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Interesting, given that Brian Schottenheimer is likely to utilize more 2WR sets than Bevell did. Bevell used 11 personnel (3WR) 65% of the time in 2017 vs. 59% for the rest of the NFL.
Russell Wilson's passer rating was 116.1 out of 12 personnel (2WR sets with one running back and two tight ends). But these sets were underutilized (18%).
The Seahawks ran 22 personnel only 1% of the time last season (four times less frequently than the rest of the NFL). These are the sets that include two TEs and a fullback or extra lineman. Our success rate out of these sets was a perfect 7/7 with a 131.3 QB rating. Kind of ridiculous that they ran only seven plays out of this personnel grouping all season long.
We can safely expect Schottenheimer to utilize more 12 and 22 personnel than Bevell did. That means more physicality at the line of scrimmage. Schottenheimer is also expected to be much more diverse in his personnel usage, constantly challenging the defense with different looks, lots of shifting, etc.
Interesting, given that Brian Schottenheimer is likely to utilize more 2WR sets than Bevell did. Bevell used 11 personnel (3WR) 65% of the time in 2017 vs. 59% for the rest of the NFL.
Russell Wilson's passer rating was 116.1 out of 12 personnel (2WR sets with one running back and two tight ends). But these sets were underutilized (18%).
The Seahawks ran 22 personnel only 1% of the time last season (four times less frequently than the rest of the NFL). These are the sets that include two TEs and a fullback or extra lineman. Our success rate out of these sets was a perfect 7/7 with a 131.3 QB rating. Kind of ridiculous that they ran only seven plays out of this personnel grouping all season long.
We can safely expect Schottenheimer to utilize more 12 and 22 personnel than Bevell did. That means more physicality at the line of scrimmage. Schottenheimer is also expected to be much more diverse in his personnel usage, constantly challenging the defense with different looks, lots of shifting, etc.