz!
River Dog wrote:Metcalf wasn't performing that well before his injury, so that excuse comes up a little short of explaining the entire season. I do agree that he brings a dimension to the game that doesn't show up in the stat columns in that he demands attention on every play he's in on. But every number one receiver in the league, the Justin Jeffersons and the JaMar Chases, get the same attention that Metcalf does, and they seem to produce. Remember, according to some, this guy is supposed to be HOF material.
River Dog wrote:Metcalf wasn't performing that well before his injury, so that excuse comes up a little short of explaining the entire season. I do agree that he brings a dimension to the game that doesn't show up in the stat columns in that he demands attention on every play he's in on. But every number one receiver in the league, the Justin Jeffersons and the JaMar Chases, get the same attention that Metcalf does, and they seem to produce. Remember, according to some, this guy is supposed to be HOF material.
Aseahawkfan wrote:What are you talking about, man? He's well on his way to Hall of Fame production. This guy has 46 TDs and is averaging a 1000 plus yards a year. This is with Geno Smith as his QB and Russ while starting out playing for Pete Carroll, a notoriously low volume passing head coach. His TD production dropped off since Russ left, but that's more about Geno than D.K.
Aseahawkfan wrote:We're wasting a damn amazing receiver not being able to find a better QB to utilize his talents. I don't enjoy watching it. It's annoying to have a guy like D.K. on the team and have a backup that people talk up like he's some great starter because his stats make him 10th at this or that garbage. Eye test is clear that Geno isn't great in the red zone and isn't a great QB. Dude is holding back our receiving corps.
Even with a backup QB elevated to starter throwing to him, he's still averaging a 1000 yards a year and 8 TDs or so.
Chase has Joe Burrow throwing to him. And Justin has Kirk Cousins.
Get a better QB and then you'll see D.K. and JSN show where they really stand. No position in the NFL is more reliant on QB play than WR. Our lack of a high quality QB has really hurt our WR production.
I don't care how many stats they post about Geno or talk him up or what I hear about this guy, he's no top quality QB and not a Super Bowl QB. Get someone better, then you'll see what D.K. and JSN can do.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Even with a backup QB elevated to starter throwing to him, he's still averaging a 1000 yards a year and 8 TDs or so.
c_hawkbob wrote:Look at DK's stats vs any half dozen HOF receivers you'd care to over the first 5 years of their careers. Only you seem to think it's a stretch to call him HOF material. Here are his vs two HOFers with his same body type.
player - receptions - yards - tds
DK Metcalf ------ 372 5332 43
Terrell Owens -- 319 4758 43
Calvin Johnson - 366 5872 49
c_hawkbob wrote:You're still insisting on comparing lifetime body's of work vs a work in progress and obstinately not even considering anything that doesn't suit your narrative.
NorthHawk wrote:I don't know if his knee injury is lingering and it's affecting his performance, but the focus on JSN is impacting the number of chances for DK and it's understandable if the OC is going with the hot hand in JSN/Geno combination.
As to why his performance was off early? I think every players performance was off early as they accustomed themselves to the new Offense and it's philosophies along with each players responsibilities. As they worked out the kinks,
he started to do a little better. It might be like Greg said that he is used as a bit of a decoy more than in previous years and it's opening up JSN and to a lesser extent others as options. Maybe as teams start to see JSN as the primary threat,
DK will again become the primary target as teams can't double all of the receivers on every play. One of them will get 1 on 1 coverage and that's the goal. Providing DK is healthy enough to take advantage of it.
c_hawkbob wrote:NFL Live (on right now where I live) is doing an excellent job of breaking down how our offense is so hard to stop when we isolate DK on one side and bunch the other side and run plays for Charbonnet, JSN or a TE. And there is always one of them open on a simple read dor Geno because DK is freezing the Safety to his side of the field, thereby eliminating 2 defenders from every play. And it works because if they don't leave a safety over the top on DK's side Geno will try him 1 on 1 deep every time. And it only works if you've got a DK Metcalf wide to the single side. You way undervalue him Riv, but the rest of the NFL don't.
River Dog wrote:
Honest question: Are we the only team that utilizes their #1 receiver in a similar fashion as we are with Metcalf? I have no way of knowing, but my sense is that there's a lot of teams who use their #1 receiver as we are with Metcalf.
