Fade":8lncc97i said:
Seattle's offense is the worst in the league during the scripted first 15 plays. I know this probably doesn't surprise anyone.
But Pete's play it safe mentality is putting his team in a hole, that his QB then has to get him out of in the 2nd half.
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Russell Wilson had completed 13 of 14 passes at the half. So he was following and executing this garbage ass gameplan. The problem was, it was garbage.
After the disaster this week I expect Pete to double down and go uber conservative this week. He is going to heavily emphasize his "philosophy". It's against AZ so he should get away with it, and the team will win the game, but I expect super-duper ugly.
It's a waste of time to play this style as they cannot afford to play it against playoff teams, or it will be an automatic L.
Here is the thing. When playing this style, if they just make a couple mistakes, they could easily lose. This style gives no margin for error. He doesn't seem to realize he doesn't have the #1 scoring defense anymore.
#Free Russell.
So Russell goes 13 of 14 and you're using that to signify that the coordinator is bad? That's a tough sell.
Run inside zone until you get it right. It's a staple play and we aren't going anywhere without it.
Pete's going to go to 3-1 this weekend. He's going to keep on winning, and a lot of people aren't going to be able to handle it. The Pete and Schotty vultures are going to keep circling, waiting for a loss to come down and pick at.
Have you considered that slowing the game down and making each play more meaningful, knowing you have a quarterback that doesn't make mistakes, puts us in position to win every week, regardless of whether or not the opponent is more talented than we are?
It would be a cool experiment to surround Russ with a top line, a glorified WR at TE, and star WR's. He'd probably throw for 5000 yards and 40 TD's. But I wouldn't necessarily bet that we win any more games that way. In fact, I kind of doubt it.
Whether or not you approve of Pete's methods, they've won NFL games at a ridiculous rate. It's time to just accept winning. It's not that hard.