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Originally Posted by QBall
Zorn does not need help. If you looked at Seattle's offense they're dynamic and he's a proven Qb teacher. Don't get too caught up on "West Coast". Zorn runs a form of that not the dink and dunk crap version. He's a far more aggressive verticle down the filed attacker. With Blanche we have two very aggressive coaches in place. Both are very good coaches. Now you bring in pretty boy NFL Network Steve Mariucci? I'm not buying it. Think we're going to announce Meeks before him. A hungry Dungy prototype who's defensive minded so its totally Zorn's show. Think we go places quickly with that team of coaches and our players in place.
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I watched some Seahawks games and read a bunch about them during the year and they were exactly that dink and dunk offense you say they arent. Shaun Alexander sucked and they couldnt run, their receivers arent that good (burleson and branch were clearly system receivers), so they resorted to running a lot of slants and dump offs.
It worked, and more importantly it shows that Zorn, or whomever, made the adjustment in Seattle because their normal offense wasnt working this year. Unlike Gibbs who I think most would agree is almost down right stubborn at proving that his run first and second and third control the clock and wear out the d scheme.