Our OC belongs in college

Spin Doctor

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Our D is terrible and our trenches are soft. That's our problem. I sort like Grubbs. His opening sequence need work and he sucks in the red zone but he's the only coach earning his keep so far.
Seattle has sucked in the red zone long before Grubbs.
 

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They're a ridiculously sloppy squad, and that's on coaching.

This is absolutely a college offense. No flow, can't run it. It's heinous.

Should've let his ass follow DeBoer.
But last week it was great right LOL
 

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I missed the first two drives, but I heard they were three and outs. Obviously we got the ball first cause I saw the second half. But that just means we had the ball for at least one series with the game tied and still after the first half we had one yard rushing. I understand not running as much when you’re playing catch up but did we run the ball on the first two drives and not go anywhere so we gave up on it or did geno throw it for nothing. We just can’t control the clock for nothing and that’s on the o-line and grubb
 

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Seattle's rushing EPA/play was -0.79 today. That's terrible. Grubb may be the issue, but you can't continue to run the ball when the return is that far in the red.
 

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Several times today we had a short yardage situation at the goal line. There's not much scheme involved there - it's simply tighten your jock strap, push forward and your RB gets the yard he needs for a TD.

In every case today, our line went backwards. Every time.

I wouldn't run the ball either.
 

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