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Says one of the conspiracy theorists that plagues this site.
When you see it for an entirety of a head coaches tenure is it still a conspiracy?
Says one of the conspiracy theorists that plagues this site.
Try jumping a bit higher. Maybe then the point won't go completely over your head.When you see it for an entirety of a head coaches tenure is it still a conspiracy?
What team have you been watching? The offense was drastically different from Bev to Schotty and then different again from Schotty to Shane.
Try jumping a bit higher. Maybe then the point won't go completely over your head.
Still not getting it man. Keep digging though. Maybe someday.No need to jump when the obvious is staring you right in the eyes.
Why was he frustrated if it was 'his offense'. The battle for what 'was best' for the team was waged out in the open between Russ and Pete, when Russ had Shane OBVIOUSLY doing his bidding.
Why so? We wintnessed it for years. Waldron is a great example. First game against the Colts the offense was using misdirection and a lot of movement and it was a thing of beauty. The very next week, it was gone forever. I highly doubt Waldron was the one to reel that in. Offense went back to a ball control/big play scheme once again. Not sure how people refuse to see the obvious.
Yeah, that's not true. Seattle was a pass heavy offense with little resemblance whatsoever to Schottenheimer's offense for Waldron's entire tenure here, save for Penny's 2021 tear.
This solves for Seattle passing more due to being behind in games - Seattle was also very pass happy in neutral situations, especially under Geno Smith.
Seattle was anything but a ball control offense for the past 2 years. Beyond that, Schottenheimer's offense bore little resemblance to Waldron's and was clearly different from Bevell's. They've also wholly changed blocking schemes with each OC/OL coach.
There is no evidence of the existence of the fanciful, inconceivable contention that Pete Carroll essentially had a shadow offense that he forced his coordinators to run. It is an absolutely ludicrous idea. Insane. It isn't even feasible from a practical standpoint.
Moreover, you calling this an obvious truth is, frankly, delusional. It is an obvious falsehood to anyone who has taken some time to think it through.
This is made up by you and is completely delusional.Pass happy offenses are due to the inability to run. The past two years they have been pass happy because they can't run the ball due to a horrendous Oline that Pete failed to improve upon, not because Geno is some great gunslinger. Also, yes the offenses may have been different scheme wise, but the intentions were the same and Pete made sure his philosophy was integrated into each of them.
Question for you, why did Schotty and Pete have beef with each other? Isn't that evidence enough for you? He was the only coordinator that refused to be a yes man to Pete and he got let go for it.
This is made up by you and is completely delusional.
You have always been Russ blameless, Pete is bad. I get that.Why so? We wintnessed it for years. Waldron is a great example. First game against the Colts the offense was using misdirection and a lot of movement and it was a thing of beauty. The very next week, it was gone forever. I highly doubt Waldron was the one to reel that in. Offense went back to a ball control/big play scheme once again. Not sure how people refuse to see the obvious.
Don't have an opinion Pitt. It's looked down on if it doesn't make Geno a top 5 QB.
He's around 15, that's still pretty solid.