Seahawks O-Line

RW31

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Wilson is hanging onto the ball? What the hell are you talking about?

Is this going to be another time you argue with me, I show you facts, and you say "I'll get back to you later"? Let me know now.

Offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell was asked this week whether Russell Wilson holding on to the ball is a "minor problem" or something more than that when it comes to the 31 sacks the offense has given up.

"I would say it’s probably a minor problem," Bevell said. "But there’s definitely times when Russell could help out the protection and get it out.
Watch some film and understand what you're talking about before you start a whole thing and call people out when you don't know ****. :facepalm:
 

JohnsKey19

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Okung at best will be limited. They'll probably sit him.

Still need to stop the run first before exploiting their lack off pass-pro.
 

TrailBlazer

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The gameplan has to be stop lynch and make Wilson beat us. Our dline should have a big day.
 

Manster68

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In last years game with Seattle, Dallas kept a disciplined pass rush where they did not allow Russell Wilson to get outside the pocket and run (for the most part). They did give up that one TD run by Wilson, but other than that, Dallas kept him in check.

The two TDs scored by Seattle that game came off a blocked punt and then a fumbled punt (where Wilson scored a couple of plays later on a short field).

If Dallas' defense plays that well tomorrow, then they should be in decent position to win.
 

mattjames2010

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Watch some film and understand what you're talking about before you start a whole thing and call people out when you don't know ****. :facepalm:

Haha, that's not the result of 31 sacks in 7 games! I just showed you how bad their offensive line is. Actually videos of it. Just stop. It's over. Throw out the white flag or just move on.

This is similar to our game against the Lions in the playoffs when people said Romo held onto the ball too long and it led to sacks; even though the line broke down immediately after the snap. The same things were said about Rodgers when he was being sacked over 50 times in a season.

I'm sure there are points these QBs hold onto the ball too long waiting for a play to develop, but if a QB is being sacked 31 times through 7 games, that's the offensive line.
 
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