PlinytheCenter
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I'm more worried about OUR false starts...WAY too many. It's getting ridiculous.
Hawks46":3f4bd4gu said:This is why our pass rush is so good at home. When you have easy tells, it alleviates things like the hard count, long count, and such. Our gets get better explosion knowing when the snap is going to happen.
Steve2222":2x295gj9 said:Crowd noise isn't just about false starts.
It's about confusion...hard to relay information at the line of scrimmage. Causes chaos and forces hand signals. Hand signals are harder to decipher than audible signals. When there's confusion there's delay of games, missed assignments, and time outs you don't want to take.
It's about get off....notice how our pass rush is much much more dominant at home? There's a reason for that and it's not getting energy from freshly brewed Seattle coffee.
Forcing False starts is the least valuable advantage imo
Ruminator":8t3lu2z0 said:Hawks46":8t3lu2z0 said:This is why our pass rush is so good at home. When you have easy tells, it alleviates things like the hard count, long count, and such. Our gets get better explosion knowing when the snap is going to happen.
Rams were getting a ton of first downs passing at the Clink, however. I rewatched the second half and Hill rarely had difficulty finding his receivers, oftentimes for 10+ yards. When the game ended, Rams had 13 first downs via the pass and Seahawks had 9. It's a good thing Hill, ET, and Wagner made the stops they did.