Kubiak, at this rate, will absolutely garner interviews.I'm not so sure. He has zero personality to inspire a team in my opinion. Could be one of those coordinators who is just good at what they do like Spags.
Personality, or not.
Kubiak, at this rate, will absolutely garner interviews.I'm not so sure. He has zero personality to inspire a team in my opinion. Could be one of those coordinators who is just good at what they do like Spags.
This x 100I'm not so sure. He has zero personality to inspire a team in my opinion. Could be one of those coordinators who is just good at what they do like Spags.
Only if you change your name to TheLegendOfZoom.You got it. I’ll be the next Seahawks OC when Kubiak leaves to be HC.
Do I have your support and endorsement?
For sure my guy! It’s kind of going to be like that. Same system and some guy off the street as the new OC just filling a roleYou got it. I’ll be the next Seahawks OC when Kubiak leaves to be HC.
Do I have your support and endorsement?
Stop with the Ram fear, my god....Glad Rams aren't in the top 10 in pass pro. Our D should be able to put some serious pressure on Stafford at least a handful of times.
Surprised where Lions rank - had no idea their pass pro was that bad.
Edit: Oh, this is just for Week 9. Thought it was cumulative season ranking. Wonder how all the teams rank cumulatively so far.
No doubt if this form continues. Trying to remember the last time a seahawks OC has been consistent/great over a season though. Closest was Schotty but it fell off a cliff in the end.Kubiak, at this rate, will absolutely garner interviews.
Personality, or not.
I hope you're right. These bottom feeder teams that fire a coach every 2 years want to grab the next shiny toy .I think it'll take more than one successful year before he gets snagged. His year in New Orleans got an "incomplete" grade for most people.
Yep...I watched a vid recently that focused on SD's footwork related to his reads. Subtle and super-quick changes in his feet as he progresses through reads so he's ready to fire when the target aligns. The commentator (can't remember who it was, but was clearly a QB geek that knows what to look for) had high-praise for SD in that area.The final piece of good pass protection falls on the QB. Yes, getting rid of the ball in under 3 seconds is key, but there will be occasional breakdowns. So far this season, I love Darnold’s ability to be sneaky with his own footwork in evading pressure and, key word that I throw around to my stuffed animals when watching the games, manipulating the pocket.