How to Survive Behind the Seahawks O-Line (if Your Name Is Russell Wilson)
September 20, 2016 · Mike Tanier · Jump to comments
On their first play from scrimmage Sunday, the Seahawks lined up in a heavy two-tight end run formation. Thomas Rawls was stuffed for a loss of two.
On their second play from scrimmage, the Seahawks tried to run again. Justin Britt flopped at a linebacker's feet. Bradley Sowell whiffed on a second-level block. J'Marcus Webb got beat on the backside of the play. Rawls was stuffed for a loss of nine.
On their third play from scrimmage, the Seahawks attempted a screen. Sowell gave Robert Quinn a free shot at Russell Wilson. Christine Michael gained seven. And the Seahawks punted from deep in their own territory.
Sing along with me:
Five! Block-ing! Sleds!
Four flopping Britts,
Three measly points,
Too many hits.
And if things keep up, Russell Wilson hiding in a pear tree!
The Seahawks offensive line has been slowly deteriorating since the team's 2013 championship run. It wasn't spectacular even in the glory days: Left tackle Russell Okung...
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