Football 101: Why Power Running Works

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This is a re-posted link to an article by Chris Brown publish in 2015. It's a worthwhile, though not mandatory, reread during the off season in anticipation of the power running game Mike Solari will endeavor to install into the 2020 Seahawks offense.

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Link to Why Power Running Works >>> [urltargetblank]https://grantland.com/the-triangle/2015-nfl-college-football-power-running-counter-running/[/urltargetblank]
 

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Seattle is really going to get away from inside zone? Their bread-and-butter?

I am intrigued.

With younger and more athletic guards it should work.
 

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Fade":26x5b1v6 said:
Seattle is really going to get away from inside zone? Their bread-and-butter?

I am intrigued.

With younger and more athletic guards it should work.

For me it depends. If this is to further rely on the run game and further take the ball out of Wilson's hands, and continue slow starts. then no. If this is in place of some stuff that was not working, or in addition but not increasing the run then yeah could eb a good thing
 
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