tmobilchawker79
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Watching MNF tonight and seeing San Diego's all purpose man, Danny Woodhead execute whip routes to give Phillip Rivers a quick developing target to pass to and I had the following thought...
Does Seattle have a guy with elite quickness? I heard a comment made during the Dallas game on Sunday night complimenting Cole Beasley for being a quick target for the Cowboys.
I think in this instance we're talking about guys with quickness (change of direction, minimal time to full speed) rather than straight line speed. Does Doug or Tyler have this aspect as part of their game? I know Edelman killed us in the SB with routes that start as a slant route, then flatten to the sideline for an easy 5 yard completion.
It seems like this is a staple of most offenses with protection issues (it's not like NE has an all star cast off offensive lineman). Perhaps this could help Seattle's passing game?
Perhaps I'm missing that the Seahawks already incorporate this into their game?
Thanks guys.
Does Seattle have a guy with elite quickness? I heard a comment made during the Dallas game on Sunday night complimenting Cole Beasley for being a quick target for the Cowboys.
I think in this instance we're talking about guys with quickness (change of direction, minimal time to full speed) rather than straight line speed. Does Doug or Tyler have this aspect as part of their game? I know Edelman killed us in the SB with routes that start as a slant route, then flatten to the sideline for an easy 5 yard completion.
It seems like this is a staple of most offenses with protection issues (it's not like NE has an all star cast off offensive lineman). Perhaps this could help Seattle's passing game?
Perhaps I'm missing that the Seahawks already incorporate this into their game?
Thanks guys.