NorthHawk wrote:We seem to get gashed regularly on the edges. That's were Taylor and Mafe play. They are both young and although they may have played a little OLB, they have a lot to learn yet.
We saw a number of times the first two games where they took wrong angles and/or were out of position from a responsibility pov but that's the learning curve that players who
are making the adjustment from a 4-3 DE or College rush end/OLB to an NFL OLB. They are simply going to make a lot of mistakes and opposing OC's notice and take advantage of that.
It won't change until that's figured out, so expect a lot of run action on the edges.
NorthHawk wrote:I would agree with you if we still played a traditional 4-3 but Taylor is now an OLB.
He hasn't played OLB for at least 3 years and was specifically a rush end in college.
That's a big change of responsibilities and recognition. He may not be suited for a 3-4 Defense. We will see.
trents wrote:https://12thmanrising.com/2022/07/30/seahawks-defense-shocks-2022/#:~:text=Seattle%20for%20the%20first%20time,the%20Seahawks%20in%20years%20past.
Given the fact that we are getting gashed every game by the opposing team's ground game, maybe we should go back to the 4-3.
Hawktawk wrote:Pete’s defenses usually improve as the year goes along . The exception I recall being 17 when we lost Sherm and Kam and Avril and went from first to worst . But I’ve seen promising signs , lots of near misses , missed tackles mean the man was in position , just missed . We are getting some pressure . I doubt there will be radical changes to the defense anytime soon . Offense is being worked on as we speak .
I-5 wrote:We ran well vs Denver in terms of ypc, so saying we can’t run is based on one game (week 2). Let’s get a bigger sample size.
On stopping the run, We look ok up the middle but getting gashed on the edges. We’re all seeing poor first tackles that turn into big runs. That needs to stop.
I-5 wrote:We ran well vs Denver in terms of ypc, so saying we can’t run is based on one game (week 2). Let’s get a bigger sample size.
I-5 wrote:On stopping the run, We look ok up the middle but getting gashed on the edges. We’re all seeing poor first tackles that turn into big runs. That needs to stop.
Hawktawk wrote:We did have penalties on a couple nice penny runs vs Denver or he’s over 100 there easily , some in the second half . 9 ers was different . There was not one crease to run through . After seeing how fresh and explosive Penny looked I was expecting a breakout but we got pushed back . There better be a plan . I trust Geno to throw wherever on the field he wants if he can find the time but if you have no run there’s no time .
My optimism for the year was based in large part to running successfully . Also being better defensively . That’s a formula for winning with an extremely accurate if less dynamic qb . We are doing neither and last week was a pretty predictable result under the circumstances . .
GO HAWKS!
obiken wrote:We have 0 great players on Defense, its not about the X's and O's its about the Bobbies and Joe's
trents wrote:It's about lack of penetration by the D line and poor tackling by the defense as a whole. The latter should be correctable with the present personnel. Tackling is one of those areas that suffers from the move to only 3 preseason games. Teams debuting a lot of rookies on defense like the Hawks are going to manifest that to a greater degree than teams fielding veteran players on defense.
Hawktawk wrote:We did have penalties on a couple nice penny runs vs Denver or he’s over 100 there easily , some in the second half.
Aseahawkfan wrote:If it had just been this year, I would agree with you. But this defense having problems for years. And key drafted defensive personnel like Darrel Taylor and that Collier not working out is a big deal. Same as the weak DBs. And the Jamal Adams trade has been a dumpster fire. I get that you can't foresee injuries, but even when not injured he's just been ok.
We lack talent on defense. We're getting beat everywhere but the red zone.
trents wrote:That's because the people the rooks are replacing were not that good. I think these defensive rooks have more potential but just need more coaching and playing time
RiverDog wrote:I came across this little tidbit from Michael-Shawn Dugar, who covers the Seahawks for the Athletic:
Seattle is the only team in the league that hasn’t forced a three-and-out this season. Seattle’s opponents are averaging 7.4 plays and 50.9 yards per drive, both the highest marks in the league, and the Seahawks have forced punts on only 22.2 percent of their defensive drives, second worst in the NFL (all stats from TruMedia, unless stated otherwise). Half of Seattle’s defensive drives end with the other team scoring a touchdown or a field goal; only the Arizona Cardinals have been worse.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I truly do not understand Pete missing this bad on defensive players. It's real strange.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I truly do not understand Pete missing this bad on defensive players. It's real strange.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I truly do not understand Pete missing this bad on defensive players. It's real strange.
mykc14 wrote:I don't know how strange it really is. He hasn't drafted well in a long time. He hasn't signed free-agents that stick or are even productive in a long time. I am thankful for what Pete has done but I wouldn't shed a tear if he retired. I don't know if the game has passed him by or what but whatever he is doing isn't working and hasn't worked in awhile. He doesn't make great roster moves and he is a defensive minded coach who has had terrible defenses for the last 3+ years.
Hawktawk wrote:Almost without fail Pete’s defenses have improved throughout the year . In 2020 Russ won a lot of games early and when he cooled off the defense took over . Even last year the defense played tougher later in the season . And I’m not sure it’s all talent . Clearly Barton has really struggled but when the D line can’t keep linebackers clean it’s what you get . I’m ready to point the finger directly at Hurrt . At this point ken Norton is owed an apology . I’ve never seen one of his defenses be dead last .
RiverDog wrote:You can put lipstick on a pig and it's still a pig.
Pete's defenses have sucked. In 2021, we were ranked 28th, in 2020 we were ranked 22nd, and in 2019 we were ranked 26th. You have to go all the way back to 2016 to find a Pete Carroll-coached defense ranked in the top 10. And to make it worse, Pete's offensive philosophy only works when you have a top 10 defense to pair it with.
Hurtt has been our DC for all of three games and already you're throwing him into the volcano. Make no mistake, this is Pete's defense.
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