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The entire Seattle OL is a mess right now. It has been a mess before, when injured. Now it's a mess without being injured.
There are a small handful of qbs who can keep an offense going when the OL is either subpar or injury plagued or both. For different reasons, Wilson is one and Brady is another. But in Wilson's case it depends on his legs and his ability to extend or save plays. So we'll see how that ankle holds up.
Here's PFF on the Seattle OL:
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O-line proving to be major issue right away
The Seahawks’ offense did just enough on Sunday, highlighted by Doug Baldwin’s game-winning catch, but showed some glaring holes in their offensive line. The Seattle offense often employs inside zone runs; that type of zone blocking relies a lot on interior linemen.
Seattle’s two guards, Mark Glowinski and J’Marcus Webb, graded at 34.3 and 32.6, respectively, in run blocking, which is a bad omen if they want to build around their inside-zone game.
So maybe the same level of mismatch is available regardless of which side Aaron aligns. Easley should be able to exploit the gaurds also, although maybe not to the same level as Donald should.
A little off subject, I expect this defensive line to play at the level they played the third quarter against the 9ers....4 series...all punts...-7 yards total. They better not play to the level of the rest of the 9er game....that was pathetic.
"Individual commitment to a group effort - that is what makes a team work. - Vince Lombardi
“It’s not how you start that’s important, but how you finish!” ― Jim George