Smelly McUgly
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By my count, Seattle's secondary limited the Carolina WR corps to seven receptions, 61 yards, and a TD. This was on the road, at 10 AM, and without Brandon Browner.
Unfortunately, Greg Olsen got totally free 12-20 yards downfield at least three times by my count, and it was only a drop and a GREAT recovery and punch of the ball by Byron Maxwell (if I recall correctly) that stopped two of those from being big gains.
Are our LBs just really bad in coverage? I know that a TE matched up on most LBs will make plays, but if we can't cover these guys, what can we do to limit the damage considering our 4-3-with-3-4-tendencies defense? Obviously, more pass rush always helps the defense in general, but how can we use our personnel to help us out against the Davises, Gonzaleses, and even the Rudolphs and Cooks that we're going up against this year?
Unfortunately, Greg Olsen got totally free 12-20 yards downfield at least three times by my count, and it was only a drop and a GREAT recovery and punch of the ball by Byron Maxwell (if I recall correctly) that stopped two of those from being big gains.
Are our LBs just really bad in coverage? I know that a TE matched up on most LBs will make plays, but if we can't cover these guys, what can we do to limit the damage considering our 4-3-with-3-4-tendencies defense? Obviously, more pass rush always helps the defense in general, but how can we use our personnel to help us out against the Davises, Gonzaleses, and even the Rudolphs and Cooks that we're going up against this year?