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Seattle enters the redzone against your teams defense. They proceed to lineup Graham on the outside, Lynch is right behind RW, and RW is signaling they might be thinking read-option.
Your the defensive coordinator about to call what coverage to deploy. Do you call up the safeties to stack the box against the run? Do you commit a player pre-snap to chase RW down if he keeps the ball on a fake to Lynch and runs to the outside. Do you tell them to commit one of those safeties to double cover Graham instead? Go.
I'm probably more worried about the Rams this year than the Cards. It's not going to be a slam dunk for Seattle, but then this division never is (recent years anyway).I went homer with my selection. I also believe that we are making 2.0 version of the Seawags, but with no mobile QB. Rams D is going to be awesome and I hope the offense comes together.
Gurley is gonna be a beast. Foles has to be better than Bradford on the sideline and those back up QBs we've played for the last few years.
I'm probably more worried about the Rams this year than the Cards. It's not going to be a slam dunk for Seattle, but then this division never is (recent years anyway).
If Sherman, Kam, Earl, and the others that had injuries last year have any relapses this season all bets are off. If they stay reasonably healthy with their core players God help the league.
We'll see how soft Jimmy (as proclaimed by the Seahawks) holds up in the brutal NFC west.Seattle enters the redzone against your teams defense. They proceed to lineup Graham on the outside, Lynch is right behind RW, and RW is signaling they might be thinking read-option.
Your the defensive coordinator about to call what coverage to deploy. Do you call up the safeties to stack the box against the run? Do you commit a player pre-snap to chase RW down if he keeps the ball on a fake to Lynch and runs to the outside. Do you tell them to commit one of those safeties to double cover Graham instead? Go.
I think JG will do just fine as a Seahawk and he will be expected to block for his teammates. He was never relied upon to do that in N.O. but he will be in Seattle.We'll see how soft Jimmy (as proclaimed by the Seahawks) holds up in the brutal NFC west.
Seahawks silence Jimmy Graham, then rip him - New Orleans Saints Blog - ESPN
Irrelevant. Packers are up by 4 TDs at that point.Seattle enters the redzone against your teams defense. They proceed to lineup Graham on the outside, Lynch is right behind RW, and RW is signaling they might be thinking read-option.
Your the defensive coordinator about to call what coverage to deploy. Do you call up the safeties to stack the box against the run? Do you commit a player pre-snap to chase RW down if he keeps the ball on a fake to Lynch and runs to the outside. Do you tell them to commit one of those safeties to double cover Graham instead? Go.
If there's one thing that's irrelevant, it's a late lead by GB.Irrelevant. Packers are up by 4 TDs at that point.