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    Biggest change for 2015

    Seattle 73 pre-snap penalties, next closest team was Indy with 48 according to http://www.nflpenalties.com/ doesn't differentiate between offensive and defensive.
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    Biggest change for 2015

    The point of the OP was to emphasize the sloppy play that a 12-4 team exhibited last season. Team averaged nearly 8 penalties a game, league high...... that isn't the distressing part, of those almost half were pre-snap. A clean up in this area makes both sides of the ball better...
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    Biggest change for 2015

    Don't count Norwood out, he came into camp with an injury, assuming he is healthy, I see big things from him in 2015
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    Thoughts on the super bowl and the future of our secondary.

    The whole "letting them play" refs don't want to "decide the game" argument is really crap. By "letting them play" and not calling fouls when committed, (either in football or basketball) the officials are helping decide the game. The rules are there to allow for fair play. Swallowing...
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    Biggest change for 2015

    Good call, that fits into the theme of this post..... details, details, details.......play a touch smarter!!!! taunting penalties included
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    Would you keep Kearse? (Poll)

    Kearse probably gets to training camp after that I would say its doubtful he makes the team unless the team does not a dd WR's throught the draft and/or FA Baldwin: keeper but should be the #3 Norwood: probably would have taken someone's job last year if not for injuries Matthews: keeper, due...
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    Biggest change for 2015

    One would hope and assume time was spent on all the little things. I went back and looked at every game, drive by drive and I have to disagree with your statement about training camp being the reason. If that were true, things like pre-snap penalties would go down as the season went on...
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    Biggest change for 2015

    To me the theme for 2015 needs to be "atttention to detail" Think about all the hair pulling crap that falls into this category...... just a few Pre-snap penalties: both offense and defense Getting plays in quicker so no loss of time outs due to play clock issues. Blowing assignments...
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    Wide Receivers

    The whole passing game lacks an identity other than deep shots set up from the running game. A revamp needs to take place in the passing game. Receivers cannot get open vs. man to man, routes vs zone lack imagination. New receivers + new philosophy would really open up the running game.
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    Pete Mentioned Other Coaches being Requested

    Maybe some new blood will be a good thing. Not saying this system defensively or offensively needs to be blown up and started over, but maybe some new eyes on things will help. New England, San Diego, Denver in 48 all had multiple drives of 10+ plays against us in the past year. Maybe this...
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    The Beginning of the End?

    One of the losses to the Giants hung on a drop by Welker on a poorly thrown ball by Brady. So yeah, I remember the Pats not executing to seal the deal.
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    Looking ahead (Have to try something to stop dwelling on 49)

    Here is our current roster with IR'ed guys added in. Did not included practice squad players. Looking ahead to free agency and the draft, no real glaring weakness with the exception of WR. TE., OL, CB, S could all use help if the right player is available and you can never pass up a pass...
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    Lockette is likely gone.

    If you're going to throw in that situation on a "waste" down, run the fade to the back pylon. Either it's a TD or inc.
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    We need big WR's next year.

    Thank you!!!! I've been saying this for the past two years. I have heard countless former players, GM's and coaches say how simple Seattle's passing game is. When you watch all 22 video it is very obvious the passing game is lacking in complexity.
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    If you run the ball four straight times

    Every play call can be looked at as great vs. bad due to execution. Kearse drop on 3 & 2: Play call or execution? Would a run to Lynch been better there? No gain on 3 & 1 prior to FG, play call or execution? First possession of the game 3 & 2 Marshawn for no gain. Play call or execution...
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    Play calls/play execution/ clock management etc. 3rd-4th qtr

    Agreed. But execution of any play masks if the play call was "good" or not. As stated in the above post, Kearse catching the ball makes everything else about it moot. Wouldn't better execution put the last play of the game in the same category? Point being with the OP is that we can...
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    Play calls/play execution/ clock management etc. 3rd-4th qtr

    After taking a 24-14 point lead.... Pats go 4 plays, punt into end zone. IMHO, this is where the game was lost. This is where a heavy dose of Seahawks running game breaks the will of the Patriots. This drive where the foot was let of the Patriots throat. 2:10 of clock used. Seahawks...
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    The pain of this loss....

    Three consecutive drives in the 4th quarter and a lead took a total of about 6 min off the clock. Last play aside, a couple of first downs in the fourth qtr may have made this a day of celebration
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    3 Moves I Would Love 2 See This OS

    Hire a passing game coordinator along with the above mentioned moves. Last night became very obvious that NE's passing game is years ahead of Seattle's.
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    The Cold Hard Reality of The Seahawks Going Forward

    1. Would be nice if RW's contract is in the 14-15 range, but doubtful. Plan on 20-22 hope its less. 2. The D-line was never at full strength this season. Guys who were counted on to play major roles but were injured all or part of the season: J Williams, Scruggs, Marsh, Mebane, Hill (more...
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