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Nice writeup initially about DK knee - but also an explanation of the 'phantom route(s)' play DK was running last game - there was another thread with a video highlight.
www.seattletimes.com
The thing that JUMPED out at me was the following quote from the article:
“The receivers have a big part in the running game and it’s not always the blocks,” Carroll said. “They have to recognize what the situation is, how they can get their guy and eliminate him from the play. (Offensive coordinator) Shane (Waldron) has been talking about how it takes all 11 to run the football; everybody has to be a part of it, and contribute. That’s a good illustration. We love seeing that, pointing that out and making a big deal about it.”
This means that PC is listening to Waldron. This means that the offense will continue to evolve, and in a collaborative fashion - what we've all been waiting for! Sounds to me like Waldron has buy-in from the top all the way down. Good on him!
Edit: It also means that we're getting TO the actual Waldron offense which we've waited for. One of the initial things that was talked about when he came on was that with the 3TE sets and the 'stuff' that he wanted to do (approximate quote): "You won't be able to tell if it's a run play or a pass play". Seems like we're getting there.
It also means that this kinda subtle misdirection that we've seen creeping into these plays, and stuff like the direct snap overhead fake by Geno - are designed - and part of the long term plan. Awesome.
I love it! Just keeps getting better this year.

Seahawks WR DK Metcalf says knee ‘is good’
The Seahawks tried to not overuse DK Metcalf after he hurt his knee against the Chargers. He played 40 snaps and caught six passes, including his third TD of the season.

The thing that JUMPED out at me was the following quote from the article:
“The receivers have a big part in the running game and it’s not always the blocks,” Carroll said. “They have to recognize what the situation is, how they can get their guy and eliminate him from the play. (Offensive coordinator) Shane (Waldron) has been talking about how it takes all 11 to run the football; everybody has to be a part of it, and contribute. That’s a good illustration. We love seeing that, pointing that out and making a big deal about it.”
This means that PC is listening to Waldron. This means that the offense will continue to evolve, and in a collaborative fashion - what we've all been waiting for! Sounds to me like Waldron has buy-in from the top all the way down. Good on him!
Edit: It also means that we're getting TO the actual Waldron offense which we've waited for. One of the initial things that was talked about when he came on was that with the 3TE sets and the 'stuff' that he wanted to do (approximate quote): "You won't be able to tell if it's a run play or a pass play". Seems like we're getting there.
It also means that this kinda subtle misdirection that we've seen creeping into these plays, and stuff like the direct snap overhead fake by Geno - are designed - and part of the long term plan. Awesome.
I love it! Just keeps getting better this year.
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