jshawaii22 wrote:I'd hold off on that... Britt - probably out for the year.
RiverDog wrote:[quote Yea, suddenly we're in the market for a center. I haven't watched the replay yet and it might just be a coincidence, but our offensive productivity went way down when Britt went out and Hunt replaced him.
depaashaas wrote:I thought the same thing but Britt went out 3 minutes or so into the game, guess the Hawks are just not accustomed to being ahead that much going into the second half. Lots of good and plenty of bad in that game
depaashaas wrote:I thought the same thing but Britt went out 3 minutes or so into the game, guess the Hawks are just not accustomed to being ahead that much going into the second half. Lots of good and plenty of bad in that game
RiverDog wrote:
I thought Britt went down a lot further into the game, but I guess not.
Pete said after the game that they were trying to prevent the big play by playing loose and giving them a lot of underneath stuff. It wasn't clear to me if they made that adjustment at halftime or if they went into the game with that plan, but the 24-0 score was not a large enough lead to justify any changes outside those you'd normally do in any game regardless of the score. It's only a 3 score lead, plus they were getting the ball first in the 2nd half.
Anthony wrote:Agree but that is PC MO, we either do nothing for a half and then try to win in the end, or we score big in the first half and then try to hang on. We rarely, mind you rarely not never bur rarely blow people out or get blown out. But it done make us very vulnerable and has not worked in the playoff since 2014.
LTH wrote:Its really amazing that this team is 6-2 considering all the injuries to the o line... the back ups are playing somewhat decent... I like Hunt lets see what he does vs serious competition...
LTH
RiverDog wrote:
I thought Britt went down a lot further into the game, but I guess not.
Pete said after the game that they were trying to prevent the big play by playing loose and giving them a lot of underneath stuff. It wasn't clear to me if they made that adjustment at halftime or if they went into the game with that plan, but the 24-0 score was not a large enough lead to justify any changes outside those you'd normally do in any game regardless of the score. It's only a 3 score lead, plus they were getting the ball first in the 2nd half.
obiken wrote:The problem is the DL, we cannot stop the run or put any pressure on the QB at all. TB would have a feast on our defense right now. No pressure up the middle or anywhere and mediocre guys covering. Thank the FB gods we dont have to play him this year. We are doomed, it will be fun to watch the Wizard of the Emerald City, pull of a bunch of magic tricks but we are not going to win our division with our Defense, period.
RiverDog wrote:Actually we're not that bad vs. the run. As a matter of fact, we're giving up fewer yards per game rushing than the 49'ers. Our run defense is ranked 13th, which isn't great, but it demonstrates that rushing defense isn't a huge problem. The problem is against the pass, where we're ranked 28th. The only teams ranked below us are the Cards, Lions, Bucs, and Raiders. That's not very good company to be keeping. None of those teams have a winning record.
We play our base defense more often than any team in the league, which might help explain the disparity of our defense against the run vs. the pass. Perhaps we need to start going more with 2 linebackers and play our nickel package more often. For the 2nd week in a row, we got trashed by a relatively pedestrian quarterback throwing to a big, physical receiver. Mychael Kendricks, the LB that comes out most often when we go with 5 DB's, got 68% of the defensive snaps vs. the Bucs while Taylor, our nickel back, had just 43% of the snaps.
Whether it's scheme or personnel, something has to change. The only reason our defense isn't hurting us as much as it has is that the offense has been very good at not putting them in bad positions by committing turnovers. Russell's thrown just one interception and we've turned the ball over just 9 times in as many games. As it stands now, we're playing on borrowed time. Eventually this horrid defense is going to catch up with us.
Aseahawkfan wrote:The pathetic state of the pass defense may be making our run defense look better. Where are we ranked for yards per carry? When you're giving up passing yards like a broken dam lets water pass, no one bothers to rush. It sure seems like when teams want to rush on us, they do. The all around defense seems terrible. It's very unusual for a Pete Carroll led team to have a defense this bad. It's gotta be driving Pete nuts. He hasn't had a defense this bad in years.
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