MORGULON
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HawkWow":1qaywz8g said:formido":1qaywz8g said:Yup, Seattle is in big trouble at this point. I think Football Outsiders overrates Seattle's chances because season stats, even rated for recency, don't account for Mebane and Unger.
Russell Wilson is still a brilliant pocket passer, though, just as his major college passer rating record and his first 2 1/4 seasons in the NFL attests. But, Seattle has no passing talent on the line or the receiving corps, and I can name the number of QBs who can thrive in that situation on one finger. Maybe. If it were any other team in the league, and the QB had this to work with on the passing side, no one would have any problem acknowledging the reality[1]. I mean, pretty mysterious that Wilson's first extended problems have come as soon as Harvin is gone and there's not a single threatening receiving target on the field, no? Much as his stats were sub-par, Harvin tilted the field. Now there's no Sidney, no Tate, and no Harvin. Even last year, no one was super excited about Seattle's receiving corps when Tate was the best talent on the edge!
I predict Wilson will come out of his slump[2] when Seattle gets better pass blockers, Wilson and one of the rookies develops some great chemistry, Seattle acquires better pass targets. Unfortunately, I don't even see the clear path to those things happening. Last year would have been a better draft to end up picking ~18th or wherever they're at now.
Luckily for Seattle, Wilson can also run -- in my view the best combination of running talent and decision making the NFL has ever seen in a QB. He is super productive and, just as importantly, is unlikely to get hurt running. Wilson is "multiple". Wilson makes the offense resilient. Where Luck or Manning gets killed by St. Louis's line and there's simply nothing they can do, Wilson can run for 100 yards and put his team in position to win[3]. Russell Wilson will never be the preternaturally efficient passer that Manning is, but I'll take Wilson's mix over just about anyone else's. There is a lot to be said for the fault tolerance in Wilson's game. Seattle owes a Super Bowl substantially to it.
1. You can't point to adjusted sack rate (as Tom Cable has been doing in interviews) or PFF marks or Football Outsider ratings to say the pass blocking is better this year, either. Seattle's deep passing game has vanished. That was the heart of Seattle's offensive identity and the source of most of their explosive plays. Seattle is giving up fewer sacks by asking its line to do nothing.
2. In the same way a batter hitting .200 off a steady diet of 110 mph pitches would be in a "slump".
3. ...only to be let down by the defense this time.
Great, realistic post. There's a lot of bumps in the road and imo, some appear to be insurmountable. I hear what you're saying re: Harvin. As much as I loathe the punk, his presence (on the field) was more threatening than his absence. But some times you just have to bite the bullet and do the right thing. You don't eat a bad piece of fish just because you paid $30 for it. But yes, he is truly the mistake that keeps on giving.
I don't need to remind anyone of this, but with our overall youth, we will be fine and I expect more serious runs. Just not this time. All good. This sux for the new fans more than anyone else. Most of us have been through times much worse and able to draw from those experiences. The difference with some of those teams is there wasn't much hope going forward. I have great hope for this team.
I think of it this way, as banged up as we are, we still have a lot of fight and haven't been dominated by anyone. We haven't lost 30-3 or anything like that and that makes me proud of my team. Hell, who knows , there is a lot of football left. I'm not happy with some of the play calling and I'm not sure that it is any one thing that stands out other than we have a lot of 2nd and 3rd stringers getting a lot more playing time than they should. Ive rewatched the KC game twice and feel we SHOULD have beat them but let opportunity pass us by. We could easily be 7-3 or 8-2.