These DVOA numbers pass the eyeball test for me. And I'd be shocked if these metrics weren't in Macdonald's field of awareness. For what it's worth, Schneider has referenced DVOA a few times over the years. Check out this FieldGulls article if you have a few moments. Unless this is dramatically turned around, I can't imagine Grubb is back next year. This offense just doesn't "complete the circle" (as Pete used to say) for a defense that has improved so dramatically in recent weeks.
"No stat is more indicative of how bad the Seahawks offense has been than this article from FTN Fantasy’s Aaron Schatz, aka the godfather of DVOA. When splitting performance in half(ish) from Weeks 1-6 to Weeks 7-13, no offense has had a more pronounced dip in efficiency than the Seahawks.
Biggest Offensive Declines:
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"No stat is more indicative of how bad the Seahawks offense has been than this article from FTN Fantasy’s Aaron Schatz, aka the godfather of DVOA. When splitting performance in half(ish) from Weeks 1-6 to Weeks 7-13, no offense has had a more pronounced dip in efficiency than the Seahawks.
Biggest Offensive Declines:
Over the totality of the season, the Seahawks offense is 20th overall (17th pass, 25th rush) but 23rd in weighted DVOA, which de-emphasizes early-season games."Seattle from 9.1% (10) to -18.3% (32)
Atlanta from 14.8% (7) to -2.4% (19)
Indianapolis from 2.1% (14) to -14.8% (26)
San Francisco from 17.3% (5) to 1.3% (17)

Damning stat shows the collapse of Seahawks offense under Ryan Grubb
The Seahawks offense ranks dead last by DVOA since Week 7.
