SoulfishHawk
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Another thing I would LOVE to see this team do more of is the screen passes. So many teams make that a huge part of their offense. Change it up a little, let a RB get out there in space and do his thing.
sdog1981":1q2etspc said:sc85sis":1q2etspc said:Pete is also the one who had run option plays added to the Hawks’ after Russell was drafted.
Yes he’s a defensive guy. That doesn’t mean he’s some incompetent idiot where offense is concerned.
You are going to need to provide some serious linkage to prove any of that. Because if he was that much of an offensive guru he would have cleaned house after the 2016 season.
Screen passes to the RB is space, YES, please and often.SoulfishHawk":2g17190a said:Another thing I would LOVE to see this team do more of is the screen passes. So many teams make that a huge part of their offense. Change it up a little, let a RB get out there in space and do his thing.
original poster":ow9qvsvo said:hawknation2018":ow9qvsvo said:The phrase I hope will describe the new offensive system is "hit them in the mouth."
This X1000.
Let's get that nasty reputation back. I don't care what anyone says, even professional football players will be scared to play the bullies.
Jville":37fr0b3s said:Reflecting on the reality of limited practice time as mandated by the CBA ......
The explanation I recall, from last year, was that it takes less practice time to develop bubble screens. Screen plays by linemen take a lot more time to perfect and require a reasonable continuity of personnel. The CBA (collective bargaining agreement) places strict limits on practice time. So if time is going to be carved out to practice screen plays along the lines of what .... say the Packers like to do, something else has to give. Given that Pete Carroll has set aside significant practice time for Russell Wilson directed improvisation and scramble drills, that could potentially be a feature of the offense that might suffer a bit while creating room for linemen to practice screens.
Just an observation. Food for thought and speculation while we await our first glimpse of Schottenheimer's impact on the 2018 offense.
“It’s definitely some added stuff for sure, there’s definitely more on the plate,” Wilson said. “We’ve always had a lot of information, but it’s even more. But that’s OK. I’m ready for more and more and just continue to see how far we can take it. I think we’re going to have a great offense, I really do.”
“Schotty is a really impressive coach,” Carroll said. “He’s very hands-on, he’s very active, he’s in total command whether it’s installing the offense or he’s coaching the quarterback. He is very active, very energetic, so there is no space between something happening and Russell getting critiqued, and Russell has really responded to it. I think he enjoys the challenge of it. Schotty is challenging him to keep moving and keep growing as a quarterback. You look at all the years that he’s been playing, but still there’s always been more growth. There’s always more to learn and understand, and Schotty has really kind of opened the door to that for Russell. Hopefully we’re going to see the best version that he can put out there this time around because he’s been challenged even more than ever. It’s an exciting relationship that we’re watching unfold.”
https://www.seahawks.com/news/transitio ... r-seahawks
hawknation2018":1dxce3yl said:“It’s definitely some added stuff for sure, there’s definitely more on the plate,” Wilson said. “We’ve always had a lot of information, but it’s even more. But that’s OK. I’m ready for more and more and just continue to see how far we can take it. I think we’re going to have a great offense, I really do.”
“Schotty is a really impressive coach,” Carroll said. “He’s very hands-on, he’s very active, he’s in total command whether it’s installing the offense or he’s coaching the quarterback. He is very active, very energetic, so there is no space between something happening and Russell getting critiqued, and Russell has really responded to it. I think he enjoys the challenge of it. Schotty is challenging him to keep moving and keep growing as a quarterback. You look at all the years that he’s been playing, but still there’s always been more growth. There’s always more to learn and understand, and Schotty has really kind of opened the door to that for Russell. Hopefully we’re going to see the best version that he can put out there this time around because he’s been challenged even more than ever. It’s an exciting relationship that we’re watching unfold.”
https://www.seahawks.com/news/transitio ... r-seahawks
"Schotty" is a horrible nickname, though. Can't you just call him Brian? JMO.
Sox-n-Hawks":bs7lae8l said:hawknation2018":bs7lae8l said:“It’s definitely some added stuff for sure, there’s definitely more on the plate,” Wilson said. “We’ve always had a lot of information, but it’s even more. But that’s OK. I’m ready for more and more and just continue to see how far we can take it. I think we’re going to have a great offense, I really do.”
“Schotty is a really impressive coach,” Carroll said. “He’s very hands-on, he’s very active, he’s in total command whether it’s installing the offense or he’s coaching the quarterback. He is very active, very energetic, so there is no space between something happening and Russell getting critiqued, and Russell has really responded to it. I think he enjoys the challenge of it. Schotty is challenging him to keep moving and keep growing as a quarterback. You look at all the years that he’s been playing, but still there’s always been more growth. There’s always more to learn and understand, and Schotty has really kind of opened the door to that for Russell. Hopefully we’re going to see the best version that he can put out there this time around because he’s been challenged even more than ever. It’s an exciting relationship that we’re watching unfold.”
https://www.seahawks.com/news/transitio ... r-seahawks
"Schotty" is a horrible nickname, though. Can't you just call him Brian? JMO.
I think it's a great Nickname for an OC. Shotty is a common term for shotgun.
hawknation2018":12puxarv said:Sox-n-Hawks":12puxarv said:hawknation2018":12puxarv said:“It’s definitely some added stuff for sure, there’s definitely more on the plate,” Wilson said. “We’ve always had a lot of information, but it’s even more. But that’s OK. I’m ready for more and more and just continue to see how far we can take it. I think we’re going to have a great offense, I really do.”
“Schotty is a really impressive coach,” Carroll said. “He’s very hands-on, he’s very active, he’s in total command whether it’s installing the offense or he’s coaching the quarterback. He is very active, very energetic, so there is no space between something happening and Russell getting critiqued, and Russell has really responded to it. I think he enjoys the challenge of it. Schotty is challenging him to keep moving and keep growing as a quarterback. You look at all the years that he’s been playing, but still there’s always been more growth. There’s always more to learn and understand, and Schotty has really kind of opened the door to that for Russell. Hopefully we’re going to see the best version that he can put out there this time around because he’s been challenged even more than ever. It’s an exciting relationship that we’re watching unfold.”
https://www.seahawks.com/news/transitio ... r-seahawks
"Schotty" is a horrible nickname, though. Can't you just call him Brian? JMO.
I think it's a great Nickname for an OC. Shotty is a common term for shotgun.
Never heard of that before. Who calls their shotgun Shotty? LOL. I guess it beats "Bev," which sounded like a character from The Golden Girls.
Again, why does our OC need a cutesy nickname?
The_Z_Man":25zd34io said:The younger players on the team are probably laughing their asses off whenever someone calls him that, because it translates to "fine ass young woman" in urban slang...
sdog1981":3kpajyu8 said:The_Z_Man":3kpajyu8 said:The younger players on the team are probably laughing their asses off whenever someone calls him that, because it translates to "fine ass young woman" in urban slang...
Oh god. I'm dying over here. Just stop please just stop.
They are not the same word and they don't sound the same. One letter off.
Shortie
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=shortie
Shottie
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=shottie