More than anything Germain Ifedi Jersey , The easy joke about the Seattle Seahawks’ offensive showing in Chicago Week 2 is that it was fully described in the eighth word of this opening sentence.There were few positives to glean from a 24-17 loss that was decidedly not as close as the final score indicates. Catastrophic first half, fourth-quarter turnovers, poor tempo, ineffective passing, questionable choices from the quarterback and the coaching staff — all the nits of various sizes and shapes are there to pick after a frankly dispiriting defeat.One important stat that explains much: sacks. Through two games, the Seahawks defense has generated three, while the offense has given up 12. (Not a great use of the number 12, guys.)But other NFL defenses are deficient in their sack-making abilities, too! A quick glance at the bottom of the sack leaderboard shows that Seattle has company.23rd (tie): Dolphins, Patriots, Saints, Seahawks, Texans, Washington, all with 329th (tie): Chiefs, Raiders, Rams all with 232nd (no tie): Giants with 1Look at those teams’ records — you don’t have to get sacks to win. The other nine teams listed above are 9-9 so far. Yes Shaquem Griffin Jersey , including the truly hapless Giants.Problem is, the sack statistic gets especially dire for the Seahawks in the differential. Having allowed 12, Seattle sits at -9 on the season, somehow -9 after only two games. It’s the worst mark in the league. The Bills and the Giants are the Seahawks’ nearest “competitors” in sack differential, both at -7. Like the Seahawks, they’re also not winning. No other NFL team has a differential worse than -4. Seattle’s an outlier, a terrible outlier.The Seahawks have allowed a sack 14.8 percent of the time on offense. It’s important to recognize that they weren’t this bad in 2017, just 7.29 percent, which was middle-of-the-road, so there’s still time in 2018 to make adjustments, and to make regression to the mean work for them.You can assign blame to all the actors: the quarterback, the coordinator, the line, the opposition. Assign it in the proportions you prefer. They’re all guilty to some extent. In addition to the sack numbers, the Seahawks’ offensive ineptitude can be partly explained by them having played both games on the road, a fact you knew already. It’s still important to recognize that the Seattle offense, and its offensive line (there’s that word again!) haven’t operated in a friendly environment together. That’ll help. However Kam Chancellor Jersey , if they continue to hemorrhage sacks while failing to compensate on the defensive end, it’ll be a long season. With the time until the final game of the 2018 NFL season now able to be counted in hours rather than weeks, it’s time to get ready for the offseason. This offseason will be a little bit different, however, as there are multiple minor league football organizations that are setting up shop hoping to take a piece of the action. The largest of these, and the one most fans have likely heard of is the Alliance of American Football, which is scheduled to start playing games the weekend following the Super Bowl. However, there are plenty of other leagues vying for your attention as well. Whether that’s the four team A-League, an arena league in Southwest Florida, the National Gridiron League or any of the other minor league teams that are out there. Former Seattle Seahawks quarterback Jon Kitna, who had been slated to be the offensive coordinator of the San Diego Fleet, one of the teams in the AAF. However, just weeks before the scheduled start of the AAF season Kitna accepted a position with the Dallas Cowboys to become their quarterbacks coach. Kitna, of course, started his NFL career with the Seahawks back in the 1990s before going on to play for the Cincinnati Bengals, the Detroit Lions and the Dallas Cowboys. In any case, Kitna never enjoyed much success during his playing days Doug Baldwin Jersey , retiring with almost as many interceptions in his career (169) as touchdown passes (165). However, following his departure from the San Diego Fleet earlier in January, video was released of Kitna from a quarterback coaching clinic several years ago. There are a series of five short videos, none of which is more than a couple minutes long, and offers a tiny glimpse into quarterback mechanics and how youngsters are coached to play the position. The videos touch on subjects that have become familiar to many Hawks fans, including mechanics, footwork, caution and are interesting enough to warrant watching. Some will find this interesting, while others will not. What this is, however, is a foundation upon which an entire series next week that will go through pass protection and the quarterback’s role in it. The mechanics, the footwork, the drop depth and all the other little things add up to play a major role in the pass protection scheme, which goes far beyond just the offensive line, and this just skims the surface on the importance of the mechanics of a quarterback.