There's some similarities (to the Rams) but you look around the league, every offense is running something of the same." "I would have to say 50-50, honestly," Everett said Monday. Tight end Gerald Everett, who spent the past four years with the Rams, said the offense isn't a complete makeover and that there are still elements of what Seattle ran previously. Specifically, players say the offense is emphasizing a quicker pace, both in terms of taking less time between snaps but also in increasing the number and types of plays that get the ball out of Wilson's hands more quickly.Īnd, they say Waldron has brought with him some staples of the Rams offense - notably, running the same play out of multiple formations, and using more pre-snap motion, each tactic designed to confuse the defense. 12 at Indianapolis, with the Seahawks undoubtedly hoping to keep as much under wraps as possible in three preseason games.īut through the first five padless days of camp, a few themes have emerged. Now he's running the whole offensive show in Seattle, given the high-pressure task of getting the most out of Russell Wilson in the season in which he turns 33 and helping lift the Seahawks out of a rut of six consecutive seasons advancing no further than the divisional round of the playoffs.Įxactly what Waldron's offense will look like won't be fully apparent until the regular season begins Sept. Waldron was on the other sideline when Seattle's 2020 season ended, serving as passing game coordinator for the Rams.
That game helped precipitate the biggest change in Seattle's offseason - firing offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer and hiring Shane Waldron as his replacement.
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RENTON - The Seahawks will put on full pads for Tuesday's training camp practice at the VMAC for the first time since their last game - a desultory 30-20 loss to the Los Angeles Rams in front of an empty stadium at Lumen Field.