Dan Orlovsky on what the Seahawks offense does as well as anyone

Watch: Dan Orlovsky breaks down a couple things the Seahawks offense does as well as any team, including how they use tight ends.

Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Shane Waldron has his flaws as a play-caller. For the third year in a row Seattle has the worst screen attack in the league, there are far too many runs on first down and third down in general has been a disappointment.

All that being said, he deserves credit where credit is due. Heading into Week 6 the team ranks just outside the top five in points scored per game in the league. One big reason why is how effective they’ve been in 12 personnel – where they have the highest EPA/play in the NFL.

Earlier this week on NFL Live, ESPN analyst and former pro quarterback Dan Orlovsky broke down a couple things this offense does as well as any team, including how they use tight ends. Watch.

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