WmHBonney
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agreed on the injury issue. I hate it when our boys play there and at D.C.
It's strange hearing people make comparisons to Pete's early years which were polar opposite of what we see nowApples to oranges. Not the same.
Been there. Still ready for change. Losing games you should win, but in the way this team loses, it alarming.Perhaps a decade of consecutive losing seasons might adjust a few attitudes.
They said the same thing about the Seahawks in Pete Carroll’s first year. We won our division and went on to beat the defending Super Bowl Champions. That game is one of the Seahawks finest moments. Can we say Beast QuakeToo many issues with this team to hope for a playoff win. Just roll over and let the Cardinals win. Mess up their draft slotting.
I wasn't knocking anyone. In my time the Rams had a 9-year stretch when every season finished below .500. A decade later they started a 10-year stretch when every season finished below .500. How I longed for an 8-7 season when we went into the last game with respectability secured and a with possible playoff berth on the line. The Seahawks have had mediocre patches but never long losing droughts. I'm glad most fan bases haven't been through decades that the Rams, Browns and Lions have suffered.Been there. Still ready for change. Losing games you should win, but in the way this team loses, it alarming.
PC has always relied on having players that combined All-Pro play (to give them legitimacy) with excellent leadership skills and an innate devotion to accountability. Players like this are rare.It's strange hearing people make comparisons to Pete's early years which were polar opposite of what we see now
Won the division at 7-9 because the NFC West was that bad. Good game against the Saints who had the worst playoff defense, then got absolutely smoked by the Jay Cutler led Bears.They said the same thing about the Seahawks in Pete Carroll’s first year. We won our division and went on to beat the defending Super Bowl Champions. That game is one of the Seahawks finest moments. Can we say Beast Quake
This. We desperately need new leadership and a focus on accountability like we used to have.Won the division at 7-9 because the NFC West was that bad. Good game against the Saints who had the worst playoff defense, then got absolutely smoked by the Jay Cutler led Bears.
Those first few years were exciting because Pete was cut throat, him and John made a record number of player transactions, and you could tell they were building something special and just needed a few seasons to build the team. They were getting good players at a good price and he had a great coaching staff that the players respected.
He's done a complete 180 at this point. The defense has only trended worse for a decade, he's hung on to aging vets while overpaying for others. He's elevated and hired mediocre or bad coaches and made some horrible trades. He went completely away from being strong up front on both sides and chased after flashy skill positions players. The drafts were horrible up until the last 2, but even studs like JSN and DK are way underutilized.
There is no comparison to the first 4 years
1985/6 was the second season of NFL I ever followed. First season was 1984/5; when everyone said Dan Marino would "absolutely" have other chances at a Superbowl win, after the 49ers savaged the Dolphins.That is right. We Bears fans live in the memory of 1985 glory days. Makes me think of that old Bruce Springsteen song. Seahawks fans are comparatively in the infancy of their suffering.