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    Going to Baltimore!

    Had a great time in sec. 136. Sucked to see Rawls get hurt. 12's represented pretty well.
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    Going to Baltimore!

    I'll be there as well to see my first Seahawks game!
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    DVOA #2 currently?!?!

    Combine DVOA with Toxic Differential and the way too early Super Bowl prediction looks like Seattle/Cincinnati. It's also amazing how low Arizona ranks in Toxic Differential. http://www.sportingcharts.com/nfl/stats ... tial/2015/
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    DVOA #2 currently?!?!

    I expected a jump in DVOA, but all the way to #2? And #1 in weighted DVOA? Impressive! It speaks to Seattle's SOS compared to Carolina's SOS and relatively small margin of victory who sit at 6/4 respectively. http://www.footballoutsiders.com/dvoa-r ... oa-ratings
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    Official: Seahawks Cut CB Cary Williams

    Hire slow and fire quick. It's a good business model to live by if you want to maintain quality and growth.
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    Caption This

    Best part of that pic is nearly everyone has an "Oooh" face, except Bennett, who has a look of "yup".
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    Five numbers to know about Seahawks RB Thomas Rawls SHEIL

    All of the info in article is great, but this section was very interesting:
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    Kings of the Toxic again

    Look at the insane drop off. The 3rd place team in toxic differential has less than half the total that the Seahawks have.
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    Bruce who?

    Irvin has been far from invisible. Like others have said, he may not have a loaded sat sheet but he was quite disruptive vs Philadelphia and the games preceding. Maintaining contain, covering in space, forcing runs inside, and creating pressure on the pocket. I think people forget that football...
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    How stats can lie and why Wilson/Lynch are the key

    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2295 ... cs-told-me Pretty decent article regarding how misleading stats can be and why Wilson and Lynch make this offense go. I know it's fairly obvious, but nice to see a little statistical analysis (and conjecture) about what would happen if those two were...
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    Read Option - can it be sustained?

    I think this article details all of the Seahawks rushing looks (read option included) and illustrates why the read option is absolutely sustainable and deadly. http://www.fieldgulls.com/football-brea ... chiefs-nfl
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    Will Tukuafu

    Between him and Sweezy, Lynch has some lanes. I just watched the Lynch highlights and practically every run went through a hole Sweezy opened, and the few times it didn't, Tukuafu was leading the way.
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    Alternative Musings

    Speaking of film, I just watched the condensed version on Game Rewind since I couldn't watch live. I think this fan base is suffering from over analyzation. Did Wilson miss a few throws? Yea, but most were forced by pressure and I don't recall seeing a bad throw when he could set his feet. Look...
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    ESPN Insider: Seahawks offense is sneaky good

    I guess someone can delete the thread I started yesterday
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    ESPN Insider Article about sneaky good offense

    http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/ ... e-2014-nfl The article quotes a lot of Football Outsiders metrics and some that I haven't seen elsewhere like how deliberate the offense is (most time between plays of any team) and how the Seahawks throw right more than any team. Good stuff!
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    Have teams figured out how to expose our Zone Defense?

    While this doesn't explain everything, Pete mentioned on the radio yesterday morning that the play where Jackson beat Sherman/Chancellor deep was a particular weakness in the scheme. He said they were trying something new and it put Sherman in a bad spot. As always, he seemed aware of the...
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    Analysis of play-calling options with Harvin

    Yes, it comes from bleacher report, but BR is getting better every year. Regardless, pretty good analysis with play diagrams that illustrate just how screwed a defense is when Harvin is on the field. The first play detailed in the article really highlights this because Peppers looks like he has...
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    Philip Rivers will throw to Richard Sherman's side

    I just happened to see it on my twitter feed. Like some others here, I'm an NCSU alum and follow Pack players in the pros. The Seahawks have become my favorite team since drafting Wilson, but also due to the area as I grew up in Montana. With that said, Rivers was the QB while I was in school...
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    Philip Rivers will throw to Richard Sherman's side

    Here is the graphic detailing what mentioned: https://mobile.twitter.com/ESPNStatsInf ... 4761838593
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    Philip Rivers will throw to Richard Sherman's side

    The right side is Rivers biggest weakness. It's the only side of the field he has a less than average completion percentage.

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