“I would say a couple things. I think the D-lines and the defensive coordinators we’ve been facing are pretty good,” Kittle told reporters after practice Thursday. “Like, I think Seattle has an incredible D-line. I think a lot of team’s we’re playing have better D-lines than I think preseason schedules told people. I still think that we’re trying to find our rhythm again. Whether it’s, new tight ends are playing with offensive tackles they haven’t played with before, we have a young guy on the inside, some miscommunication stuff. It’s an overall group thing. Some plays there are some guys that are messing up, other plays there are other guys that are messing up, sometimes they just have a better play called than we do. So overall, it’s everybody. Offensive line, running backs, fullbacks, tight ends, wide receivers, coaching calling plays.”