Don't look now but the Seattle Seahawks look LEGIT, especially on offense. Still have a rough stretch to test our mettle in the weeks ahead but I REEEEEEALLY like what I am seeing out of this young club.
mistaowen":105bgbiy said:40+ runs in today’s current NFL, pretty funny. The offensive line is absolutely MAULING on running plays. The initial push at the snap is amazing, Solari deserves so much credit.
The 14 points also came from 2 busted plays. Overall do enough to be a top 10 D which is insane considering the talent exodus on that side. Pete is a defensive genius.
Great points, great post! :2thumbs:Fade":2ije0nfu said:Fantastic job for sure, that pass rush though. If the Seahawks want to go to the next level they need to get an edge guy opposite Clark, and a 3-Tech that can rush from the inside.
Aaron Rodgers & Phillip Rivers will be a great measuring stick for the defense. They need to show that they can hold up a bit better against these guys than they did Goff at home.
Schotty & Solari, with Pete being more hands off (which he admitted), has allowed Seattle to cure their biggest weakness over the years. Bad Offensive Coaching.
Now the new problem is pass rush. Rasheem Green has to emerge in the 2nd half of the season.
This team is looking very 2012 ish. A very good all-around young team, but Clemons was the only real pass rusher (like Clark is now).
The next year they went and got Bennett & Avril. They need to do something very similar in the upcoming off-season, while retaining Frank Clark.
Good news as the upcoming draft is loaded with D-Line prospects. Draft 1, and Sign 2 UFAs.
They need a dynamic returner/swiss army knife like a Harvin as well.
The needs are looking pretty simple right now, which is good as they don't have very many.
1) Pass Rush
2) Pass Rush
3) Pass Rush
4) Offensive Guard (If they lose Fluker in Free Agency)
5) Dynamic RAC receiver/returner
6) Defensive Back depth (They need to keep this position group stocked, and not overpay guys here. As Pete is a guru with DBs.)
7) Running Back (If they lose Davis in Free Agency.)
Fade":1q8rinhg said:Fantastic job for sure, that pass rush though. If the Seahawks want to go to the next level they need to get an edge guy opposite Clark, and a 3-Tech that can rush from the inside.
Aaron Rodgers & Phillip Rivers will be a great measuring stick for the defense. They need to show that they can hold up a bit better against these guys than they did Goff at home.
Schotty & Solari, with Pete being more hands off (which he admitted), has allowed Seattle to cure their biggest weakness over the years. Bad Offensive Coaching.
Now the new problem is pass rush. Rasheem Green has to emerge in the 2nd half of the season.
This team is looking very 2012 ish. A very good all-around young team, but Clemons was the only real pass rusher (like Clark is now).
The next year they went and got Bennett & Avril. They need to do something very similar in the upcoming off-season, while retaining Frank Clark.
Good news as the upcoming draft is loaded with D-Line prospects. Draft 1, and Sign 2 UFAs.
They need a dynamic returner/swiss army knife like a Harvin as well.
The needs are looking pretty simple right now, which is good as they don't have very many.
1) Pass Rush
2) Pass Rush
3) Pass Rush
4) Offensive Guard (If they lose Fluker in Free Agency)
5) Dynamic RAC receiver/returner
6) Defensive Back depth (They need to keep this position group stocked, and not overpay guys here. As Pete is a guru with DBs.)
7) Running Back (If they lose Davis in Free Agency.)
Aros":24864xqt said:My word it really IS 2012 all over again. Not saying we will be Super Bowl Champs in 2019 but then again why not? This team has the LOOK of another championship-caliber, young and hungry club in the making under Pete and John.
Holy cow.