keasley45
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Is laid out with a good bit if detail in the latest Seattle Overload found here:
If you care at all about looking beyond the simple excuses of 'Geno makes dumb mistakes' and ' Grubb cant do anything eith this O-line', give it a listen.
They spend the first 49 minutes breaking down the defense and why they think the success we have found recently is entirely sustainable.
Starting around the 0:50:00 to 0:50:30 mark, they begin to get into the offense. There are no live film breakdowns, but the critique brings in a good bit of technical detail and references in detail the plays, formations and tendencies of the offense.
It is unbiased and provides really good insight.
The summary? Our offense is predictable, disjointed, and week over week is getting worse. And that criticism covers the pass game as well as the run game and describes how those failures schematically are negatively impacting the O line.
Theres a point at 1 hour and around 2 minutes where Geno's play is described in the offense as being essentially the only thing keeping it afloat and even ackowledges his pick against Arizona as being bad, but a product of a QB trying to do too much with an offense that gives too little on its own.
Matty talks about our pass tendencies from the gun and under center and highlights how despite running more and better was a point of emphasis during the bye we still rarely run PA from under center. Where league average is somewhere over 32 percent, we run it at 18%. Not great.
They also go on to talk about what they think Grubb's future is here, whether the offense can get any better this year, and point to obvious nonsensical play design that doesnt offer much hope.
You can choose to feel how you want about Geno, the O Line and Grubb. That's every fan's prerogative. But if you care to understand some of what is REALLY happening from technical xs and os perspective and how it leads to perception, give a listen.
Matty and Griff spend an inordinate amount of time covering the Hawks and i know that PC seemed to appreciate Matty on press days. Matty himself coaches football in the UK, inspired by the defenses Carroll brought to Seattle.
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If you care at all about looking beyond the simple excuses of 'Geno makes dumb mistakes' and ' Grubb cant do anything eith this O-line', give it a listen.
They spend the first 49 minutes breaking down the defense and why they think the success we have found recently is entirely sustainable.
Starting around the 0:50:00 to 0:50:30 mark, they begin to get into the offense. There are no live film breakdowns, but the critique brings in a good bit of technical detail and references in detail the plays, formations and tendencies of the offense.
It is unbiased and provides really good insight.
The summary? Our offense is predictable, disjointed, and week over week is getting worse. And that criticism covers the pass game as well as the run game and describes how those failures schematically are negatively impacting the O line.
Theres a point at 1 hour and around 2 minutes where Geno's play is described in the offense as being essentially the only thing keeping it afloat and even ackowledges his pick against Arizona as being bad, but a product of a QB trying to do too much with an offense that gives too little on its own.
Matty talks about our pass tendencies from the gun and under center and highlights how despite running more and better was a point of emphasis during the bye we still rarely run PA from under center. Where league average is somewhere over 32 percent, we run it at 18%. Not great.
They also go on to talk about what they think Grubb's future is here, whether the offense can get any better this year, and point to obvious nonsensical play design that doesnt offer much hope.
You can choose to feel how you want about Geno, the O Line and Grubb. That's every fan's prerogative. But if you care to understand some of what is REALLY happening from technical xs and os perspective and how it leads to perception, give a listen.
Matty and Griff spend an inordinate amount of time covering the Hawks and i know that PC seemed to appreciate Matty on press days. Matty himself coaches football in the UK, inspired by the defenses Carroll brought to Seattle.