2012: Seahawks were 12th in the league for fewest sacks allowed. 33 Sacks total allowed, averaging 2.06 Sacks allowed per game.
2013: Seahawks were 22nd in the league for fewest sacks allowed. 44 Sacks total allowed, averaging 2.75 Sacks allowed per game.
2014: Seahawks were 21st in the league for fewest sacks allowed. 42 Sacks total allowed, averaging 2.63 Sacks allowed per game.
2015: Seahawks were 26th in the league for fewest sacks allowed. 46 Sacks total allowed, averaging 2.88 Sacks allowed per game.
2016: Seahawks were 27th in the league for fewest sacks allowed. 42 Sacks total allowed, averaging 2.63 Sacks allowed per game.
And all 5 these years, Seahawks were top 7 in Offensive penalties. What's interesting to me is 2012. Was that because Wilson was looking to run more? Or was the O-Line actually pretty good? Okung, McQuistin, Gaicomini, Unger, Carpenter/Sweezy. They certainly didn't get better in 2013 and 2014. Also, people are thinking Pete's quote about the O-Line means it will be exactly the same next season. Every year they compete and they'll go with what they think is best, so it very well could change. Pete said the right thing. Don't want to ruin any moral of the players you have now. When training camp starts everyone will be at it again. If these stats show anything, it shows Cable has averaged a below average offensive line in the past 5 seasons. But yea we already knew that.
2013: Seahawks were 22nd in the league for fewest sacks allowed. 44 Sacks total allowed, averaging 2.75 Sacks allowed per game.
2014: Seahawks were 21st in the league for fewest sacks allowed. 42 Sacks total allowed, averaging 2.63 Sacks allowed per game.
2015: Seahawks were 26th in the league for fewest sacks allowed. 46 Sacks total allowed, averaging 2.88 Sacks allowed per game.
2016: Seahawks were 27th in the league for fewest sacks allowed. 42 Sacks total allowed, averaging 2.63 Sacks allowed per game.
And all 5 these years, Seahawks were top 7 in Offensive penalties. What's interesting to me is 2012. Was that because Wilson was looking to run more? Or was the O-Line actually pretty good? Okung, McQuistin, Gaicomini, Unger, Carpenter/Sweezy. They certainly didn't get better in 2013 and 2014. Also, people are thinking Pete's quote about the O-Line means it will be exactly the same next season. Every year they compete and they'll go with what they think is best, so it very well could change. Pete said the right thing. Don't want to ruin any moral of the players you have now. When training camp starts everyone will be at it again. If these stats show anything, it shows Cable has averaged a below average offensive line in the past 5 seasons. But yea we already knew that.