Interesting thread on Chris Mathews

Arctic Dawgs

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https://forums.footballguys.com/forum/index.php?/topic/727288-chris-matthews-1-game-wonder/

My homer (sort of) take for those interested:

"As said earlier by several he has a few things to improve on.

However if you look at the Seahawks over the last several years they have been trying to get a TALL receiver in the draft for the last 3 or more years. Harper, Willson, Norwood.

The Seahawks have also been 1 of the weaker teams in the league on red zone efficiency. Now they can put out Graham, Willson and Matthews (all 6'5" or taller) with Kearse or Baldwin and Lynch.

As mentioned earlier, "who ya gonna cover". Look for Seattles red zone efficiency to go way up "

Coaching will make improvements on his routes and other issues. In last years playoffs about every 2nd target to Kearse resulted in an Int so I expect to see his snaps and targets go down a fair amount.

I expect Graham to be the leading receiver and Willson, Baldwin, and Matthews all to get about half of what he does. Then you will have Kearse, Lockette and Richardson all getting about half of that each
 

Arctic Dawgs

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So out of 20/25 attempts/game I see roughly:

Graham - 6/7
Baldwin - 3/4
Matthews - 3/4
Lynch - 3/4
Willson - 2/3

and 5 or 6 to the rest of them and Turbin
 

Arctic Dawgs

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Ooops, Had the wrong Lockett above. I meant Tyler, not Ricardo.

I think his main value is if he is the PR. Richardson is still hurt some. He should see some between the 20s though with his speed

Really interested in tonights game to try and figure out a depth chart. Been very little news other than fluff on Seahawks site
 
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