HumanCockroach wrote:NorthHawk wrote:HumanCockroach wrote:http://mmqb.si.com/2014/06/05/andrew-luck-russell-wilson-colin-kaepernick-robert-griffin-cam-newtown-running-quarterbacks-analysis/?sct=nbar_blogs_dd
Pretty good article, and even though many Seahawks fans will be up in arms, it does indeed touch on Kap's pre snap recognision, and lack of basic route combination knowledge. Hawks fans ( well some) will be upset, because it points out that many of Russell's sacks are a product of him moving, not the o-line. he wasn't rated the worst, but many will probably guess who the love fest continues to favor ( hint it isn't someone who runs much).
"Kaepernick does not read the defense before the snap. You can tell because he shows no understanding of this basic quarterbacking concept: When one receiver is covered, it often means another receiver is not. There’s no awareness of route combinations"
Here's a scary statement:
A note on Wilson: All but one of the sacks that were a blocker’s fault came against a simple four-man rush.
The scarier stat to me was that Wilson led the group in sacks that were his fault. Something that needs to be either improved on, or something people need to learn to accept ( as fans of Rothlisberger have had to learn to accept). Over a quarter of the sacks allowed weren't on that o-line, in fact, the o-line was better than all 5 QB's listed in that list.
It IS IMPORTANT to note however, that the article makes mention, that it seems as though that is what the staff wants Wilson to do though. So in essence, it is not the line, or even Wilson, but the system, coaching and scheme, they want to run ( or at least in the writers opinion, based on what he witnessed).
and here is a site saying the opposite and I will never buy anything Peter King sells
http://blogs.seattletimes.com/seahawks/ ... crambling/
For Seattle’s Russell Wilson, the breakdown looks like this:
20 for what it terms a “blown block.”
14 for good coverage in the secondary
8 for a rusher coming in untouched (so meaning the blame more on scheme or assignment than a physical error).
And one each for it describes as other pressure and “quarterback fault.”