andyh64000
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We scored 3 points. Yes Hunt is probably the worst center in the NFL (by a mile) but. 3 points?
But he is the genius that said "Hey, let's not just run our four-minute offense all game since the O-line is actually still back in Seattle" to try and compensate for it like you see plenty of other teams do when they face a rush their O-line's consistently getting spanked by.Evil_Shenanigans":kmuouzuo said:Bevell is not the offensive line coach.
theENGLISHseahawk":2lxy2b89 said:The five stages of Seahawks fans reacting to a loss:
1. Shout angrily at the TV / guy sat next to you
2. Log onto Seahawks.net and start a 'fire Bevell' thread
3. Maybe talk about Cable too
4. Start thinking ahead to the next game
5. Predict a Super Bowl win after next weeks victory
andyh64000":hllytqiz said:theENGLISHseahawk":hllytqiz said:The five stages of Seahawks fans reacting to a loss:
1. Shout angrily at the TV / guy sat next to you
2. Log onto Seahawks.net and start a 'fire Bevell' thread
3. Maybe talk about Cable too
4. Start thinking ahead to the next game
5. Predict a Super Bowl win after next weeks victory
We scored 3 points.
RolandDeschain":3e2fymjh said:But he is the genius that said "Hey, let's not just run our four-minute offense all game since the O-line is actually still back in Seattle" to try and compensate for it like you see plenty of other teams do when they face a rush their O-line's consistently getting spanked by.Evil_Shenanigans":3e2fymjh said:Bevell is not the offensive line coach.
Not to point out inconvenient facts, or anything.
theENGLISHseahawk":2eipx1mg said:andyh64000":2eipx1mg said:theENGLISHseahawk":2eipx1mg said:The five stages of Seahawks fans reacting to a loss:
1. Shout angrily at the TV / guy sat next to you
2. Log onto Seahawks.net and start a 'fire Bevell' thread
3. Maybe talk about Cable too
4. Start thinking ahead to the next game
5. Predict a Super Bowl win after next weeks victory
We scored 3 points.
And the last three weeks the offense was awesome and we beat three solid teams.
Bring on the Panthers.
I'd suggest you look up the definition of the word "awesome," English. The number of points we've scored in the last three games prior to today's: 26, 31, 31. The Falcons are the top offense in the league and average 32.5 points per game thus far this year. 29.3 points per game was our average for the three-game stretch you referred to as "awesome," and it's definitely good; but awesome? No. Not by the commonly accepted definition of the word. "Awesome" would be more accurately defined by that three-game stretch where we averaged 50 points per game back in 2012, lol.theENGLISHseahawk":33z4qqtm said:And the last three weeks the offense was awesome and we beat three solid teams.
Bring on the Panthers.
RolandDeschain":1q3784br said:I'd suggest you look up the definition of the word "awesome," English. The number of points we've scored in the last three games prior to today's: 26, 31, 31. The Falcons are the top offense in the league and average 32.5 points per game thus far this year. 29.3 points per game was our average for the three-game stretch you referred to as "awesome," and it's definitely good; but awesome? No. Not by the commonly accepted definition of the word. "Awesome" would be more accurately defined by that three-game stretch where we averaged 50 points per game back in 2012, lol.theENGLISHseahawk":1q3784br said:And the last three weeks the offense was awesome and we beat three solid teams.
Bring on the Panthers.
BirdsCommaAngry":113k2f16 said:The tree-hugging, social justice warriors on our forum got this odd idea that football is a team game where players, coaches, and front-office personnel need to work together to achieve consistent successes. Thus, they feel wins and losses are both the product of a team effort (or lack thereof). They're correct, of course, but that doesn't mean they're right.
Except for the fact that an elite defense gives your offense MORE chances to score...ivotuk":pk05wv55 said:I have to disagree on this one Roland. When you have the number one scoring defense 4 years running, those numbers are great.
Teams that score more than that do so usually because they have no defense, or no running game to speak of. And those teams don't win Championships. Remember that Denver team that set records scoring?
RolandDeschain":1iqr0ek4 said:Except for the fact that an elite defense gives your offense MORE chances to score...
I'm assuming this is rhetorical, so I'm not going to bother answering it.BirdsCommaAngry":1nu9bx8n said:RolandDeschain":1nu9bx8n said:Except for the fact that an elite defense gives your offense MORE chances to score...
How so?!
RolandDeschain":3ql7oe8u said:I'm assuming this is rhetorical, so I'm not going to bother answering it.BirdsCommaAngry":3ql7oe8u said:RolandDeschain":3ql7oe8u said:Except for the fact that an elite defense gives your offense MORE chances to score...
How so?!
I'll pose a situation to people at large: I propose we run an experiment. I'm going to setup a 50-foot-long beam that is three inches wide and raised 100 feet above the ground and clock how fast you walk across it while there's a safety net underneath you. Then, I'm going to remove the safety net and clock you again. Your second trip is obviously going to be much slower, and I doubt any of you would dispute that.
Our offense operates the same damn way. "We don't need to steal the show; just do enough, the defense suffocates the opponent."
It's frustrating. The Patriots offense operates on the assumption that their defense will allow 50 points every game and they go for the throat. I really wish we'd operate ours with the same urgency.