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Originally Posted by RobH4413
I think if your Seattle, you're going to try and exploit the banged up O-line.
Someone brought up (I believe Schneed but I'm too lazy to look) the fact that TC is immobile. If they can get a solid rush, they may be able to really hammer him in for some huge losses.
Conversely, the fact remains that we've got great hot route options.
Run moss on a drag. Cooley on an out. There's so many ways... but if they force a third and long... then we've got issues. We may have to come out passing on early downs. I'm worried that if they stuff the run early... force a third and long. They day will be over.
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We should throw on virtually every down this week, but vary the pass distance. Deep one play, quick out the next and just make sure to stay unpredictable and keep moving the ball.
Then we should work the draw play to death with Portis, because that's been a great play for us.
It's okay to get away from play action passing in my opinion, because trying to establish the run is only going to cost us crucial downs. We can still attack on the ground with draws, but only if they are set up by an intermediate passing game.