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Seaside Joe's avatar

Which Seahawks player would you like to see a film study on that hasn't been featured yet?

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Rich's avatar

Film study on Coby Bryant at safety.

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Chuck Turtleman's avatar

Honestly, Darnold. I've watch a handful of last year's Vikings games and I'm not quite sure what to think yet.

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Scott M's avatar

Did you see what they looked like with JJM leading the Vikes?..maybe they should have kept ol' Sam.

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Shaymus McFamous's avatar

I'd prefer to not have any film of him u til the regular season. Like Ken hinted at, no reason to put him in harm's way or expose anything about our regular season offense/gameplan.

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KHammarling's avatar

Haynes - I'm probably carrying bias of a "he's my guy" variety, but i struggle to see what the 'Hawks are not gelling with from him. He's popping up all over the interior, seemingly unable to lock down a role despite never really performing badly. A deeper dive from a more knowledgeable X's & O's person would be great, especially after the next game where I think we'll see him have more of a stint at RG to compare against Bradford, Laumea and then Zabel, Cabeldue.

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Seaside Joe's avatar

And the upside to Olu being injured is that we have a start by Sundell now that can be compared to Olu next week.

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Shaymus McFamous's avatar

How about a breakdown of every RG snap by every player? Then the same for C

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Rob's avatar

What cool football analysis Go MacDonald Go Hawks!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmQLV7dglgo

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Charley Filipek's avatar

Thanks, KenJoe. i typed : the offense’s left (field side) and four to the right (boundary) AI put :

In American football, the terms "field side" and "boundary" refer to the two sides of the field relative to the placement of the ball.

Field side: This is the wider side of the field, offering more open space. If the ball is placed on a hash mark, the field side is the side further from the sideline.

Boundary: This is the shorter, more confined side of the field, closer to the sideline.

When a defensive coordinator places "three threats to the offense's left (field side) and four to the right (boundary)", it means:

The defense is aligning three players with a direct threat (likely rushers) to the wider side of the field (left side from the offense's perspective).

The defense is aligning four players with a direct threat (also likely rushers) to the shorter, boundary side of the field (right side from the offense's perspective).

This strategic alignment forces the offensive coordinator to make decisions about how to best protect their quarterback, often by allocating more blockers to the side with more defensive threats. However, a skilled defensive coordinator might then adjust their approach, dropping some of the initial threats into coverage and rushing others to exploit the offense's protection scheme.

Then on the side it listed 3 examples ~ the middle one was of your post by SEASIDE JOE ! ! !

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Bob Bryan's avatar

Ai will steal your content all day long

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Chris H's avatar

Awesome content, thanks. I think this is going to be a crazy season. Super excited by the rookie class, and having Mike and Aden running the defence and Klint running the offence is going to be SO MUCH better than what we had going on 2 years ago. Totally pumped for the season.

The rookies will have their eff-ups, but they will also shine at times as well, so we'll take the good with the bad, cuz I think there will be a lot of good.....especially later in the year. I think Mike Mac is one of the best coaches in the NFL and he'll show that this year.

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Shaymus McFamous's avatar

As pointed out by a Youtube commenter on All22's Horton video, Lock patted his chest after the INT to say "my bad". So, we can probably assume Horton ran the correct route.

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Seaside Joe's avatar

Probably so. I still think it would be funny if after an INT that’s the WR’s fault, the QB runs up to the WR and pats him on the chest.

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Shaymus McFamous's avatar

OMG YES! If a teammate of mine made a bad pass in basketball or something, I would make eye contact, pat my chest, and raise my eyebrows at him so that it looked like I was apologizing to anyone watching, but he knew I was telling him he needed to take responsibility. I like you're version better. 🤣

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Randall Murray's avatar

A lot better than how Brady or Rodgers called out people :-)

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Shaymus McFamous's avatar

Does clicking on the embedded link grant a "view" to the channel or do I have to go to the youtube link for that?

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KHammarling's avatar

If you click play and watch the video, yes it counts as a view, even if you don't go through the youtube itself.

So you can relax and feel good about watching the embedded links on SSJ :)

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Shaymus McFamous's avatar

👍👍

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Seaside Joe's avatar

Good question SMF. I assume it does but not sure. I’ll find out.

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Becharof1's avatar

Thank you for posting these videos for us Seahawk fans. They are very cool and informative . Im sooo excited to see more videos and pics of our new Rookies and veterans play this year! Go Seahawks!

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