Seattle Seahawks WR Tyler Lockett Reacts To Fan Question About Offensive Quirk

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The NFL is typically a lot more complicated than it looks to the average fan.
Those who are in and around the game on a regular basis understand part of it that those who simply watch on TV will rarely see. That includes Seattle Seahawks wideout Tyler Lockett.

Offenses routinely attempt to disguise their packages from defenses while defenses try and hide their blitz packages from quarterbacks.
One curious fan saw film of the Carolina Panthers and noticed something interestig.
"Someone. Anyone. Please explain this to me… All season the #panthers used the G to signal when the ball was coming, which completely ruins any chance of disguising the snap count. A HUGE disadvantage for the OL. Is it because Bryce’s cadence is too quiet?
Lockett saw the questions and replied with is own take on the situation.
"This is all silent cadence. Mostly used for away games. Every team has 2-4 different silence cadence so defenses still have to honor the snap. If defense is jumping snap consistently then you hit them with the double cadence. “Offsides”The game within the game."
Lockett's insight is the kind you can only get from someone closely associated with the game, and in particular, a player who deals with the offenseive schemes on a weekly basis.

Timm Hamm has been a sports reporter and analyst since 2018 working for media outlets such as Sports Illustrated's On SI, Lindy’s Sports, Golf Central Magazine, and Fan Stream Sports. Timm hosts and produces several sports-related podcasts for the Fan Stream Sports network, covering the PGA Tour, Dallas Cowboys, Texas A&M Aggies, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, as well as numerous other NFL teams and college programs, and is a credentialed media personality for the Big 12 and SEC. For media inquiries, please email: TimothyHamm@aol.com and follow Timm on X at @IndyCarTim
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