therealjohncarlson":3io2mhl8 said:JustTheTip":3io2mhl8 said:SoulfishHawk":3io2mhl8 said:So because we have a homeless problem, that just means that Seattle as a whole is horrible? Got it.
Seattle has, among other things:
A homeless problem
A drug problem
A filth problem
A crime problem
A high cost of living problem
A traffic problem
If you compare the city to what it was 2 decades ago it is joke. If you compare it to what it was in the 80's it is depressingly sad.
What do you expcet from a city that prided itself on being anti-establishment in the 90s..(grunge, etc..) to a city that is basically run by a few giant corporations in modern day. Amazon, google, microsoft, starbucsk,etc..
Jville":2rz63s51 said:[tweet]https://twitter.com/dkm14/status/1504633827846594560[/tweet]
He’s better than what you and others give him credit for. Drew Lock plays great in a west coast offense. Denver w/Fangio did not care to develop him. When he had Scangerello as his OC he played like he had a great future in the NFL. Then Fangio fired Scangerello and it all went downhill from there.Appyhawk":2892f4uk said:Lock deserves the chance to compete, and he does have some strengths, but if the lights are going to come on for him he has a few bulbs to change. He DOES throw a nice ball and can run tough. How many times did the wrong guy catch the ball he threw?
I wish I knew we had someone good on the string that could be a big test for him to beat out.
Seattle has a Totalitarian Fascist City council problem. That has created all other issues!JustTheTip":27rqbfl0 said:SoulfishHawk":27rqbfl0 said:So because we have a homeless problem, that just means that Seattle as a whole is horrible? Got it.
Seattle has, among other things:
A homeless problem
A drug problem
A filth problem
A crime problem
A high cost of living problem
A traffic problem
If you compare the city to what it was 2 decades ago it is joke. If you compare it to what it was in the 80's it is depressingly sad.
I hope so. I read somewhere that Drew Lock had several offensive coordinators in college and a couple now in the NFL. With that said, maybe a simple, ball control offense like Pete's (at least it has been in the past) will suite Lock well. Honestly, I haven't watched him play nearly enough to make a decision about his potential. I still think competition (Huntley or Minshew) needs to be brought in to to press each other and see who comes out on top. With that said, I hope a change of scenery for Drew Lock does him wonders.Jerhawk":10fcrlcg said:I'm telling you guys, Drew Lock is going to take this job and run with it.
Drew Lock will have at least 4,500 passing yards, over 35 TDs and will lead us to an 11 win season.
Quote it, book it.
I'm just waiting for Lock to have an interview, and as they're wrapping up, have him say, "Go Donks!"As long as he says go hawks after every interview nothing will be different...