Carroll said "doubting fans need to “do their homework”

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Hawknight":3cepariq said:
BleedGreenNblue":3cepariq said:
Our head coach just told 80% of .netters to STFU lol

LOL LOVE IT!
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So Pete says red zone and 3rd down haven't been as good as they need to be, but anyone on this board who express concerns about the offense needs to shut up?

I don't understand why some of you guys get so bent out of shape when someone is worried about part of the team.
 

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MontanaHawk05":283oj5ie said:
volsunghawk":283oj5ie said:
MontanaHawk05":283oj5ie said:
Am I wrong?

Yes, you are wrong.

Explain. It was the second game in a row where the team looked oddly unfocused and loaded up with individual mistakes and injury repercussions, and it's more than the second game where the defense forced our passing game to start thinking intermediate or go home.

Okay, now is where we get into the meat of the discussion. If you want to argue that the team had some uncharacteristic mistakes/gaffes that need to be corrected, then awesome. If you want to talk about how injuries along the O-line have impacted the way the offense is performing, you'll have some valid evidence. If you want to talk about how a slate of strong defenses going against that patchwork O-line have resulted in some tough games for our offense, and how you're concerned about the offensive playcalling maybe failing to address that reality, go for it.

But when you start yapping about "we almost lost at home to Ryan Fitzpatrick," that's when you go overboard and start sounding like the doom-and-gloom guy you were before. Ryan Fitzpatrick didn't do jack against us. The Titans offense didn't do jack. If we HAD lost at home (which, for the record, we TOTALLY DIDN'T), it wouldn't have been "losing to Fitzpatrick."

And you damn well know that. You're just using an inflammatory soundbyte for effect, and it's a load of crap.
 

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MontanaHawk05":dlubhuvn said:
volsunghawk":dlubhuvn said:
MontanaHawk05":dlubhuvn said:
My homework says we almost lost at home to Ryan Fitzpatrick.

Ah, good to see the 2011 Montana back.

Am I wrong?

Yep, I am inclined to say you are in this case. Your viewpoint on the situation is a bit overly pessimistic. Think of it this way, we had a comfortable lead midway in the 4th quarter. Ignoring the hijinks, fumbles, and totally bizarre shit happening (it happened to Fitz a couple times too, with his Mudbone impersonations), I would say we did pretty well in that game.
 

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Alright, Volsung.

We almost lost at home to the Tennessee Titans featuring Ryan Fitzpatrick.

If Fitzpatrick had thrown two key passes that we ended up intercepting a little better in this game, we probably WOULD have lost it.
 

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AbsolutNET":3iy7hnfo said:
So Pete says red zone and 3rd down haven't been as good as they need to be, but anyone on this board who express concerns about the offense needs to shut up?

YEAH BUT BUT BUT 5-1!

I like that PC was essentially like, "Do your homework, guys. And when you do, notice how we're only 15th in RZ TD% (http://www.teamrankings.com/nfl/stat/re ... coring-pct) and a dismal 28th in third-down percentage (http://www.teamrankings.com/nfl/stat/th ... ersion-pct).

Yeah, that makes me feel way better.
 
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Don't forget our field goal fiasco didn't help matters, take that out of the equation and Titans were held to two field goals.
 

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volsunghawk":tlvk9u3c said:
Okay, now is where we get into the meat of the discussion. If you want to argue that the team had some uncharacteristic mistakes/gaffes that need to be corrected, then awesome. If you want to talk about how injuries along the O-line have impacted the way the offense is performing, you'll have some valid evidence. If you want to talk about how a slate of strong defenses going against that patchwork O-line have resulted in some tough games for our offense, and how you're concerned about the offensive playcalling maybe failing to address that reality, go for it.

But when you start yapping about "we almost lost at home to Ryan Fitzpatrick," that's when you go overboard and start sounding like the doom-and-gloom guy you were before. Ryan Fitzpatrick didn't do jack against us. The Titans offense didn't do jack. If we HAD lost at home (which, for the record, we TOTALLY DIDN'T), it wouldn't have been "losing to Fitzpatrick."

And you damn well know that. You're just using an inflammatory soundbyte for effect, and it's a load of crap.

Exactly my thoughts
 

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RolandDeschain":1kn9mg1h said:
Alright, Volsung.

We almost lost at home to the Tennessee Titans featuring Ryan Fitzpatrick.

If Fitzpatrick had thrown two key passes that we ended up intercepting a little better in this game, we probably WOULD have lost it.

And if Maragos hadn't flubbed that hold, we're talking about a 17-point win. Play the "if" game all you like... just don't resort to ridiculous hyperbole when talking about the issues the team is facing. It doesn't serve any purpose other than to inflame the masses.
 

