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Paul G's avatar

I’m with you, Joe: The Hawks can handle these guys.

“I think I (and others) have falsely assumed that Darnold’s deep ball shyness is directly related to losing to the Rams…”

I think that this has more to do with DCs catching up to the reality that JSN is the only big-play threat on the offense.* They can sell out to take that away and the Hawks can’t respond.

* Mike Dugar says that some of this is because of poor blocking from the receivers and TEs—that too many times the OL actually springs Walker to the outside only for Ken to find unblocked DBs waiting for him. Matt Hasselbeck has made a similar observation, if more diplomatically.

Scott M's avatar

I still fear Shanahan more than Mcvay. Niners are a tough team to beat whereas the Rams seem more opportunistic. Even last year Macdonald looked like he was able to stick with Mcvay, we could have swept LA. SF was a much harder out, we barely got the one win and it felt very lucky to get it. SF losing all the players they lost and still just keep trucking kinda seems to lead one to think coaching (cohesiveness) and playcalling might be the main factor in success..(Provided a base level of talent).

I am guessing Seattle wins but I'm expecting a grind out game. 20-17.

'Circumstances may have merely dictated...'That seems like Seattle's calling card. Whatever is easiest to take advantage of...if the defense shows any weakness, we start going after it. If you have heavy personnel we call plays to take advantage, you go light we run. You defend deep we go short, defend 3rd and fifteen like a pass cause you know for sure we're gonna pass...boom Walker run. So the game kinda dictates our playcalling it seems sometimes. I just wish we'd incorporate the screen game from last year...it was so effective.

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