NinerBuff":he66sskz said:
And I am not in the minority when it comes to the opinion of the 'skill positions' for SEA... they are average at best. Harvin's a game-changer, but obviously health will be a concern.
I BELIEVE (no fact - a belief from watching the team) that this is a different team this year based on last year.
RW came in to starting camp as the third qb. He didn't get the reps and he was a rookie. By the time he was handed the playbook (second half) it was something he could build on but in no way shape or form was everything there.
Considering off-season camp and training camps etc I think we will see RW click with every receiver differently. He will go through all the reads when needed and come back to a read looked over when given / buying time. He will have corrected the slight tendency to overthrow at times. Tate will be on the same page and so will the other receivers.
I think part of the disagreement is as simple as many seahawks fan is basing their discussion on what we saw last year and many 49er fans are pulling two games out and saying - see this is what we mean. Only the games this year will tell but I expect you to be wrong
Either way when you are a run first team then you pay a premium for the WR in context of stats. They don't get thrown to as much and this impacts their numbers BUT when they get thrown to they have to catch the balls within their reach as it is frequently 3rd down.........