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Seattle Seahawks coach addresses running game struggles

THE Seattle Seahawks The running game has been up and down throughout the first half of the season.

As a team, the Seahawks rank 29th in the league in rushing yards per game, with just 89.3. The New York Jets, Las Vegas Raiders and Dallas Cowboys are the only teams with fewer rushing yards per game than the Seahawks.

While Macdonald acknowledges the fact that the Seahawks haven’t run the ball as effectively as they could, that doesn’t worry him too much.

“To call this a major concern, I probably wouldn’t say that’s accurate,” Macdonald said. “I think I just said it was a concern. But yeah, if you’re not productive on the field or in any aspect of your football team, that’s not up to par. the way you look at it, you’re going to want to attack Hell, I think we have a really good plan and a plan of attack and I think the guys are convinced and it’s not like we’re going to reinvent. whatever it is. We’re just going to do what we do better and keep hammering at it.”

Even if the sea ​​hawks haven’t gained as many rushing yards, Ken Walker III and Zach Charbonnet have also found ways to be effective in the passing game, making them positives for the offense.

Macdonald believes he has the right combination of ideas to get Walker and Charbonnet more involved in the running game in addition to being pass catchers.

“Again, it’s about how we design it, how we detail it, how we finish, who does what and what we call it, how we package all these things,” Macdonald said. “I mean, we talk about methods versus principles, it’s all methods that we’re trying to figure out what’s best for us right now. I just have a lot of confidence. At some point, it’s going to click, hopefully this is it. week, and here we go But again, if you’re frustrated with something, that’s okay Guys, we want better results, but we understand too. that you can’t cheat to get through all the steps, and we had a great presentation, really excited about it And we had another opportunity to practice and move on to the next step, then once. that we’ve done this, let’s continue to do this and. I think the results will come by themselves.”

THE sea ​​hawks will look to run past the Los Angeles Rams when they come to town for their Week 9 game. Kickoff is scheduled for Sunday at 1:25 p.m. PT.

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