And I don't think I'm undervaluing him. I was asking why there was a lack of production, ie injuries, defensive adjustments, etc. The discussion turned to HOF credentials, which I don't think he has and has caused you to think that I undervalue him. What we seem to be doing with him is working, ie we are winning games, so frankly, I don't care if Metcalf catches another pass again so long as we "just win, baby!"
River Dog wrote:BFD. DJ Moore, not widely thought of as a HOF candidate, is averaging 1k yards for his career, too, and what quarterbacks has he played with? Teddy Bridgewater? Sam Darnold? Justin Fields? Come on, man!
River Dog wrote:Honest question: Are we the only team that utilizes their #1 receiver in a similar fashion as we are with Metcalf? I have no way of knowing, but my sense is that there's a lot of teams who use their #1 receiver as we are with Metcalf.
And I don't think I'm undervaluing him. I was asking why there was a lack of production, ie injuries, defensive adjustments, etc. The discussion turned to HOF credentials, which I don't think he has and has caused you to think that I undervalue him. What we seem to be doing with him is working, ie we are winning games, so frankly, I don't care if Metcalf catches another pass again so long as we "just win, baby!"
River Dog wrote:Honest question: Are we the only team that utilizes their #1 receiver in a similar fashion as we are with Metcalf? I have no way of knowing, but my sense is that there's a lot of teams who use their #1 receiver as we are with Metcalf.
And I don't think I'm undervaluing him. I was asking why there was a lack of production, ie injuries, defensive adjustments, etc. The discussion turned to HOF credentials, which I don't think he has and has caused you to think that I undervalue him. What we seem to be doing with him is working, ie we are winning games, so frankly, I don't care if Metcalf catches another pass again so long as we "just win, baby!"
Aseahawkfan wrote:We are not wining a Super Bowl with Geno Smith at QB. You can mark that down on your calendar and call me on it if I'm wrong. I'm making that call. The Seahawks won't be anything but a pretend contender as long as Geno Smith is the QB. His stats are smoke and mirrors and he's not a real contender. I don't believe in him. I don't see Seattle doing nothing but the usual make the playoffs and lose as long as Geno Smith is under center. if John doesn't draft a QB to upgrade past Geno soon, he definitely needs to be shown the door.
I'm not interested in this barely making the playoffs BS that seems to satisfy some Seattle fans while not really being a contender. I'd rather crash and burn and be put in position to draft a real starting QB than continue to be a middle tier "you punched your ticket to mediocre playoff contention" to take a shot at a high end QB that contends for 5 to 10 years for real.
John better find someone soon as I can't watch this trash pseudo-contention with wasted talent at WR with a backup throwing to them. What's next? JSN wasting his talent for years with our lack of a quality QB.
Aseahawkfan wrote:We are not wining a Super Bowl with Geno Smith at QB. You can mark that down on your calendar and call me on it if I'm wrong. I'm making that call. The Seahawks won't be anything but a pretend contender as long as Geno Smith is the QB. His stats are smoke and mirrors and he's not a real contender. I don't believe in him. I don't see Seattle doing nothing but the usual make the playoffs and lose as long as Geno Smith is under center. if John doesn't draft a QB to upgrade past Geno soon, he definitely needs to be shown the door.
I'm not interested in this barely making the playoffs BS that seems to satisfy some Seattle fans while not really being a contender. I'd rather crash and burn and be put in position to draft a real starting QB than continue to be a middle tier "you punched your ticket to mediocre playoff contention" to take a shot at a high end QB that contends for 5 to 10 years for real.
John better find someone soon as I can't watch this trash pseudo-contention with wasted talent at WR with a backup throwing to them. What's next? JSN wasting his talent for years with our lack of a quality QB.
trents wrote:I think mostly the reason that DK's stats have dropped off so dramatically is that JSN is proving to be a rising star and a quickly rising one. He is a much better all around receiver than is DK. He reliably gets open and has great hands and gets good yards after the catch. And he doesn't commit all those penalties. Simply put, JSN has become the go to guy that we thought DK was going to be. You'll also notice that Lockett's stats are way down as well. JSN has basically taken Lockett's place and and then some.
