godawg wrote:Agreed. This is exactly what we should have been doing against the Rams.
James in PA wrote:I like seeing Donald get frustrated.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
NJlargent wrote:Silly GB being creative on offense in the first half. They need to slow it down and protect the ball until later in the game.
renofox wrote:PC does not believe in investing in or developing a good Oline.
PC does not believe in utilizing a short passing game.
PC believes in running the ball 70's style with cheap Oline players and throwing deep - that's it. Creative short passing games are taboo and ripped out of the playbook and burned.
The Seahawks will NEVER look like this.
Yep.5thgen wrote:renofox wrote:PC does not believe in investing in or developing a good Oline.
PC does not believe in utilizing a short passing game.
PC believes in running the ball 70's style with cheap Oline players and throwing deep - that's it. Creative short passing games are taboo and ripped out of the playbook and burned.
The Seahawks will NEVER look like this.
Sometimes you're limited ro what your qb can do or see.
IndyHawk wrote:Russ needs to learn how to pass like that..Spin and fire it off.
Hate Erin but that was great execution of a quick out to the side.
hawk45 wrote:Yep.5thgen wrote:renofox wrote:PC does not believe in investing in or developing a good Oline.
PC does not believe in utilizing a short passing game.
PC believes in running the ball 70's style with cheap Oline players and throwing deep - that's it. Creative short passing games are taboo and ripped out of the playbook and burned.
The Seahawks will NEVER look like this.
Sometimes you're limited ro what your qb can do or see.
If anything schotty should have given up scheming short throws as Russ was a tire fire over the middle vs the rams and he had guys open. Brees and Rodgers just zip those right in there.
All that’s left for an OC is to hand the ball off more, and it should have happened. Hell GB handed it off a ton more and that was with Rodgers also being able to pass.
It is currently Wed Feb 24, 2021 7:07 pm