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Hawknight":2hts7vlv said:
Don't forget our field goal fiasco didn't help matters, take that out of the equation and Titans were held to two field goals.

Well, that's the thing. A few of us are looking at the offense in a vaccuum and judging it without worrying about the score, our record, or our defense. We're just looking at the offense and have identified a few areas of concern. But, there's a lot of blow black from people who just parrot our record and how we would have won by more if not for this-and-that which had nothing to do with our offense. It's damn near impossible to talk about it without people getting in a tizzy and firing back that we need to shut up because we're 5-1 and didn't let the Titans in the end zone. Straw man's are alive and well at .net.

Edit: see the above post for Exhibit A.
 

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Volsung, you have half a point about what Montana said. Yeah, "We almost lost at home to Ryan Fitzpatrick" has some hyperbole and it's a bit over the top, but it's absolutely not irrelevant and total BS like you are making it out to be. He did drive down most of the field on us a couple times.

Montana said it to make a point, and I think that point is lost on a lot of people.
 

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volsunghawk":30jdegqs said:
RolandDeschain":30jdegqs said:
Alright, Volsung.

We almost lost at home to the Tennessee Titans featuring Ryan Fitzpatrick.

If Fitzpatrick had thrown two key passes that we ended up intercepting a little better in this game, we probably WOULD have lost it.

And if Maragos hadn't flubbed that hold, we're talking about a 17-point win. Play the "if" game all you like... just don't resort to ridiculous hyperbole when talking about the issues the team is facing. It doesn't serve any purpose other than to inflame the masses.

What does a DB fumbling a FG snap have to do with our offense?
 

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RolandDeschain":2pkwdzws said:
Volsung, you have half a point about what Montana said. Yeah, "We almost lost at home to Ryan Fitzpatrick" has some hyperbole and it's a bit over the top, but it's absolutely not irrelevant and total BS like you are making it out to be. He did drive down most of the field on us a couple times.

Montana said it to make a point, and I think that point is lost on a lot of people.

He drove down the field and got field goals... which is EXACTLY one of the big problems people are complaining about regarding OUR offense.

So when WE drive down the field and get field goals, it's "not good enough" and represents offensive issues.

When our OPPONENT drives down the field and gets field goals, all of a sudden we're "almost losing" to that guy?

Holy hell. :34853_doh:
 

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AbsolutNET":1vtcwn6i said:
volsunghawk":1vtcwn6i said:
RolandDeschain":1vtcwn6i said:
Alright, Volsung.

We almost lost at home to the Tennessee Titans featuring Ryan Fitzpatrick.

If Fitzpatrick had thrown two key passes that we ended up intercepting a little better in this game, we probably WOULD have lost it.

And if Maragos hadn't flubbed that hold, we're talking about a 17-point win. Play the "if" game all you like... just don't resort to ridiculous hyperbole when talking about the issues the team is facing. It doesn't serve any purpose other than to inflame the masses.

What does a DB fumbling a FG snap have to do with our offense?

About as much as Fitzpatrick has to do with our offense.
 

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MontanaHawk05":2628l2r5 said:
My homework says we almost lost at home to Ryan Fitzpatrick.

I guess we have a different definition of "almost lost." Almost losing IMO, is stopping a late 4th quarter drive for the go ahead score. The Seahawks Never trailed in the 4th qtr. The defense gave up 3 points in the 2nd half.

Even with all the mistakes this game was never in serious doubt.
 

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15th in RZ TDs
28th in 3rd-down pct.
29th in total passing yards
18th in total rushing yards

So, I did my homework. Again, why shouldn't I be a bit concerned?

No one here is saying WE SUCK, BLOW IT UP. Well, maybe a couple of trolls, but no one takes them seriously. Someone was saying that Russell Wilson sucked last week, apparently. Somehow. I don't know how anyone could possibly come up with that after watching him kill it. But still, people are bringing up great points and the zombies that just want to parrot how great we are get all shook for some reason.
 

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Without RW we would be up shits creek so far this year. We barely beat Carolina, Houston which just got destroyed by the Lambs, and Tenn with Fitz at QB. I think most of us here could say we have done our homework and are concerned with the play on the field. (please no "we have injuries" responses, every team has injuries)
 

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volsunghawk":h415k6j0 said:
He drove down the field and got field goals... which is EXACTLY one of the big problems people are complaining about regarding OUR offense.

So when WE drive down the field and get field goals, it's "not good enough" and represents offensive issues.

When our OPPONENT drives down the field and gets field goals, all of a sudden we're "almost losing" to that guy?

Holy hell. :34853_doh:

Open up your thinking a bit. We're supposed to have one of the top 2-3 defenses in the league, and we played at home, and Fitzpatrick is a backup QB.
 
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