Honest question: Are we the only team that utilizes their #1 receiver in a similar fashion as we are with Metcalf? I have no way of knowing, but my sense is that there's a lot of teams who use their #1 receiver as we are with Metcalf.
Oly wrote:This video breakdown of how the Cards used zone to take away DK and leave tons of room for our other receivers might explain a lot about DK's reduced production. Basically, they show how the Hawks split DKL alone to one side and the Cards would have 2 or 3 defenders to take away DK while the Hawks ran 4 routes away from DK. If that keeps happening, it's going to keep leading to wins, so I'll take DK-as-decoy all day. I saw a tweet (can't find it, sorry) that the Hawks have seen zone defense on something like 73% of snaps, tops in the league, which suggests that the video breakdown doesn't only just apply to the Cards game.
I'll definitely be watching for this against the Pack.
c_hawkbob wrote:
Best part is that DK ain't bitching about it, no "just give me the damn ball!", he appears perfectly happy as long as what we're doing is working.
4XPIPS wrote:LMAO! I can tell when you like to take shots when you can. I don't think I speak for everyone, but when or who here on this forum believed Geno was taking this team to the Superbowl, let alone this season? I can't think of anyone on this forum who thought this.
I guess it doesn't matter what topic is on, you seem to just keep driving the same repetitive point over and over. Pretty much after every game, win or lose, it's the Aseahawkfan ritual, and forgive me I am not using your exact words but you get the gist, you post "we need to draft a solid QB, and stuff offensive lineman." Yeah that means nothing to the current roster our situation this season.
Look you aren't wrong by any means, I am with you that we need to draft and develop a QB, but what does it have to do with our current team, or let alone this thread which is mainly about DK, but yet you can't control yourself and you have to drive that square peg into the round circle whole and remind us, at least 5 times over that Geno is trash and is back up material and we need to make changes. Would a top tier QB give DK better results, hmm I would believe that? However, it won't matter because we can't just magically transplant someone like CJ Stroud over to the Hawks and have him toss bombs all day to DK
You also reference Megatron and his greatness with Stafford, keep in mind Megatron was on 2 winning seasons of his 9 year career. The Lions were trash during those years, and like I posted before when you are having a losing season your offense stats are going to be inflated because you are always playing from behind and this will increase high output opportunities. This is no slight to Megatron as he was great, but even a stud QB like Stafford couldn't carry his Lion team out of the dumps.
c_hawkbob wrote:Best part is that DK ain't bitching about it, no "just give me the damn ball!", he appears perfectly happy as long as what we're doing is working.
4XPIPS wrote:I second this, he has grown up quite a bit and he plays for his team. Unlike AJ Brown, even after winning is bitching about not getting the ball and going public about it.
Oly wrote:This video breakdown of how the Cards used zone to take away DK and leave tons of room for our other receivers might explain a lot about DK's reduced production. Basically, they show how the Hawks split DK alone to one side and the Cards would have 2 or 3 defenders to take away DK while the Hawks ran 4 routes away from DK. If that keeps happening, it's going to keep leading to wins, so I'll take DK-as-decoy all day. I saw a tweet (can't find it, sorry) that the Hawks have seen zone defense on something like 73% of snaps, tops in the league, which suggests that the video breakdown doesn't only just apply to the Cards game.
I'll definitely be watching for this against the Pack.
NorthHawk wrote:Defenses will adjust to not use up to 3 defenders, but that creates opportunities for DK to run in routes or double moves to take advantage of the defensive adjustments. Putting a lockdown corner against DK would go a long way to solving that problem but not every team has one.
NorthHawk wrote:I think he’s dealing with an injury or two. He had the knee sprain and has missed practices with a shoulder issue. I have no idea how bad those injuries are.
River Dog wrote:Metcalf vs. the Packers: 3 targets, 3 receptions, 28 yards, 0 TD's.
And the beat goes on. Is this guy ever going to become part of our offense outside of being a decoy?
River Dog wrote:Metcalf vs. the Packers: 3 targets, 3 receptions, 28 yards, 0 TD's.
And the beat goes on. Is this guy ever going to become part of our offense outside of being a decoy?
Aseahawkfan wrote:So it's repetitious for me to bring up the problems with the QB, but Riverdog endlessly dogging on D.K. for his "lack of production" even though Geno is having a down year is ok?
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