Shanegotyou11
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Kyle and McVay passed him by.
Sports Hernia":186p47wq said:The overreaction to the overreactors is always humorous. :lol:
Nah trade Wilson, he us too short, not black enough and merely a game manager.Jerhawk":1ss5swkk said:Bench Wilson
Trade Wagner
Fire Schneider
Sports Hernia":2o1l1koi said:The overreaction to the overreactors is always humorous. :lol:
Sports Hernia":bvm10eei said:The overreaction to the overreactors is always humorous. :lol:
Sports Hernia":87xlveq0 said:The overreaction to the overreactors is always humorous. :lol:
Sports Hernia":1vcdommj said:The overreaction to the overreactors is always humorous. :lol:
TwistedHusky":1p7xwna7 said:Say what you will but this is a banner day.
Since the SB loss Pete has NEVER won a game like this.
We have had multiple opportunities to win the division in a winner-take-all game and never came out on top.
If we can win a divisional playoff game this year, this season will be a success by almost any measure.
You also have to recognize that somehow, against a complete nemesis of ours, Norton ended up being the hero of this game. Norton.
Finally, the moves to get DJ Reed, Adams, and Dunlop seem to have made an incredible difference for this team.
This might be the most important win for this franchise since the SB loss.
Spin Doctor":lyorxqy3 said:Pete is a great regular season coach. With Pete I feel like he makes worse teams play above their potential, and he makes good teams play below what they are truly capable of. He's a motivator and honestly he's created a great culture in Seattle.
My issue with Pete is he is dogmatic. He's ridgid in his approach, not only does he want to win, but he wants to win his way. We'll be doing things that work, specifically on offense and inexplicably go away from it. Game plans are often times lacking and in game coaching decisions often leave me befuddled, especially when it comes to clock management.
This is okay in the regular season, but in the playoffs it has bitten us very badly. We've under performed there for quite some time. Since our Super Bowl run we've lost more than we've won in the playoffs. What concerns me is we've lost the same way, each and every time. We've really dropped the ball there and turned what should have been wins into losses. We haven't learned from our losses in the post season thus far.
Maybe this year will be different, I don't know. I'm suspecting it won't be though -- especially with Wilson being off his game. I'm a bit of a different breed, I'm willing to have a potential nonce as head coach and go through losing seasons for the potential of a Super Bowl. I feel like we have the roster to accomplish a Super Bowl run, but I don't think Carroll is the guy to get us there. I think we need a fresh prospective and sometimes that is all a roster needs in order to get a Super Bowl and push a team over the top. Things could always be worse, but I feel like we've been caught in a circular loop that I don't see breaking under Carroll.
Spin Doctor":3kkcalau said:Pete is a great regular season coach. With Pete I feel like he makes worse teams play above their potential, and he makes good teams play below what they are truly capable of. He's a motivator and honestly he's created a great culture in Seattle.
My issue with Pete is he is dogmatic. He's ridgid in his approach, not only does he want to win, but he wants to win his way. We'll be doing things that work, specifically on offense and inexplicably go away from it. Game plans are often times lacking and in game coaching decisions often leave me befuddled, especially when it comes to clock management.
This is okay in the regular season, but in the playoffs it has bitten us very badly. We've under performed there for quite some time. Since our Super Bowl run we've lost more than we've won in the playoffs. What concerns me is we've lost the same way, each and every time. We've really dropped the ball there and turned what should have been wins into losses. We haven't learned from our losses in the post season thus far.
Maybe this year will be different, I don't know. I'm suspecting it won't be though -- especially with Wilson being off his game. I'm a bit of a different breed, I'm willing to have a potential nonce as head coach and go through losing seasons for the potential of a Super Bowl. I feel like we have the roster to accomplish a Super Bowl run, but I don't think Carroll is the guy to get us there. I think we need a fresh prospective and sometimes that is all a roster needs in order to get a Super Bowl and push a team over the top. Things could always be worse, but I feel like we've been caught in a circular loop that I don't see breaking under Carroll.
We're below .500 since the 2015 season and our last Super Bowl run. One of those wins was a free gift from Blair Walsh with 23 seconds left in the game, chip shot field goal miss.pinksheets":183p8qab said:I believe we're .500 in the playoffs since winning the SB, which is quite good.
Spin Doctor":2kgaphw1 said:We're below .500 since the 2015 season and our last Super Bowl run.pinksheets":2kgaphw1 said:I believe we're .500 in the playoffs since winning the SB, which is quite good.