chrispy
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I'm not sure how anyone can choose between one of these options. I'm really excited but also really concerned.
The D should see a huge improvement. But MMac had a really slow start when he began as DC in Baltimore tough scheme to implement.
The O could blow up with difference makers in every skill position. But, we've seen what a porous OLine does and we have no idea about the Right side.
New coaching staff everywhere with cool ideas and history of success. But, they've never worked together and we know the success rate of new HC's in the NFL is about 50% even when they bring guys they know well.
The ILBs were ID'd by MMac to install his system and are probably both a step up (in different ways) from both ILBs of '23. But both ILBs have yet to practice...injury recovery.
Most of the Seahawks best players are young up-and-comers ready to break out. But even young players that are great often have slump years.
Geno is looking really good and seems to really fit the new scheme. Geno's production declined some last year and he could have already peaked in '22.
It seems like every position group is either obviously, or at least arguably, better than '23. But, take out one player to injury and most groups are significantly worse than '23.
The D should see a huge improvement. But MMac had a really slow start when he began as DC in Baltimore tough scheme to implement.
The O could blow up with difference makers in every skill position. But, we've seen what a porous OLine does and we have no idea about the Right side.
New coaching staff everywhere with cool ideas and history of success. But, they've never worked together and we know the success rate of new HC's in the NFL is about 50% even when they bring guys they know well.
The ILBs were ID'd by MMac to install his system and are probably both a step up (in different ways) from both ILBs of '23. But both ILBs have yet to practice...injury recovery.
Most of the Seahawks best players are young up-and-comers ready to break out. But even young players that are great often have slump years.
Geno is looking really good and seems to really fit the new scheme. Geno's production declined some last year and he could have already peaked in '22.
It seems like every position group is either obviously, or at least arguably, better than '23. But, take out one player to injury and most groups are significantly worse than '23.