flv2
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The Seahawks have invested much more in the passing game and the defense than in their rushing attack. The Seahawks will win or lose with those components. That said it doesn't justify a 7 to 1 passing ratio.
If you followed UW last year, Grubb, started to run the ball “more” in the middle of the year and towards the end of the year UW ran the ball a lot.
This has got to be it.
Possibly, Grubb, wants to preserve the run game towards end of the year (when making a playoff run) to not otherwise risk injury to his RB1 so early in the season.
If you can get the QB into a rhythm and build cohesion with his receivers in the middle of the year, they will perform better in the post season because they have those reps—however a running back tend to get injured a lot during the course of the season (remember all those times Carson got injured) Seattle ran Carson into the ground….
Maybe Grubb is about unleashing his run game when defenses are wearing down in the middle of the season and towards the end of the year…
Cause winning playoff games you need a healthy RB1 to win and possibly, Grubb, is waiting for his offensive line to get better and preserving his RBs to GIVE defenses a harder time towards pushing for playoffs?
Just a thought….
This is a solid take. Grubb is doing some good things with a subpar and injured line and I’m sure he agrees it still needs a little more balance. They will get there.The thing is, the offense is working. We're 4th in passing and 19th in rushing efficiency. Most metrics have us somewhere between 12th and 6th in total offense. So, what we see on the graph might also reflect the team's inefficiencies in the running game. In simple terms, Grubb calls more passes because they have been significantly more effective.
With that said, they do need to find a better balance. We've invested too much in the running game and have too much talent to have such a vast disparity. And look, Geno's awesome, but he's not prime Peyton Manning. We won't win many games, asking him to throw 40+ times regardless of efficiency. I mean, look at the Bengals. Joe Burrow is having an all-time great volume season, and they are 1-4.
If they don't it would be a mistake. 49ers run defense statistics are down this yearI bet they try to get Walker going against the Niners.
Cardinals had 169 yards rushing against 49ers. Is their offensive line that much better than Seahawks?If they don't it would be a mistake. 49ers run defense statistics are down this year
It was more Connor breaking tacklesCardinals had 169 yards rushing against 49ers. Is their offensive line that much better than Seahawks?
So why not Walker?It was more Connor breaking tackles
Exactly. I’m just saying it wasn’t the o lineSo why not Walker?
Unless the defenses are baiting the QB into changing the play to a pass with their alignmentAnd my post isn’t a knock on Geno. The plays he’s changing he’s probably reading the safeties and doing the “right” thing in the moment. Sometimes tho to get in a rhythm you need to run even when they want you to and still have some success. Easy fix for these guys.
Yes.The real question is:
If we are in the big game down by 4 with 16 seconds left and one time out, Walker in the backfield, Geno under center, Dk, Fant, Lock and JSN on the flanks, would Grubb call a run or a pass?
Well said!!The thing is, the offense is working. We're 4th in passing and 19th in rushing efficiency. Most metrics have us somewhere between 12th and 6th in total offense. So, what we see on the graph might also reflect the team's inefficiencies in the running game. In simple terms, Grubb calls more passes because they have been significantly more effective.
With that said, they do need to find a better balance. We've invested too much in the running game and have too much talent to have such a vast disparity. And look, Geno's awesome, but he's not prime Peyton Manning. We won't win many games, asking him to throw 40+ times regardless of efficiency. I mean, look at the Bengals. Joe Burrow is having an all-time great volume season, and they are 1-4.
All great points, I agree….So you're saying Grubb is passing so much to save his RB1 for postseason? Isnt he simultaneously then playing russian roulette with his QB1, a player vastly more importamnt to the function of his offense than his RB? His playcalls got Geno sacked 7 times last week. And much of that was a resukt of what looked like pure hubris on the part of the playcaller and overall offensive gameplan. What good is his offense if Geno ends up on IR but Walker is healthy?
My concern with Grubb is what it was when he was announced - that his love affair with winning the way he wants (passing) out shines his desire to win by at times being less glamorous.
Best case, he's still just finding his way. Even with the crazy skewed RP ratio, the offense is still effective and downright deadly at times. He just needs a kick in the ass to work in run schemes that match the effectiveness of his pass schemes.
Worst case? There's a part of him thats more concerned with winning spectacularly , his name in lights as the mastermind, and his 'next step' than he is just winning in a complimentary style.
Dont get me wrong, i love what he has done with the passing game and ability to adjust off of it. But sometimes he reminds me of the last QB who played here in that he wants the shine that comes with the big numbers and uber intelectual xs and os pass scheming associated with the brilliant minds in KC, Sf and LA (forgetting that when they were at their best, they had formidable ground games to lean on).
So, if Walker can get about as much blocking as Conner did, the Seahawks should be able to run the ball.Exactly. I’m just saying it wasn’t the o line