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  1. Palmegranite

    Sean Payton Was Toxic in Denver, Not Russell Wilson?

    That's a good theory to put forward, but Oh man, wrongo. (I do agree about Tannehill. He didn't win a lot of games with the Phins) Russell Wilson continued to have excellent results and stats in the 5+ years following M.L's departure. And the Seahawks continued to win a mitt full of games.
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    “We Still Mad”. Bobby Wagner

    Wilson should have hung on to the ball and ran it in himself. Sometimes you can't depend on others and you just need to do it yourself.
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    “We Still Mad”. Bobby Wagner

    From what every other poster has said, it's the exact opposite. A Marshawn hand-off would have been stopped dead.
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    “We Still Mad”. Bobby Wagner

    "We are still mad" really need to get over it. If there ever was a time to move on, this season is it. New coach, new beginnings, all that. You don't want to be the ruminators, a-la Buffalo, still thinking about 4 SB losses and wide right. All that got them was a 17 year playoff drought...
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    Sean Payton Was Toxic in Denver, Not Russell Wilson?

    I don't know if Rodgers is the best example for rebuttal. Prickly, opinionated, then sidelined after 4 plays last year. This year? Skips the mandatory camp for "some event very important to him". What a leader he is!
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    Sean Payton Was Toxic in Denver, Not Russell Wilson?

    Pete was a very positive coach. He emphasized the good things players did, not blast them and crticize them on the sidelines when they goofed up. Russ was the player that exuded the positivity, and never give up attitude. I really believe that having this positive mindset was critical to the...
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    The Mavericks will win the championship

    If only this had read: "The Oilers will win the championship"
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    Good Explanation As To Why It Was Time

    11-5 for sure. And we're not even going to talk about that tie with Arizona.....
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    Jersey sales

    Good on Bobby. Now if only he had tied some of his bonus money to jersey sales..
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    How would you define success for Macdonald’s first season?

    A minimum of qualifying for a playoff spot. Therein lies success! Win a playoff game, or a good battle post season, down to the dying seconds. OK, confidence and hope restored.
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    Why Steelers will replace Russell Wilson “early” with Justin Fields

    Yeah, just like all the frustrated 49er fans, and it appears, lots of Seahawks fans. They didn't and still don't comprehend how Wilson would win games. He didn't win all of those games the correct way.
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    Pete caused the Adams fiasco from the start

    It has been correctly pointed out to me, that Jimmy Graham put up quite respectable numbers when he was with Seattle, including a carreer best avg. yds per catch one year. And he didn't exactly light things up when he moved on to Green Bay. Question: Of Brees and Rodgers, who's holding who's...
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    Why Steelers will replace Russell Wilson “early” with Justin Fields

    And Aaron Rodgers is 40. Look, If I'm the Steelers, I'm studying the 5-game win streak that Russ took the execrable Broncos on , their longest win streak since 2015, against some quality teams. And play to all of Wilson's strengths that made that happen.... Now, if Tomlin tries to coach the...
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    Why Steelers will replace Russell Wilson “early” with Justin Fields

    It's all about the wins, baby. Justin Fieldss career average is 3 and a bit wins per season. If the Steelers expectations are a 3-14 or maybe a 4-13 regular season record, they should definately suit J.F. up to play.
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    Let's talk Wide Receivers!

    Tyler is 31 years old, not 51. I expect Tyler Lockett to have improved stats from last year. Now, Geno doesn't throw the huge yardage moonballs that Russ used to, accounting for decreased avg and longest receptions. Having said that, new coaching should realize though that more than any wide...
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    Why Steelers will replace Russell Wilson “early” with Justin Fields

    Interesting take, pundits are already replacing Russell Wilson after 2 or 3 losses with Justin Fields, 3 months before the season starts? The dude that Russ staged a comeback win against last season, to put the Justin Fields-led Bears at 0-4? Hmm, I don't see that logic. Steelers may have a...
  17. Palmegranite

    Which one doesn't belong?

    Leaving chicken nuggies grease all over the footballs.
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    56% of Hawk coaches have 5 or fewer years experience

    This is fine. Now, are they all exceptionally good at their disciplines? Any job I've had, year 5 to 6 is the sweet spot. You've mastered the job, but haven't been at it so long that you're stuck in your ways, or jaded.
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    Problems with running the ball in the red zone?

    You're a real William Makepeace Thackeray aren't you.
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    Problems with running the ball in the red zone?

    Wow, I didn't realize that Charles Dickens really had his finger on the pulse of modern Seahawks NFL football. Here's the rest of that quote, for completions sake.... "it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was...
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