Originally Posted by KnowMo2724:
I'm just saying that our guys showed that they can play against a good defensive front. The missed assignments are to be expected with a new system in the first preseason game. And they didn't miss too many assignments, maybe 2 or 3 between all 5 of the starters.
You type more about preseason than its worth... [Reply]
Originally Posted by KnowMo2724:
I'm just saying that our guys showed that they can play against a good defensive front. The missed assignments are to be expected with a new system in the first preseason game. And they didn't miss too many assignments, maybe 2 or 3 between all 5 of the starters.
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Just read that Julius Thomas suffered a leg injury that will keep him out the rest of the preseason... the guy just cannot stay healthy, so glad they didn't drop big money on him.
Originally Posted by KnowMo2724:
Everyone on Denver's starting OL graded out positively except for Ty Sambrailo, who would've had a positive grade if not for his false start penalty. I never saw our starting OL get dominated physically, and the times they got beat looked like missed assignments. Gotta say I'm encouraged.
Seattle didn't run anything resembling their real defense...the announcers were actually surprised they ran a blitz on just one play. "Brock looked decisive.."..yeah with no pass rush, blitzing, scheme or starting secondary in the game.
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
Seattle didn't run anything resembling their real defense...the announcers were actually surprised they ran a blitz on just one play. "Brock looked decisive.."..yeah with no pass rush, blitzing, scheme or starting secondary in the game.
False hope....
The Seahawks do what they do. They aren't a complicated defense.
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"We play man-to-man or Cover-3, not much more than that. It's not a secret." - Kam Chancellor
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
"Their defense isn't complicated"
*Scores 8 points on them in the Super Bowl*
Some of the best defenses in league history don't do a whole lot, but do what they do well. See Tampa Bay. Seattle has players who fit their scheme perfectly and it works great for them. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KnowMo2724:
Some of the best defenses in league history don't do a whole lot, but do what they do well. See Tampa Bay. Seattle has players who fit their scheme perfectly and it works great for them.
Right. Your starting QB put up 8 points on them in the biggest game of his career then it took a minor miracle for him to put up 18 the next time he played them (seriously, they held your offense to 3 points for about 57 minutes).
What makes you think your backup would actually do a good job against them in a live competition? [Reply]