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zezinhom400's avatar

I'm just as amazed as you that Walker and Charbonnet had basically the same snap count. Nothing against Charbonnet, but it takes exactly one carry each to sniff out who could be great and who could be good. You called it early, and educated us all on how he flat out destroyed college-level defenses (even good ones such as putting up 5 TD's and nearly 200 yards against Jim Harbaugh-led Michigan).

Who was the other Michigan coach that fateful day, who watched Kenneth Walker III destroy his defense?

Defensive Coordinator Mike Macdonald. Who just inherited Walker III. Hell maybe was even part of the reason he chose Seattle. You damn well better believe he's gonna get some snaps....

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mfwords's avatar

This is really all about the line. I don’t know how many times I watched the Hawks get blown off the ball on D last year, with team whatever’s back gaining 4 yards untouched, while Seattle’s backs constantly had to fight just to get back to the LOS. Then the quick shot of Pete on the sidelines marching and chewing gum and squinting about why they weren’t winning the LOS. Breer said on Seattle Sports that the Rams look like a Super Bowl team. Breer is visiting 17 camps in 17 days. So let’s just say he’s either a genius or a fool; that’s too much travel and too many cups of coffee in too many airports to have more than a coin toss of a chance to know which way is up for sure. But we do know the Rams rebuilt both their lines and they’re excellent at roster construction. You can hate them but these are at least valid recent data points. The real question then is whether Seattle can FINALLY focus on their lines the way the rest of the division they compete in has. Because Schneider always thinks lineman aren’t worth early draft picks. Alrighty: just look at all the math everywhere else, which shows that later round backs and earlier round OL results in winning the LOS! Football 101 is about moving people out of the dang way. I sure hope that Grubb and McDonald are better at scheming this than the past regime. Run the damn ball and stop the other team from doing this. Oh, and by the way, you CAN win the game in the first, second and third quarters, by scoring more and not letting the other team score. You want to understand how we know this? Look at all the teams doing this to Seattle for, oh, about half a decade.

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