What does a passing game that supports Pete Carroll's principles look like?
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Most of the passes are to lower risk red line and flat areas of the field with excellent left and right balance. That appears to set up the higher risk middle field area for those all important explosive passes and scoring plays. Resulting in a favorable toxic ratio. In any case, this is what the defensive coordinator and defensive coaches for the Titans had to consider when drawing up a game plan for a Sunday in Seattle.
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Most of the passes are to lower risk red line and flat areas of the field with excellent left and right balance. That appears to set up the higher risk middle field area for those all important explosive passes and scoring plays. Resulting in a favorable toxic ratio. In any case, this is what the defensive coordinator and defensive coaches for the Titans had to consider when drawing up a game plan for a Sunday in Seattle.