In the Seahawks’ offensive scheme, they call the technique a “crunch” block. It requires tight end Zach Miller to come back across the formation and nail an unsuspecting defense end on the other side. It demands a tight end who is nimble enough to get there, and physical enough to execute the block once he arrives. And “crunch,” we presume, is the sound that often results. So many of the big runs Seattle backs have broken off in recent games have been through holes he’s created that they might just go ahead and start calling him “Crunch” Miller. Many expected Miller to be the 60-catch-per-season kind of tight end he was while going to the Pro...
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