AubHawk71
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That's what the coach would have you believe. Sure, coaches have big plans and often will say things not to tip their hand. But looking at the stats so far this season, I don't think the "running game" has been dominant. For all the Geno questioners, note that most of the positive stats come from passing plays. (turnovers are another story however)
https://www.nfl.com/teams/seattle-seahawks/stats
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Third down conversions are simply not sustainable in the NFL. 1/3 for the Hawks, half of the time for opponents? Is this to establish field position so they can establish the running game? If anyone can explain how that works, I would appreciate it. The rest of the stats look on par for the NFL, tho again averaging less than 100 yards of rushing per game hardly means establishing the run to spread the defense for pass plays or blah blah blah. It's a big enough sample size now that hopefully some changes will be made.
https://www.nfl.com/teams/seattle-seahawks/stats
Other notables:
Third down conversions are simply not sustainable in the NFL. 1/3 for the Hawks, half of the time for opponents? Is this to establish field position so they can establish the running game? If anyone can explain how that works, I would appreciate it. The rest of the stats look on par for the NFL, tho again averaging less than 100 yards of rushing per game hardly means establishing the run to spread the defense for pass plays or blah blah blah. It's a big enough sample size now that hopefully some changes will be made.