cymatica
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Defense didn't do anything rightWe did everything right today.....including QB play. (Not counting the last play)
Why did we still lose?
Defense didn't do anything rightWe did everything right today.....including QB play. (Not counting the last play)
Why did we still lose?
Not so. The D did just as good as the Rams and Saints did against the Falcons. Don't get that last holding call and Hawks win 30 27. Falcons have scored 3rd most points in NFCDefense didn't do anything right
They don't have a last drive if Mariota doesn't drop the ball on his own. Defense was getting gashedNot so. The D did just as good as the Rams and Saints did against the Falcons. Don't get that last holding call and Hawks win 30 27.
No, it doesn't. I wasn't saying he was the only player who was supposed to make this defense work but he was like the training wheels. His pseudo-safety/linebacker role was going to be the thing that kept us from completely flopping as everyone got used to the new scheme.Losing Adams doesn't explain the entire defense getting gashed up and down the field with poor tackling, bad angles, missed assignments, etc. He is only 1 player and if the rest of the defense sucks, teams can easily game plan for that. Adams isn't even great in coverage. Even the experienced players are playing bad. This is a coaching issue. Either players are not being coached properly or the scheme is making it easy on opposing offenses, or both. I've seen young defenses do ok, something is not right here.
If the coaches were relying on 1 player who has been out of half his games to make this defense work, then people need to be fired for rolling with a completely incompetent strategy.
That’s alright, I can actually see the Hawks choosing QB with theor second pick. I think they’ll first take a game changing pass rusher and then get “their” guy after. And I dont have a problem with several QBs that will be available at the back half of the round.![]()
Seahawks’ next three opponents show why a top QB draft pick doesn’t always pan out
The hope for the Seahawks this year is to show improvement with the rest of the roster, then add a QB in the offseason, and voilà, let the good times begin anew. But it's not always that easy.www.seattletimes.com
Each of the next three weeks the Seahawks face a QB who was once a first or second overall pick, two of whom were also Heisman Trophy winners, all regarded on draft day as franchise saviors and all instead now trying to revive/keep alive their careers with new teams — Atlanta’s Marcus Mariota Sunday at Lumen Field, Detroit’s Jared Goff the following Sunday and New Orleans’ Jameis Winston on Oct. 9.
I hope they find find THE QB also.I trust JS to find THE guy.
I think he knows what players fit the system better than PC, ha.