Oly wrote:I'd much rather spend the money in the trenches.
NorthHawk wrote:I agree. DL specifically from my PoV.
Oly wrote:Man, it's so hard to pick a side of the ball where our line is worst. We have no DT depth, but our starting DEs are lackluster. But beyond Brown I don't see a single good starter on the OL. Maybe Shell will be serviceable at RT, and I suppose Iupati isn't terrible, but the OL was one of the weakest units last year and it looks worse this year.
RiverDog wrote:The problem with the OL last season wasn't talent as much as it was injuries. We were doing quite well up until the last 4-5 games when the injuries started piling up, including our starting center, which is nearly as critical to the OL as losing your starting QB is to the overall offense.
Oly wrote:Agreed to a point, but with the departures of the starting C, RG, and RT, the fact that the C and RG replacements look worse-to-much-worse, the lack of an upgrade at RT (it might be a wash, but I'm not confident that Shell will be better), the LG is already old with an injury history, and LT is getting older, I seriously think every position on the OL has a good chance to be worse this season. At best, the tackles will be the same and only the interior line will be worse.
Also, when I try to diagnose our problems last year, I thought it was less the DL than the fact that they got so damned tired so damned quick because our damned OL failed so often we couldn't sustain drives early in the game. Sure, they got back up to roughly 50% ToP by the end of the game, but those strings of early 3-and-outs just had to be brutal on the DL. Perhaps that was due to injuries (I don't have a good enough memory to know whether those games I'm thinking of were the ones where there were OL injuries), but even I thought that improving the OL was the most important task for the offseason. They either needed younger, less injury-prone starters or better depth. Maybe Haynes will make the leap or Hunt will add 30lbs of muscle in the offseason, but I worry about what that line will look like this year.
RiverDog wrote:In 2019, despite our swoon in the latter part of the season, we ranked 8th in total offense. We were 3rd in rushing attempts, which keeps the clock moving and shortens games. We were tied for 13th in turnovers, +12 in turnovers/takeaways. Those aren't numbers you would expect to see from an offense whose performance had a significant impact on their defense.
trents wrote:Antonio Brown pleads no contest to felony burglary with battery in Florida case according to an ESPN article today.
If there ever was any interest in AB on the part of the Hawks, this should put it to rest I would think. I hope it would, anyway.
TriCitySam wrote: Between this and previous reports that RW wanted the Seahawks to sign him, I kinda wonder where his (RW) head is at.
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