As good as I thought our D-line was, the 49ers O-line and D-line is twice as good as ours. Their pass protection was much better than ours and their D-line destroyed our O-line. Only our secondary and Marshawn Lynch played well.
Sgt. Largent":3arp2epk said:The two defenses are very close..........the difference last night was Smith was able to generate a TD drive when he needed it, and all we generated was dropped passes, three and outs and Wilson scrambling for his life 1/2 the time cause his receivers couldn't get open.
sa_seahawker":334r6tgd said:It also doesn't help that Wilson can't see over the trench gorillas. Wilson should be the king of the swing out pass. Don't get me wrong, I like Wilson, but I'm ready to see something else (Flynn). Seattle offense is 7th in rush but 31st in passing. 6 weeks and it doesn't seem to be getting better. It's not a good thing when your kicker is leading the team in scoring.
SouthSoundHawk":2zfq33l6 said:sa_seahawker":2zfq33l6 said:It also doesn't help that Wilson can't see over the trench gorillas. Wilson should be the king of the swing out pass. Don't get me wrong, I like Wilson, but I'm ready to see something else (Flynn). Seattle offense is 7th in rush but 31st in passing. 6 weeks and it doesn't seem to be getting better. It's not a good thing when your kicker is leading the team in scoring.
Good breakdown of linemen on this post.
If Seattle wants to be taken seriously, they need to find a combination of Olinemen that works and stick with it. I know...I know...injuries have been a plague! They need to find more/better depth if this is going to be a constant issue.
strohmin":ouoji5my said:As good as I thought our D-line was, the 49ers O-line and D-line is twice as good as ours. Their pass protection was much better than ours and their D-line destroyed our O-line. Only our secondary and Marshawn Lynch played well.