Here's Jerhawk's keys to victory:
1.) Slow down the fly sweep.
This play has absolutely destroyed us, and Mcvay uses it like a 10 year old playing Madden. And our defense is like on rookie mode. When they see Woods or Cupp or Reynolds in motion, it's as if their entire week of preparation goes out the window. They freeze like a deer in headlights as Cupp/Woods runs by them. Stop that play! It'll make their play action off of said play less effective as well. In order to do this, the d line needs to:
2.) Rush straight up field north/South
When the d line starts rushing side to side, that's how the Rams fool you, and Mcvay chuckles on the sideline. It's like stealing candy from a baby. Our d line needs to stay disciplined and rush straight up the field. This will slow down their stretch, fly sweep and other simple plays that makes Carroll's mind explode.
3.) Short passing game
We can not, I repeat in all caps now so Carroll/Schneider can read my lips: YOU CAN NOT CALL LONG DEVELOPING PASSING PLAYS. Unless you want to send Wilson home in a cast, they need to shorten up the passing game. Donald will absolutely destroy Pocic. Damien Lewis might slow him down, but Donald lines up over the center, they might as well spike it. That play is over. Call quick passing plays. Quick slants, curls, outs to Metcalf/lockett. Run the ball with some misdirection. Utilize traps and draws.
4.) Screen plays
And my final point, for the love of God Seattle, call a screen to slow down their pass rush. It's a legal play. Use it. It will counter the zone blitz that we're guaranteed to see, and will potentially (maybe) wear down Donald.
Seattle can win this game if they follow these steps.
Our defense needs to cover and tackle and look like they know what they're doing. Wilson needs to protect the ball and the offense needs to convert on 3rd down to keep long sustained drives. The less our defense is on the field, the more hair I'll have left on my head.
Thank you