MontanaHawk05
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https://www.fieldgulls.com/2019/6/14/18 ... son-scheme
It's not a one-sided praise-piece - Matty has some criticisms of Schotty. But this strikes me as a credible piece given Matty's earlier predisposition against our OC after the season. He was a lot more down on the guy at first, then went back and looked at the tape and data, and revised his opinions accordingly. Not many people can do that.
I particularly liked his subtle point that any discussion of running effectiveness needs to include personnel. Most teams don't perform as well when going run-first, true, but then again, most teams aren't built like the Seahawks, with a backfield like ours, an offensive line selected and trained to run-block first, and more variety in our run schemes than Cable ever came up with. Another spurious variable that the pass-first peanut gallery has never really given its due weight.
And his point about recency bias (i.e. the tendency to judge something based on its most recent performance, rather than its overall performance). Seattle was great running all year.
This was the second-highest scoring offense in the history of the franchise. It was not the gross failure most view it as.
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It's not a one-sided praise-piece - Matty has some criticisms of Schotty. But this strikes me as a credible piece given Matty's earlier predisposition against our OC after the season. He was a lot more down on the guy at first, then went back and looked at the tape and data, and revised his opinions accordingly. Not many people can do that.
I particularly liked his subtle point that any discussion of running effectiveness needs to include personnel. Most teams don't perform as well when going run-first, true, but then again, most teams aren't built like the Seahawks, with a backfield like ours, an offensive line selected and trained to run-block first, and more variety in our run schemes than Cable ever came up with. Another spurious variable that the pass-first peanut gallery has never really given its due weight.
And his point about recency bias (i.e. the tendency to judge something based on its most recent performance, rather than its overall performance). Seattle was great running all year.