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This needs to be the game that forces Rivera/DG's hand


t96

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56 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

Offense needs a complete coaching staff overhaul. Dorsey and Shula are the worst coaches in the league by far. Cam needs coaching just like every other player in the league and Dorsey is unbelievably bad to let what has gone on with Cam this year continue. Truly terrible. Shula goes without saying. 

An offensive head coach is not the solution either. HC has too much on his plate to be the one to fix Cam and the O, so it needs to be OC and QB coach. Dorsey was a scout and had no coaching experience and Shula had only had a job because of his father.

If Rivera can't see this then that should be the nail in his coffin... 

Maybe a WRs that can create separation on a consisten basis  & OTs that can block.

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57 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

An offensive head coach is not the solution either. 

 

Well I disagree. A good OC/HC will be fine. I'll take a offensive head coach who knows poo about defense and hires the best defensive coordinator he can find to handle the defense, opposed to a defensive HC who likes the offense to play catering to the defense so they can finish the wins out

The best choice is finding a HC who had experience on Defense, Offense and ST

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12 minutes ago, Icege said:

So long as you include UDFAs, FAs, and trades since, you know, that also adds personnel to the offense.

Correct, here is a good example...

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The Seahawks hope every draft pick works out, but Carroll’s “always compete” philosophy also means that a team with the highest of expectations is happy to head into the 2016 season with 24 undrafted players and 29 who were drafted, including just two first-round picks—Earl Thomas and Germain Ifedi.  

“If you’ve got that hunger inside of you, you can make anything happen,” Powell said. “It doesn’t matter how you got here, it’s what you do when you get here.”

 

http://www.seahawks.com/news/2016/09/06/seahawks-open-2016-season-league-high-24-undrafted-players-53-man-roster

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3 minutes ago, Icege said:

Andrew Norwell.

Now tell me how 6th round RBs have worked out for us.

It's called anomaly. Teams usually don't get valuable starters in UDFA and late rounds. Do the math

 

Since you and the front office likes UDFA why don't they use the early picks on offense and use up the late round picks and UDFA signings on defense????? 

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