Believe it or not, the Seattle Seahawks offensive line is having a terrible time in pass protection. I could’ve copied and pasted this statement from any story regarding the Seahawks OL for somewhere in the neighborhood of 15 years.
Sunday’s 24-3 win over the Miami Dolphins was comfortable and yet hard to watch. Geno Smith was sacked three times, committed an intentional grounding to avoid a fourth sack, and the moments of genuinely clean pockets and good play were overshadowed by the sheer number of pressures allowed.
According to PFF’s charting, Laken Tomlinson (5) and Anthony Bradford (6) combined for 11 of the 18 pressures allowed on 38 pass blocking snaps.