Atradees
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I need a pic. Can we photoshop one? My girlfriend is a cowboys fan and she does not want to accept that we signed a megastar.
Can you do one with him catching a TD pass? :lol:keatonisballin":1nl29uf8 said:
keatonisballin":23zjkbvk said:
Pandion Haliaetus":2m5vl6gc said:That look is sexy.
I don't know how you can defend Lynch, Wilson running game with Graham safety blanket it the mix.
If any WR goes over 1000 yards I think it will be Doug Baldwin beating his CB, sneaking past safety coverage that will likely be drawn in towards the middle and Baldwin grabbing 30-40 yard chunk plays.
If not Baldwin then look to Matthews building on his Super bowl success and be a deep outlet/ jumpball WR.
Not every team employs a 6'4 CB capable of nullifying Matthews mismatch ability.
You run out of a 1-1 formation with Lynch and Graham. Put Baldwin and Kearse outside, Matthews in the slot.
You can spread the defense in a empty set with Lynch lining up at WR or motion Graham out instead.
How does a defense defend that, speed and quickness on the red line and two lengthy 6-5+ WRs on the inside with the threat of Wilson And Lynch in the running game.
If the Seahawks can add a viable deep ball threat like Devin Smith to replace Kearse... No one is stopping this offense but poor passes and dropped balls.
Hawks46":j9npjhfv said:Pandion Haliaetus":j9npjhfv said:That look is sexy.
I don't know how you can defend Lynch, Wilson running game with Graham safety blanket it the mix.
If any WR goes over 1000 yards I think it will be Doug Baldwin beating his CB, sneaking past safety coverage that will likely be drawn in towards the middle and Baldwin grabbing 30-40 yard chunk plays.
If not Baldwin then look to Matthews building on his Super bowl success and be a deep outlet/ jumpball WR.
Not every team employs a 6'4 CB capable of nullifying Matthews mismatch ability.
You run out of a 1-1 formation with Lynch and Graham. Put Baldwin and Kearse outside, Matthews in the slot.
You can spread the defense in a empty set with Lynch lining up at WR or motion Graham out instead.
How does a defense defend that, speed and quickness on the red line and two lengthy 6-5+ WRs on the inside with the threat of Wilson And Lynch in the running game.
If the Seahawks can add a viable deep ball threat like Devin Smith to replace Kearse... No one is stopping this offense but poor passes and dropped balls.
that's a good point and I mentioned it before, but Matthews will make an impact this year. I'm not aware of any team that has two guys in the secondary that are 6'3" or taller. If Matthews improves even a little, he can probably dominate half the CBs in the league as they're under 6', or get PI calls.
You HAVE to respect Graham, and that will open it up for a lot of other guys. It also says something that the Hawks are looking for a vertical threat. I'm thinking they are going deep more this year, like we did in 2012.
dunceface":2046m0n2 said:[Heavy breathing]
Pandion Haliaetus":35hev7b8 said:If the Seahawks can add a viable deep ball threat like Devin Smith to replace Kearse... No one is stopping this offense but poor passes and dropped balls.
keatonisballin":h22wch2h said:
Crizilla":3p2loqe7 said:keatonisballin":3p2loqe7 said:
i hate how sometimes the uni looks purple. Wish it would stay dark blue like the helmet
Hasselbeck":36jzbbn1 said:Pandion Haliaetus":36jzbbn1 said:If the Seahawks can add a viable deep ball threat like Devin Smith to replace Kearse... No one is stopping this offense but poor passes and dropped balls.
And Bevell
Gots me all sorts of hyped. Football season just needs to come around already so I can watch this red-zone monster tear it up.253hawk":2i7a2rbf said: