Popeyejones":v489a9gc said:Jimjones0384":v489a9gc said:Also, I don't think Sherm is going to have the kind of success in a different system as here.
If he's not going to have success it won't be because of that. It's the same system, which is why the 9ers went after him within 60 seconds of his release becoming official (not an exaggeration).
Cyrus12":1sgc5e0b said:Cant wait for the 30 for 30 on 49...
ThisTical21":15en0h0g said:Sherman is absolutely, 100% right. They did lose their way. They stopped competing. They infused the team with good guys rather than ruthless winners. They forgot that their brashness and defiance is what made them who they were. They started drafting for role players rather than potential studs. They brought in soft veterans. Pete needed to be an asshole to Sherman a long time ago.
I think it's pretty funny, albeit totally predictable, that people are turning on possibly the most beloved and most Seahawky Seahawk of the era.
adeltaY":3ftctp64 said:Cyrus12":3ftctp64 said:Cant wait for the 30 for 30 on 49...
Oh yeah, I'm glad Sherm brought that up too. It'll be craaaazy
Shanegotyou11":2o08zy03 said:adeltaY":2o08zy03 said:Cyrus12":2o08zy03 said:Cant wait for the 30 for 30 on 49...
Oh yeah, I'm glad Sherm brought that up too. It'll be craaaazy
Itll be pretty exciting to see. However itll be mostly this:
Pete babied Russ and never put the blame on the offense like he did the defense. The hawks organization wanted russ as the face of the franchise and not beastmode or loud mouth D. Thats the main reason we passed the ball instead of running the ball.
Alot of criticism towards pete, russ and very minimal to cable and bevell.
chris98251":337ei3qh said:I see Sherman as Jerry Rice coming to the Seahawks, maybe with a little more in the tank but very similar.
Steve2222":1rcnu6bl said:I like how people are defending Sherm by saying he’s only speaking the truth and it’s what us fans have been saying this whole time. No **** it’s the truth but as a former player for the team, who drafted you, made you rich, gave you the opportunity to blossom into a superstar, and win a Super Bowl, how hard is it to just say “no comment” when asked your opinion about Seattle?
Like some posters have already mentioned, he sounds like a bitter ex girlfriend who just can’t let it go. Man I hope SF crashes and burns this year with all their hype.
They had the most talented roster in the league for what, 4-5 years? Usually, by far. Did they play like it?MontanaHawk05":jfr3ej2p said:Tical21":jfr3ej2p said:Sherman is absolutely, 100% right. They did lose their way. They stopped competing. They infused the team with good guys rather than ruthless winners. They forgot that their brashness and defiance is what made them who they were. They started drafting for role players rather than potential studs. They brought in soft veterans.
And none of it resulted in a non-winning season until they signed a bad kicker and lost a promising starting RB to injury.
People here are so desperate to pin our struggles to a single correctable philosophy because it makes them feel better about our chances to rebuild. Unfortunately, the result is a lot of mis-pinnings. Truth is, a lot of NFL teams lose out on the Super Bowl due to factors outside their control (injury, lucky bounces) and respectable gambles that went south. It's not easily fixed.
Folks falling back on the "stopped competing" crap are wrong. Sherman is wrong. The team did not suffer through three losing seasons after The Play because of Bevell and a pack of big contracts. We were winning and firmly in contention the entire time, until 2017 when injury and a bad kicker killed us. There was no major glaring problem to fix until that happened.
That's falsifiable and quantifiable. Sherm's comments aren't. Let's see if he can go on backing his words up without his youth and health, or Earl and Kam.