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seahawksteve

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Can someone refresh my memory, about what game was the 19 straight pass plays?
 

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It's going to be Peetz. Would like Pederson, but he's most likely going to retire. McCown and Engstrand are interesting, but if I had to bet, I'd put my money on it being Peetz.
 

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I just think the lack of hesitation of the Grubb firing points to MM already 1. Knowing who he wants and 2. Wanting to get to them before anyone else does.
 

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I just think the lack of hesitation of the Grubb firing points to MM already 1. Knowing who he wants and 2. Wanting to get to them before anyone else does.
I think it also points to the odds that this decision was probably made a couple of weeks ago. (If I had to guess, the Packers game probably settled it, the Bears game would have just been the icing on the cake. The Los Angeles game was just "too little, too late".)
 

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I think it also points to the odds that this decision was probably made a couple of weeks ago. (If I had to guess, the Packers game probably settled it, the Bears game would have just been the icing on the cake. The Los Angeles game was just "too little, too late".)
Definitely GB could have been the straw. Without a doubt, Minnesota.
 

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He said they're overpaid, not that they're overrated. And he said it about guards.
And our guards suck year after year. They might be “overpaid,” but that’s the price for quality guards. Use the money we overpaid Jones to get a top guard in FA.
 

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Here is a thought, give Grubb the players he needs to succeed like an offensive line
Obliviously you don't watch UW football. It wouldn't matter if we had the best O-line in the league because Grubb would have done the exact same thing. He's a pass happy OC and hates running ball. He had to go. This isn't college level ball anymore.
 

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UW was the top-rated O Line in the entire country. They had 3 WR's who are playing in the NFL right now. They had a beast at QB, and a hell of a RB. He seemed to call the games like he still had all those things.
 

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Eric Bieniemy was just hired as a "consultant" by the Huskies. I wonder if the Seahawks look to him as a potential OC candidate. He had success with the Chiefs. Does he fit what Mike M is seeking from an offense?
 

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Eric Bieniemy was just hired as a "consultant" by the Huskies. I wonder if the Seahawks look to him as a potential OC candidate. He had success with the Chiefs. Does he fit what Mike M is seeking from an offense?
Hell no.

Does this sound like what Macdonald is going for?

No NFL team attempts more passes than the Washington Commanders.

Not only in 2023, a statistical nugget fans are likely aware of by now. The claim holds for a longer duration. Two seasons? Five? Ten? Think grander, as in the entire 21st century.

Under the direction of offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy, and signed off by head coach Ron Rivera, the Commanders have dropped back to pass on 68.7 percent of their offensive plays through 10 games. If sustained, that would match the single-season record in TruMedia’s database, which offers data dating to 2000, set by the 2013 Atlanta Falcons.
 

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