SNDavidson
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"It could be said that the Seahawks won the Super Bowl last season in spite of their offensive line, not because of it, and that's been just as true this season. It's a line that relies tremendously on Marshawn Lynch's ability to break tackles and create openings, along with Russell Wilson's knack for escaping pressure and making big plays. That said, Wilson is also responsible for a lot of his own takedowns, as any mobile quarterback will be. The two stars on this line are left tackle Russell Okung and center Max Unger, and both players have missed time this season due to injury. Overall, it's a decent run-blocking line with some unique challenges given Seattle's schematic constraints, but in a general sense, this line hurts more than it helps. Rookie right tackle Justin Britt has allowed 49 total pressures this season, second-most among any lineman on the remaining playoff teams."
http://www.si.com/nfl/2015/01/05/nfl-pl ... ns-broncos
Sums it up nicely, I wonder sometimes what Pete REALLY thinks of the line, this is certainly the style that he wants to play with the run game and the extended play. I just wonder if he expects them to pass protect better, or if he's comfortable with the sheer volume of the risky boom-or-bust style extended broken pass plays.
http://www.si.com/nfl/2015/01/05/nfl-pl ... ns-broncos
Sums it up nicely, I wonder sometimes what Pete REALLY thinks of the line, this is certainly the style that he wants to play with the run game and the extended play. I just wonder if he expects them to pass protect better, or if he's comfortable with the sheer volume of the risky boom-or-bust style extended broken pass plays.