Maelstrom787
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The pure excitement I got whenever we ran the outside-toss flea flicker. I love that play.
onanygivensunday":t4hybokg said:On a play near the goal line, the fake fall down and immediate get back up by Zach Miller and subsequent TD pass to a wide-open Zach Miller from Russell Wilson.
onanygivensunday":3ag35s3f said:On a play near the goal line, the fake fall down and immediate get back up by Zach Miller and subsequent TD pass to a wide-open Zach Miller from Russell Wilson.
chris98251":349r1kno said:2nd and three and having everyone go deep with a empty backfield and watching Russell Run for his life quarters 1 - 3 and then failing to convert with a running play on the next down.
Palmegranite":11njago0 said:Or....do you think we'll ever see another Baldwin to Wilson touchdown? That was pretty slick.
That were often ineffective.XxXdragonXxX":2e9j0mu9 said:Bubble screens!
seahawkfreak":2pwhj8sj said:chris98251":2pwhj8sj said:2nd and three and having everyone go deep with a empty backfield and watching Russell Run for his life quarters 1 - 3 and then failing to convert with a running play on the next down.
Ah yes, my favorite, empty backfields on short yardage. The good ol days will be surely missed.
According to ESPN Stats & Information data, Wilson averaged 10.3 passing yards per attempt when the Seahawks were in empty last year (2015). That was the top mark in the NFL. He completed 74.7 percent of his passes, which was fourth.
MontanaHawk05":6csqqueo said:seahawkfreak":6csqqueo said:chris98251":6csqqueo said:2nd and three and having everyone go deep with a empty backfield and watching Russell Run for his life quarters 1 - 3 and then failing to convert with a running play on the next down.
Ah yes, my favorite, empty backfields on short yardage. The good ol days will be surely missed.
http://www.espn.com/blog/nflnation/post ... -empty-set
According to ESPN Stats & Information data, Wilson averaged 10.3 passing yards per attempt when the Seahawks were in empty last year (2015). That was the top mark in the NFL. He completed 74.7 percent of his passes, which was fourth.
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Ad Hawk":mf5nvlkp said:onanygivensunday":mf5nvlkp said:On a play near the goal line, the fake fall down and immediate get back up by Zach Miller and subsequent TD pass to a wide-open Zach Miller from Russell Wilson.
That was a fun play.! But why did I think that was John Carlson...
seahawkfreak":1yvwti5c said:Bring out all the stats you want. Empty set in 3rd/4th and short is idiotic. It straight tells the defense you are passing and have no extra pass protection with the RB. I'd bet those stats were more in the 4th quarter as well.