Romo_To_Dez
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This guy gives a great breakdown of the weaknesses on Seattle's O Line and what our Defense needs to do in order to stop and limit Wilson on Saturday night.
Not a bad idea too unconventional for our coaching staff to think of that but not a bad idea with the exception he probably hurt his hamstring on the second play LOLI'm not sure what type of playing shape he is in, but I've wondered if it would work to replace a d-lineman with Sean Lee and have him do nothing but go after Wilson. Have him stunt/blitz every down. Crazy stupid, I know.
easier said than done but exactly right. If our D line was at full strength, maybe even Irving with his head on straight I would be more confident we had the tools to do it. Right now, I would say its dicey.collapse the pocket and maintain contain
It’s true though. Elite QBs don’t really falter. Wilson is the most dangerous QB after December. His #1 passer rating of all time in December/January speaks volumes."You can't stop him. You can only try to contain him".
Wow, I wonder if anyone else has ever used that line?
The Seahawks have some issues on their OL right now. Collins and Crawford will get a lot of combo blocks with one of them mostly blocked man to man. Flooding the A gaps with stunts and timed blitzes could very effective for face pressure on Wilson. Gregory and DLaw have to play smart in this game and not rush the passer like mad men or the above strategy will kill the Cowboys.easier said than done but exactly right. If our D line was at full strength, maybe even Irving with his head on straight I would be more confident we had the tools to do it. Right now, I would say its dicey.
Could actually see a blindside CB blitz or two which is rare for us. Esp if he starts getting comfortable in the pocket.Not a bad idea too unconventional for our coaching staff to think of that but not a bad idea with the exception he probably hurt his hamstring on the second play LOL
Just like we did to BreeseCould actually see a blindside CB blitz or two which is rare for us. Esp if he starts getting comfortable in the pocket.
The problem with the plan he is suggesting is that they've shuffled their OL. The OT (Ifedi) he thinks we need to attack is now playing guard.
I'm more worried about stopping their running backs.
The Seahawks weakness is their OL. Period.
The Seahawks weakness is their OL. Period. It doesn’t matter a whole lot where they line people up— there are matchups that favor our DL that we should and have to win in order to take care of business.
DLaw, Gregory, and Crawford are all playing at very high levels— and Woods and Collins are solid as well.
Everything starts with stopping the run... gonna be a challenge— but I believe we are up for it
It's exactly what they did with Justin Durant against Aaron Rodgers. They had all 3 rushers collapse the pocket one direction, and then Durant delay and go after Rodgers when he had to move.Not a bad idea too unconventional for our coaching staff to think of