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What do you think? How will we do going forward without Okung on the line?
hmm, quoted the wrong person and it says I cannot delete posts on this forum. WTF?Ad Hawk":1fyys54z said:I don't remember seeing McQuistan give up any sacks, but the running game would have been even more stout with Okung in, no doubt.
Msfann":19vjcln1 said:Is that new where you can't delete your posts? I know I was ranting about all of the commercials during sons of anarchy one day and after a bit I went to delete it and couldn't so I just edited it and said something else heh.
I dare you to say that again LOLOLHawknballs":3e526l62 said:McQuistan isn't terrible. neither is he great. He's medicore. hopefully he will keep improving until Okung is back. Okung's loss would be much more severe if we had a traditional pocket passer who was a statue back there. Luckily we can do things with wilson to minimize the talent drop-off at LT; a lot of that is going to require Wilson to make smart reads and adjustments at the line though too. A beast like Okung can help clean some of that up.
Happypuppy":2pz06fr6 said:Twice they missed Blitzs. I am not sure who had the responsibility. Most of the time the FB is supposed to block or chip extra rushers but Coleman is not a great blocker. A lot of the time a TE was extra on the that side as well. The right side did a pretty good job of run blocking.
the ditch":vxwxcwff said:PFF graded McQuistan terrible at a -4.6 and giving up 3 QB hurries
PFF was really high on Michael Bowie giving him a +2.6 with 1 QB hurry
kearly":1yy8tq4o said:the ditch":1yy8tq4o said:PFF graded McQuistan terrible at a -4.6 and giving up 3 QB hurries
PFF was really high on Michael Bowie giving him a +2.6 with 1 QB hurry
I trust PFF for grading Seattle's OL about as much as I trust QBR for a single game evaluation. It is wildly inconsistent and the final verdict frequently baffles me.
That said, I hope Pete sees things the same way PFF did when he watches tape today. I would much rather have Bowie or Bailey at LT than McQuistan.
What I find interesting is that Bowie has apparently over-taken Bailey on the depth chart. Bowie was basically a poor man's version of Bailey during the preseason. Has that changed since, or is this just the latest case of Seattle mis-evaluating their own talent? It still floors me that Tom Cable thought Mike Person was better than Bailey or Bowie.