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Really, it is just too hard to gauge at the moment. Being down both starting offensive tackles forces you to go heavy on 12 & 13 personnel packages. A real testament to everyone involved that they have the 4th highest scoring offense in the league given the hand that they have been dealt on the oline.

3 WR on the field just isn't going to be particularly prevalent until the line is, relatively, back to health.
Came to post this.

JSN will have to take a backseat until they get their starting LT back at the very least, as they need the extra TEs to assist in the meantime.

The offense is most effective in 12 and 13 personnel anyway, and am cool with a JSN diminished role, as opponents seem to struggle with how to defend Seattle's multi TE sets.

Seattle is 4th in scoring, and that's with them not showing up in the 2nd half in game 1.

Despite the injuries to the O-Line, Waldron is still mixing personnel very well, and maximizing an offense that should've crapped the bed after the 2 starting tackles went out. Them ranking 4th is quite impressive.
 

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Came to post this.

JSN will have to take a backseat until they get their starting LT back at the very least, as they need the extra TEs to assist in the meantime.

The offense is most effective in 12 and 13 personnel anyway, and am cool with a JSN diminished role, as opponents seem to struggle with how to defend Seattle's multi TE sets.

Seattle is 4th in scoring, and that's with them not showing up in the 2nd half in game 1.

Despite the injuries to the O-Line, Waldron is still mixing personnel very well, and maximizing an offense that should've crapped the bed after the 2 starting tackles went out. Them ranking 4th is quite impressive.
Who are you and what have you done with the real Fade? :LOL:
 

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Came to post this.

JSN will have to take a backseat until they get their starting LT back at the very least, as they need the extra TEs to assist in the meantime.

The offense is most effective in 12 and 13 personnel anyway, and am cool with a JSN diminished role, as opponents seem to struggle with how to defend Seattle's multi TE sets.

Seattle is 4th in scoring, and that's with them not showing up in the 2nd half in game 1.

Despite the injuries to the O-Line, Waldron is still mixing personnel very well, and maximizing an offense that should've crapped the bed after the 2 starting tackles went out. Them ranking 4th is quite impressive.
See, now you have a counterpoint when people say you only write critical, doom and gloom posts about the Seahawks, Pete's incompetence, etc. Now of course, your praise is for WALDRON, glaringly omitting PETE, but hey, gotta start somewhere. Now waiting for another post from you, lauding the other coach involved in this success. Yes, that's right. Dickerson!
 

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See, now you have a counterpoint when people say you only write critical, doom and gloom posts about the Seahawks, Pete's incompetence, etc. Now of course, your praise is for WALDRON, glaringly omitting PETE,

Pete is obviously MEDDLING in Waldron's play calling duties. That's why the offense is currently top 4 in PPG. @Fade, amirite?

Fade: correct, Pete was the one who wanted Waldron to call two wildcat plays in a row. 😄
 

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There are 2 things to like about this clip. One is Geno's leadership, and the other is JSN's competitive nature. After watching that, I hope the game against the Giants turns into the JSN show.
Sooner or later it will be his game to light things up. Then after that, DCs will start worrying about him more which will free up others a bit. His contribution won’t just be his receptions and YAC.
 
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