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Re: Pull the Plug
Agree that its time to give Howell 7-8 games to see if he is any type of answer. Geno has played so poorly this year, and as I said - his agents/team want him to get a 10-20mill raise from his salary this year? Heeeeeelllllllllllllllllllllll noooooooooooo. Its simple - time to move on - give the other guy a shot to see if there is anything there or if during the offseason we draft and sign someone else to be our QB.
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Hard to argue with that article. No GM is perfect, but Johnny is struggling. Really good at aspects, but looking at the roster I'm not sure the good outweigh the bad right now. After this last draft, can't blame Pete anymore. Can't blame Pete for the oline now.
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PFF grades for right side of the O line...
Anthony Bradford: 50.4
Christian Haynes: 48.0
Stone Forsythe: 43.1
Mike Jerrell: 40.3
Nicely done Johnny boy! Nicely done!
Anthony Bradford: 50.4
Christian Haynes: 48.0
Stone Forsythe: 43.1
Mike Jerrell: 40.3
Nicely done Johnny boy! Nicely done!
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Holy shit, makes me wonder if they could block the D line for Alcorn St.Sibelius Hindemith wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2024 1:03 amPFF grades for right side of the O line...
Anthony Bradford: 50.4
Christian Haynes: 48.0
Stone Forsythe: 43.1
Mike Jerrell: 40.3
Nicely done Johnny boy! Nicely done!
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Re: Pull the Plug
Mark Schlereth has a little different take on the Seahawk O-line problems. Schlereth starts talking early in the Podcast.
He points to Grubb possibly being partially to blame. " The OC needs to know what your issues are up front. You show
me a team that gives up seven sacks and I'll show you a team that has a coordinator that doesn't understand what the
problems are up front. Schlerath goes on to say that being in the shotgun as much as the Seahawks are could be
exacerbating the problems.
https://sports.mynorthwest.com/category ... alk&i=1720
He points to Grubb possibly being partially to blame. " The OC needs to know what your issues are up front. You show
me a team that gives up seven sacks and I'll show you a team that has a coordinator that doesn't understand what the
problems are up front. Schlerath goes on to say that being in the shotgun as much as the Seahawks are could be
exacerbating the problems.
https://sports.mynorthwest.com/category ... alk&i=1720
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Re: Pull the Plug
The O/Line problems get more depressing year after year - Maybe we can reach out to Mora/JR to help us find some real "dirtbags" to replace this underwhelming group of turnstiles ?
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I'm not sure Grubb has been much of an upgrade on the previous OCs. The Seahawks are currently 24th in 3rd down conversion %.
https://www.footballdb.com/stats/teamst ... t=thirdpct
https://www.footballdb.com/stats/teamst ... t=thirdpct
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To be fair, George Fant put up a 61.3 PFF prior to getting injured which is only a little below average. And he was basically a 2nd string RT going into the season with the hope that Lucas would be back and playing close to the level he did as a rookie. The main problem has been RG with LG and C being lesser issues.Nwadventure wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2024 5:01 pmThe O/Line problems get more depressing year after year - Maybe we can reach out to Mora/JR to help us find some real "dirtbags" to replace this underwhelming group of turnstiles ?
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Connor Williams has a 63.9 which is probably better than anything we've had at Center since Justin Britt and way better than what Oluwatimi would be doing. And Lake Tomlinson has a 68.0.