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 Post subject: How Terrifying a formation is this?
 Post Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 8:19 pm 
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In the Backfield:

Wilson, Robinson, Lynch and Harvin.

Miller at TE and Tate on the outside.

Just think of what you could do with these six...

Oh man the FO just made me SOOOO happy. :)

What formations do YOU want to see?

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 Post subject: Re: How Terrifying a formation is this?
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Victory formation.

In the Super Bowl.

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Giblien wrote:
In the Backfield:

Wilson, Robinson, Lynch and Harvin.

Miller at TE and Tate on the outside.

Just think of what you could do with these six...

Oh man the FO just made me SOOOO happy. :)

What formations do YOU want to see?

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JSeahawks wrote:
Victory formation.

In the Super Bowl.


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We are going to.... take a harbaugh on those 49ers lol


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I want to bench Wilson 5 minutes into the second half in the Super Bowl like we did against Arizona because we're beating the opposing team's asses harder than they beat their own meat. I want to have a 60-12 final score and have it be rated the most boring, but dominant, Super Bowl ever.

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Oh, and I want Sherman to get 3 picks in it so he can mouth off for life w/o reprisal.


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JKent82 wrote:
JSeahawks wrote:
Victory formation.

In the Super Bowl.


Flynning.


You both win. Ha

Just a basic set of 3 wide (Tate at X, Harvin Y, Rice Z), Miller, and Lynch... with Wilson throwing the ball and Okung, Unger & company blocking? Shut up are we really talking about THE Seattle Seahawks? OUR Seattle Seahawks? None of these players were here four years ago... We are so freaking lucky to have Jon Schneider and ComPete Carroll here. We better not take it for granted.

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just the idea of playmakers like Harvin and Tate on the field at the same time makes me 10x more impatient for the season to start than I was a few days ago. Those guys want to get in the end zone every time they catch the ball and they fight for it. Defenses will be worn out trying to cover them while rice goes down the sideline. Beast mode and Miller punching everyone near the line. A young defense that wont wear down.

Not sure many teams are going to be able to physically last long enough to beat us; defenses will be exhausted by half time.

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Taking out the 49ers twice this season is the formation I want to see on the division standings.

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JSeahawks wrote:
Victory formation.

In the Super Bowl.


Best reply ever.


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AceBoogie715 wrote:
JSeahawks wrote:
Victory formation.

In the Super Bowl.


Best reply ever.

Can't imagine a better one.

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Yeah, Harvin back there in the read option does make our offense more explosive. Having Harvin come in motion and have Wilson play action to him as he crosses him, then pass or run off that would be awesome.

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Yeah, Harvin back there in the read option does make our offense more explosive. Having Harvin come in motion and have Wilson play action to him as he crosses him, then pass or run off that would be awesome.


Jesus. If I were the opposing MLB or safety, my head would explode.

How about a double reverse with Harvin to Tate to Wilson? Oh the insanity.


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There are so many formations you can run with this guy:

Backfield:
Wilson, Harvin
Rice, Baldwin, Tate, 4th WR (or TE)

Wilson, Lynch, Harvin
Rice, Baldwin, Tate or TE

The list goes on and on...


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Dang it guys, would you stop? I can't splooge anymore. I'm already blue.


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Hawknight wrote:
Taking out the 49ers twice this season is the formation I want to see on the division standings.


You mean three times this season :)


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Taking out the 49ers twice this season is the formation I want to see on the division standings.


You mean three times this season :)


Why do you want them to make the playoffs?


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Situation: Third & short

Formation: Shotgun, empty set.

Goal: Get the defensive in their nickel package.

Players: Rice and Tate on the outside. Harvin and Baldwin in the slot. Miller standing up at TE.

Play: First, motion Harvin into the backfield next to Wilson. Second, motion Miller to either side of the tackles OR to the outside of Rice/Tate, drawing a defender with him.

From there, the sky is the limit. You can run option game, play action, or a number of different screen plays to Harvin/Tate/Baldwin.

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The possibilities of formations and play designs now is insane.

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Lynch is going to have monster numbers this year. That much I can see happening.

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