TwistedHusky
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Admitting I have no idea how the Graham thing will work out, but acknowledging we really needed someone to score besides Marshawn in the RZ, it seems like the Seahawks are taking a tremendous leap of faith here.
This team is built to run the ball.
Not just the offense either. Our defense is fast and smaller, and one things that allows our defense to be effective is they can get rest because the offense has prolonged drives that rest ours (while tiring the opposing defense, which in turn gets us longer drives later).
We lost 2 key parts of running the ball, at least, and that even assume Okung can continue to play and be effective.
There was an interview where the guy (ESPN sports reporter) was talking about how Marshawn averages almost 1 yard less per carry when Unger is out. Yes, I know we won many of the games Unger was out, but were those teams great run defenses and if so, how did our run game do?
Because the eye test was pretty clear in letting us know that we are nowhere near as effective without Unger when we try to run the ball.
I don't need to be talked off a ledge here. I am legit confused and we be more interested in perspectives on whether we continue our run first approach, go to a more conventional approach (in spite of the danger it might pose to the effectiveness of our defense) or something else.
I know we needed someone to catch the ball, it just feels weird that gutting our run effectiveness is the right approach. I am also worried about how this affects Lynch's effectiveness near the goal line. Isn't he one of the top 3 TD threads in all of football?
Leaving aside the other stuff about Graham that worry me, the weirdest part is it feels like we are going to have to go into the season with 2 double doors where offensive linemen used to be.
Any thoughts on what I am missing here?
This team is built to run the ball.
Not just the offense either. Our defense is fast and smaller, and one things that allows our defense to be effective is they can get rest because the offense has prolonged drives that rest ours (while tiring the opposing defense, which in turn gets us longer drives later).
We lost 2 key parts of running the ball, at least, and that even assume Okung can continue to play and be effective.
There was an interview where the guy (ESPN sports reporter) was talking about how Marshawn averages almost 1 yard less per carry when Unger is out. Yes, I know we won many of the games Unger was out, but were those teams great run defenses and if so, how did our run game do?
Because the eye test was pretty clear in letting us know that we are nowhere near as effective without Unger when we try to run the ball.
I don't need to be talked off a ledge here. I am legit confused and we be more interested in perspectives on whether we continue our run first approach, go to a more conventional approach (in spite of the danger it might pose to the effectiveness of our defense) or something else.
I know we needed someone to catch the ball, it just feels weird that gutting our run effectiveness is the right approach. I am also worried about how this affects Lynch's effectiveness near the goal line. Isn't he one of the top 3 TD threads in all of football?
Leaving aside the other stuff about Graham that worry me, the weirdest part is it feels like we are going to have to go into the season with 2 double doors where offensive linemen used to be.
Any thoughts on what I am missing here?