Sorry if already posted, but I thought it was interesting. Beast mode #1 for RBs, Tate #1 for WRs, Wilson #2 behind Newton for QBs. Link http://www.footballoutsiders.com/stat-a ... es-offense
Dougie fresh will make us forget all about tater salad.HawkFan72":27m6tkzt said:That's the part of Tate's game I think I will miss the most. The guy was elusive.
suppaball":e8ag7gt7 said:Dougie fresh will make us forget all about tater salad.HawkFan72":e8ag7gt7 said:That's the part of Tate's game I think I will miss the most. The guy was elusive.
MizzouHawkGal":1f31tvav said:I really rather Baldwin be either clear or thrown clear to be able to make YAC than have to break a bunch of tackles to get YAC because he really can't get good seperation in the first place.
by theslothook :: Sat, 05/03/2014 - 2:23am
Seattle goes last in line in terms of deserving of draft luck. THeir whole resurrgence since 09 was on the back of hitting some absolute home runs in the draft : Both LBs, Both Safeties, their cbs, qb, etc. Essentially grabbed 3 elite players and 4 other extremely solid rising players in a span of 3 years. Simply ridiculous. I'm not sure I can remember another team within the last 20 years, outside of maybe the cowboys of the 90s, that managed such a coup in so short a span.
Pandion Haliaetus":kim8ceep said:If Tate is our biggest loss, then we absolutely lost nothing over this off-season.
Tate can and will be replaced.
Baldwin will get better, Kearse will get better and both of them combined to break like 6 tackles in the Superbowl.
Percy Harvin will be healthy, and he doesn't need to break tackles, he'll gracefully run by them like he's in a different existence of time.
And if Seahawks can get quality production in a 3rd Down/Red Zone role from Rice, the Seahawks will be more than golden at WR for 2014.
seabowl":l8zlwq8l said:Pandion Haliaetus":l8zlwq8l said:If Tate is our biggest loss, then we absolutely lost nothing over this off-season.
Tate can and will be replaced.
Baldwin will get better, Kearse will get better and both of them combined to break like 6 tackles in the Superbowl.
Percy Harvin will be healthy, and he doesn't need to break tackles, he'll gracefully run by them like he's in a different existence of time.
And if Seahawks can get quality production in a 3rd Down/Red Zone role from Rice, the Seahawks will be more than golden at WR for 2014.
Baldwin will be better. How so? Percy will be healthy. Hopefully, but that is a bold statement. IMO Tate was a very unique talent in the NFL hence the comparisons to Hines Ward. Lots of question marks on this receiving corps.
seabowl":392i5z7d said:Pandion Haliaetus":392i5z7d said:If Tate is our biggest loss, then we absolutely lost nothing over this off-season.
Tate can and will be replaced.
Baldwin will get better, Kearse will get better and both of them combined to break like 6 tackles in the Superbowl.
Percy Harvin will be healthy, and he doesn't need to break tackles, he'll gracefully run by them like he's in a different existence of time.
And if Seahawks can get quality production in a 3rd Down/Red Zone role from Rice, the Seahawks will be more than golden at WR for 2014.
Baldwin will be better. How so? Percy will be healthy. Hopefully, but that is a bold statement. IMO Tate was a very unique talent in the NFL hence the comparisons to Hines Ward. Lots of question marks on this receiving corps.
MizzouHawkGal":2zbvhgym said:That's my point. I prefer that style rather than Tate's. With seperation breaking tackles is less of a priority or need.
ctrcat":2974zxk3 said:RW has a third more broken tackles than Luck and 40% more than Kaep btw.
:179422: :13:HawkFan72":14wbt2jg said:That's the part of Tate's game I think I will miss the most. The guy was elusive.