with an unforgettable
chop First there was Beastquake.
Then
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precise, so fluid, so flawless, that it still looks impossible four years later.
There will never be another Earl Thomas. I sincerely hope you appreciated him
while he wore the uniform.Today our countdown ends, because it¡¯s gameday at
last. If you¡¯re here before gametime, check out moments 10 through 2 at the
links below.Go Hawks, in my humble opinion. Moment 10 (Fumble Psych)Moment 9
(Farwell Tackle)Moment 8 (Whitehurst¡¯s Finest)Moment 7 (Tate Wave)Moment 6
(Historical Wilson)Moment 5 (Press Return)Moment 4 (Watch The Fake)Moment 3 (The
Chop II)Moment 2 (The Team)Today¡¯s the first Seahawks outing in the post-ET era.
Maybe we¡¯ll see something special again, even if it¡¯s not exactly this:Number 1:
The ChopWhen: December 28, 2014. Week 17.Game state: Seahawks 20, Rams 6. Third
and goal for STL, from the SEA 6, 6:05 Q4What happens: Earl Thomas makes a play
you¡¯ll always remember. With Benny Cunningham racing to the left pylon, Thomas
appears out of his regular nowhere and pushes the running back out of bounds at
the ¡ª hahahaha no of course he doesn¡¯t do that, instead he karate chops the ball
loose in the final foot of the
field
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then flicks it surreptitiously out the side of the end zone. Threat negated.
Touchback.The film:Observations:What an angle on the replay. It allows us to
watch the tip of the ball tease the end zone, but never reach it while still in
Cunningham¡¯s possession.Underrated is Thomas¡¯ follow through ¡ª that right hand
swivels back toward the ball and either knocks it out or causes the runner¡¯s arm
to knock it out.I like to imagine Byron Maxwell¡¯s next words: ¡°DID I JUST SEE
WHAT I JUST SAW?¡±There will never be another Earl Thomas.Looking at Brian
Schottenheimer¡¯s tendencies with pre-snap tells Welcome back to the fun house
that is the NFL regular season, and as we all get set to watch the Seattle
Seahawks take on the Denver Broncos this afternoon, one of the areas of focus
for the Seahawks will be the run game under new offensive coordinator Brian
Schottenheimer. For those who follow me on Twitter, you are aware that during
the summer I charted every single offensive play of the teams for which
Schottenheimer has served as offensive coordinator that are available on NFL
Gamepass. In charting the more than 4,000 offensive plays that Schottenheimer
called for the New York Jets and then St. Louis but now Los Angeles Rams I found
a few interesting pre-snap tells that I will be watching for against the
Broncos. These tells range from formational keys which give away the team¡¯s
intentions regarding run or pass, as well as motion indicators which tip the
hand of the play direction. The most basic of these tells I have already shared
on Twitter, and so I won¡¯t spend too much time here discussing them beyond
simply including the tweets I¡¯ve authored on the subject. Running out of
shotgunThe first and most basic tell is that when a Schottenheimer offense is
running out of shotgun, how the quarterback and running back are aligned in the
backfield relative to one another typically allows for the anticipation of a
running play. Specifically, what fans will want to watch here is whether the
running back is lined up deeper than the quarterback or not. So, that was the
Jets tipping that they would be running in 2011, and here are some examples of
the Rams lining up using the same tell in alignment. This was something I
watched for in the preseason with the Hawks running game, and it held true to
form. In short, when the offense lines up in shotgun, one of the keys is to look
at the depth of the running back in relation to Russell Wilson. If they are
level
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coming, while if the RB is noticeably deeper it is extremely likely that a run
is coming. Now, before anyone gets all up in a huff, yes that tendency can be
used to set up play action, and we saw exactly that during the preseason.
However, in both New York and St. Louis, such an alignment was a better than
ninety percent indicator regarding whether a run or pass play was coming.
MotionWhen the Seahawks made changes to their offensive coaching staff at the
end of the 2017 season, one of the reasons for making the change was to
incorporate more motion into the run game. To that end, Seattle went out and
completely revamped the tight end position, with both Jimmy Graham and Luke
Willson moving on to the NFC North and Nick Vannett and Will Dissly taking on
the lead tight end roles in Schottenheimer¡¯s offensive system. Schottenheimer¡¯s
offense uses several different types of motion by backs, tight ends and
receivers, and within his system each of these types of motion are likely to
indicate a different item to be aware of. Today the only thing I am going to
touch on in regards to motion is specifically motion by tight ends, fullbacks
and h-backs, leaving running back and receiver motion for another day. The first
thing to keep in mind about motion while watching the matchup against the
Broncos is that tight end or fullback motion overwhelmingly indicates that a run
play is coming. Obviously, the team will also use tight end motion on play
action
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balance the team builds. In any case, if his play calling tendencies hold true
to his tendencies in New York and St. Louis, tight end or fullback motion will
be a big indicator not just of the fact that a run play is coming, but the
direction of the play as well. In particular, the running play will typically go
to the side of the field where the tight end ends his motion. Here is just one
example. This play is actually a great example of both the tendencies discussed
in this article. While the offense is in 11 personnel (1 running back and 1
tight end) and lined up with four receiving targets split out wide, the
alignment of Rashaad Penny in relation to Wilson still gives away that the
defense should key on a run. Then, once Dissly motions, that effectively
eliminates half of the field for the defense to defend in terms of the run, as
the tight end motion is such a strong indicator of play directionalityObviously
it is important to keep in mind that these are tendencies, not absolutes. So,
yes, there certainly will be times when either the running back alignment in the
shotgun or the tight end motion is not indicative of a play call, but the
tendency is sufficiently strong that the overwhelming majority of the time it
will be correct. Now we just have to watch and see.