renofox":340wseo3 said:has been PC's philosophy.
Today he finally let the offense partially go away from that and it worked.
Will this game help PC be a little more open minded in future games?
Polk738":1u7ue9lr said:Went better than last year's WC when they couldn't run the ball, at least this time they realized they weren't going to win the game running against a brick wall and to actually let Russ take over the game.
justafan":37d9i64p said:renofox":37d9i64p said:has been PC's philosophy.
Today he finally let the offense partially go away from that and it worked.
Will this game help PC be a little more open minded in future games?
The best teams left can run the ball. It still works today. With the OL and RBS hurt he has to change.
renofox":28t7ms3j said:justafan":28t7ms3j said:renofox":28t7ms3j said:has been PC's philosophy.
Today he finally let the offense partially go away from that and it worked.
Will this game help PC be a little more open minded in future games?
The best teams left can run the ball. It still works today. With the OL and RBS hurt he has to change.
PC has consistently refused to go away from the run game (until midway through the 4th qtr) in plenty of games that resulted in a Seahawks loss. See last year's WC game.
In this game he minimized the run game beginning in Q1.
I hope this is a sign of better game planning to come.
Mad Dog":14ta9p79 said:Yes. Shotty learned from last years debacle. We passed a lot this game and only ran to essentially set up the play action shots.
Much better gameplan.
mort":189hsk0e said:Mad Dog":189hsk0e said:Yes. Shotty learned from last years debacle. We passed a lot this game and only ran to essentially set up the play action shots.
Much better gameplan.
+1 thank goodness, shotty’s not a doorknob
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Even if nobody wants to admit it, having Diggs back, helped free up the WHOLE Defensive scheme.Jville":3cpqhy5t said:Pete Carroll has always appreciated run / pass balance. That sentiment is a matter of record in his transcripts.
Excellent play calls by the offensive coordinator tonight.
But the offense might have been upstaged by the defense ................ a defense credited with 11 tackles for losses and seven sacks. And then there are all those QB hurries and hits that were not listed as official NFL statistics.
scutterhawk":3da5y1au said:Even if nobody wants to admit it, having Diggs back, helped free up the WHOLE Defensive scheme.Jville":3da5y1au said:Pete Carroll has always appreciated run / pass balance. That sentiment is a matter of record in his transcripts.
Excellent play calls by the offensive coordinator tonight.
But the offense might have been upstaged by the defense ................ a defense credited with 11 tackles for losses and seven sacks. And then there are all those QB hurries and hits that were not listed as official NFL statistics.
Popeyejones":3nwhp4s8 said:This year's Seahawks are more reliant on Wilson's completion percentage on potential chunk plays than I've ever seen with this team before.
The plus side is that Wilson is probably the best chunk plays QB in the NFL this year. The downside is that even with the best those are low percentage plays that are infrequent. The difference between success on four of five or two of five of those a game is just a razor thin margin.
renofox":7rmpq1kw said:This was not Schotty. He doesn't make this radical of a gameplan - PC does.
PC actually game planned a pass first offense. Don't think I've ever seen this before.
Jville":35vb8wnw said:Pete Carroll has always appreciated run / pass balance. That sentiment is a matter of record in his transcripts.
Excellent play calls by the offensive coordinator tonight.
But the offense might have been upstaged by the defense ................ a defense credited with 11 tackles for losses and seven sacks. And then there are all those QB hurries and hits that were not listed as official NFL statistics.
Scorpion05":16roq4o0 said:Popeyejones":16roq4o0 said:This year's Seahawks are more reliant on Wilson's completion percentage on potential chunk plays than I've ever seen with this team before.
The plus side is that Wilson is probably the best chunk plays QB in the NFL this year. The downside is that even with the best those are low percentage plays that are infrequent. The difference between success on four of five or two of five of those a game is just a razor thin margin.
This year's Seahawks are actually taking more advantage of quick short throws and check downs. Not just chunk plays. 2017, and 2018 the team was more reliant on chunk plays. This year the passing game has been more expanded with short, intermediate, and deep routes. The offense took a step back when Lockett and Brown got injured
Scorpion05":lldat37z said:Jville":lldat37z said:Pete Carroll has always appreciated run / pass balance. That sentiment is a matter of record in his transcripts.
Excellent play calls by the offensive coordinator tonight.
But the offense might have been upstaged by the defense ................ a defense credited with 11 tackles for losses and seven sacks. And then there are all those QB hurries and hits that were not listed as official NFL statistics.
I know the defense played great in the Red Zone but although they only allowed 9 points, I was upset with them the way they allowed McCown to dictate the game. Ansah got outrun by a freakin 40 year old lol. Unbelievable.