Thank you Darrell Bevell

ludakrishna

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For continuing to give Marshawn the ball in the 2nd half. Unlike the SD and Dallas game, you didn't poop the pants and forget about your best offensive weapon.

And also, mad love for Lockette on the 3rd down catch on a terrible throw by Russell. Not enough is being said about that play.
 

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Seriously...RW probably had the worst game we will ever see him play for all of 55 minutes, then BOOM, he shrugs it off and becomes his normal self. DB had huge balls in this game for dialing up the plays that won us the game.

I think this game surpassed the win in Miami for best ever comeback in Seahawk history.
 

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Credit where it's due, getting any rhythm on offense was going to be really tough without Paul Richardson and with UW Kearse. Not crediting him for running the ball (we had to really), his credit lies in the game winning TD, they saw a weakness on film this week and installed that play.
 

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SomersetHawk":3ttkaibx said:
Credit where it's due, getting any rhythm on offense was going to be really tough without Paul Richardson and with UW Kearse. Not crediting him for running the ball (we had to really), his credit lies in the game winning TD, they saw a weakness on film this week and installed that play.
You want to assign credit? How about the fact that there wasn't already a play in the playbook to throw a deep pass against cover 0.

By all means, however, let's not excuse THAT insanely obvious oversight.
 

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RolandDeschain":1g1o4bwh said:
SomersetHawk":1g1o4bwh said:
Credit where it's due, getting any rhythm on offense was going to be really tough without Paul Richardson and with UW Kearse. Not crediting him for running the ball (we had to really), his credit lies in the game winning TD, they saw a weakness on film this week and installed that play.
You want to assign credit? How about the fact that there wasn't already a play in the playbook to throw a deep pass against cover 0.

By all means, however, let's not excuse THAT insanely obvious oversight.


We get it, you hate Bevell.
 

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Doesn't matter if you hate or like him, but he kept us in the game by sticking with the run.
 

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RolandDeschain":3u3nqqxp said:
SomersetHawk":3u3nqqxp said:
Credit where it's due, getting any rhythm on offense was going to be really tough without Paul Richardson and with UW Kearse. Not crediting him for running the ball (we had to really), his credit lies in the game winning TD, they saw a weakness on film this week and installed that play.
You want to assign credit? How about the fact that there wasn't already a play in the playbook to throw a deep pass against cover 0.

By all means, however, let's not excuse THAT insanely obvious oversight.

In fear of the sentiments of this thread being murdered by quoted post after quoted post of back and forths, I respectfully decline to answer your question. :thirishdrinkers:
 

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SomersetHawk":20lutl2a said:
RolandDeschain":20lutl2a said:
SomersetHawk":20lutl2a said:
Credit where it's due, getting any rhythm on offense was going to be really tough without Paul Richardson and with UW Kearse. Not crediting him for running the ball (we had to really), his credit lies in the game winning TD, they saw a weakness on film this week and installed that play.
You want to assign credit? How about the fact that there wasn't already a play in the playbook to throw a deep pass against cover 0.

By all means, however, let's not excuse THAT insanely obvious oversight.

In fear of the sentiments of this thread being murdered by quoted post after quoted post of back and forths, I respectfully decline to answer your question. :thirishdrinkers:

Spoil sport.
 

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OkieHawk":2koqfb5l said:
SomersetHawk":2koqfb5l said:
RolandDeschain":2koqfb5l said:
SomersetHawk":2koqfb5l said:
Credit where it's due, getting any rhythm on offense was going to be really tough without Paul Richardson and with UW Kearse. Not crediting him for running the ball (we had to really), his credit lies in the game winning TD, they saw a weakness on film this week and installed that play.
You want to assign credit? How about the fact that there wasn't already a play in the playbook to throw a deep pass against cover 0.

By all means, however, let's not excuse THAT insanely obvious oversight.

In fear of the sentiments of this thread being murdered by quoted post after quoted post of back and forths, I respectfully decline to answer your question. :thirishdrinkers:

Spoil sport.

It's not sport when it's Roland.
 

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I was happily surprised he kept giving Lynch the ball when we were down and there were only a couple minutes left.
 

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HawkFan72":34ciw338 said:
I was happily surprised he kept giving Lynch the ball when we were down and there were only a couple minutes left.

For once, Bevell's cuteness worked.
 
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