

https://12thmanrising.com/posts/ryan-gr ... j8sytv8kxt
https://athlonsports.com/nfl/seattle-se ... ree-agencyBut as evidenced by his comments and roster moves this offseason thus far, Schneider isn't changing his beliefs on the value of guards and based on previous track record, it won't be surprising if he bypasses picking a blue chip prospect such as Powers-Johnson in the first round. Instead, he will wait until a later round to address the situation, banking on a new coaching staff making the most of the talent provided to them from the bargain bin, including Bradford, Anchrum, and whoever comes in via the draft to compete.
Now in full control of personnel decisions after the departure of Carroll, if he doesn't select a guard early or picks one that can't immediately make an impact in the starting lineup, a neglected offensive line could once again hamper the Seahawks in Macdonald's first season on the sideline. By choosing to stick to his guns and not making adjustments to how he allocates resources to the line of scrimmage, Schneider may feel his cozy seat become a lot hotter in quick fashion.
Let's just see what happens Monday Night at Fart Field in Detroit before we hit the panic button on the OL. It is cobbled together in a long season right now. All they have to worry about on MNF is keeping Geno upright long enough to hit some passes and pound out enough of a running game to win this in the fourth quarter. They are dinged-up too in Motown and will be without their center Ragnow and other key pieces.D-train wrote: ↑Sat Sep 28, 2024 6:28 pmNot injury news but it seems like the f-d up drafting Haynes. This indicates that at 317 lbs. he isn't powerful enough...![]()
Sticking with Bradford who has been horrible.
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maoling wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2024 2:13 amLet's just see what happens Monday Night at Fart Field in Detroit before we hit the panic button on the OL. It is cobbled together in a long season right now. All they have to worry about on MNF is keeping Geno upright long enough to hit some passes and pound out enough of a running game to win this in the fourth quarter. They are dinged-up too in Motown and will be without their center Ragnow and other key pieces.D-train wrote: ↑Sat Sep 28, 2024 6:28 pmNot injury news but it seems like the f-d up drafting Haynes. This indicates that at 317 lbs. he isn't powerful enough...![]()
Sticking with Bradford who has been horrible.
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29-27 Hawks. Happy to eat shit if I'm wrong next week.
"I would say this one, we got a lot of guys that can move and play a lot of different areas," Hankins said. "We got tackles that can play end (defensive end). We got ends that can play tackle. I don't want to say we're an old group of guys, but we got a nice balance of older guys, younger guys, and a good combination of guys that can just play good ball. But they're definitely up there as far as defense that I have played on and guys that I have been with
i would agree, but Lions are missing two important pieces as well - Davenport and Ragnow. Those two being out lessens Detroit's advantage against our two biggest weaknesses - the OL and rush defense. Still advantages that may be too big to overcome, but with our other advantages (better defense, especially the secondary), better receivers, and i think better coaching, victory wouldnt shock me.