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bamaga

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So since it has been brought up, is there any reason we should think Grubb would want to reunite with CKD???
No, there is not. But, Would DeBoer want him, Seattle was tied for second worst offense at 22.4 pts/game. Seattles biggest problem was lack of a run game, they ran the ball 35% of the time, lowest in the league. There is talk of a change in Seattle , as this wasn't what was promised when Grubb took the job. Doesn’t mean CKD would want him back. Maybe as pass game coordinator, not OC.
 
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No, there is not. But, Would DeBoer want him, Seattle was tied for second worst offense at 22.4 pts/game. Seattles biggest problem was lack of a run game, they ran the ball 35% of the time, lowest in the league. There is talk of a change in Seattle , as this wasn't what was promised when Grubb took the job. Doesn’t mean CKD would want him back. Maybe as pass game coordinator, not OC.
Maybe the Pros just ain't for him, just as Saban?
 

CB4

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No, there is not. But, Would DeBoer want him, Seattle was tied for second worst offense at 22.4 pts/game. Seattles biggest problem was lack of a run game, they ran the ball 35% of the time, lowest in the league. There is talk of a change in Seattle , as this wasn't what was promised when Grubb took the job. Doesn’t mean CKD would want him back. Maybe as pass game coordinator, not OC.
Not saying that Grubb wasn’t at fault for the lack of production, but Seattle’s offense line this year was pretty much a work in progress all year. I’ve heard some say probably one of least talented in the NFL. Funny thing is that Scott Huff, the Oline coach that came with Grubb from Washington, is pretty much getting a “pass” because of that overall lack of talent.
 

Evil Crimson Dragon

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Feb 4, 2018
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No, there is not. But, Would DeBoer want him, Seattle was tied for second worst offense at 22.4 pts/game. Seattles biggest problem was lack of a run game, they ran the ball 35% of the time, lowest in the league. There is talk of a change in Seattle , as this wasn't what was promised when Grubb took the job. Doesn’t mean CKD would want him back. Maybe as pass game coordinator, not OC.
There are plenty of OCs out there who know how to balance the offense with both..........I'm not sure I'd take him
 

KrAzY3

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No, there is not. But, Would DeBoer want him, Seattle was tied for second worst offense at 22.4 pts/game. Seattles biggest problem was lack of a run game, they ran the ball 35% of the time, lowest in the league. There is talk of a change in Seattle , as this wasn't what was promised when Grubb took the job. Doesn’t mean CKD would want him back. Maybe as pass game coordinator, not OC.
DeBoer's offense don't hand the ball off much as far as I can tell, plenty of games where the quarterback kept the ball 75% of the time and if you check that happened this season as well (12 hand offs in the Michigan game for example). So, this seems to be as much a feature of his offense he learned from DeBoer as much as anything else.

This is one reason I kind of hope that they bring in an outside person (and why I threw a bit of a fit when another buddy was hired before any offensive staff was replaced) who can establish a balanced offense. Having said that though, Grubb is his guy, if we want to see what a DeBoer offense is supposed to look like then that's who should be the offensive coordinator. So I'm alright with Grubb, just not a huge fan of Sheridan who was brought in to be the tight ends coach but is also a DeBoer disciple, as he is just the less accomplished of the two.
 
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Evil Crimson Dragon

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DeBoer's offense don't hand the ball off much as far as I can tell, plenty of games where the quarterback kept the ball 75% of the time and if you check that happened this season as well (12 hand offs in the Michigan game for example). So, this seems to be as much a feature of his offense he learned from DeBoer as much as anything else.

This is one reason I kind of hope that they bring in an outside person (and why I threw a bit of a fit when another buddy was hired before any offensive staff was replaced) who can establish a balanced offense. Having said that though, Grubb is his guy, if we want to see what a DeBoer offense is supposed to look like then that's who should be the offensive coordinator. So I'm alright with Grubb, just not a huge fan of Sheridan who was brought in to be the tight ends coach but is also a DeBoer disciple, as he is just the less accomplished of the two.
Grubb does need to balance it though..................else, why would good RBs come to Bama?
 
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