twisted_steel2
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hawknation2014":34uv6s67 said:twisted_steel2":34uv6s67 said:hawknation2014":34uv6s67 said:twisted_steel2":34uv6s67 said:I don't know, running behind Walt and Hutch on the left, I think would open some holes. The '13 D wasn't that great at run defense.
The Seahawks allowed just four rushing TDs all season (tied with Carolina for fewest in the league). The 49ers, for the sake of comparison, allowed 11 rushing TDs. The Seahawks also allowed just six runs of 20 or more yards and a mere 19.7% of the runs against them resulted in first downs. Teams ran on Seattle because they knew they could not throw the ball, but they didn't have much success-- averaging less than four yards per carry.
I'm not exactly sure what your point is... I'm just saying SA (NFL MVP) running behind 1 Hall of Famer, and a future Hall of Famer, would have created some holes on that D. At least way more running success than Denver.unno:
My point was the Seahawks did have a GREAT run defense last season:
Allowed only four rushing TDs- tied with Carolina for best in the NFL.
Allowed only six runs of 20 or more yards- tied for 4th best in the NFL.
Allowed only 3.9 yards per carry- tied with the 49ers for 7th best the NFL.
Allowed only 19.7% of their opponent's runs to gain a First Down- eighth best in the NFL.
Disagree.
The defense as a whole was great, the run defense.... eh
I mean yea they were good, but great? IMHO no, that part of the defense wasn't great.
The pass rush was great, pass defense great, the run defense, eh pretty good.
My original point was, I think Walt and Hutch could have gotten some push there.