chris98251":189giqc2 said:Jville":189giqc2 said:Angry people divert a lot of threads from their original subject to battles between posters. The machine equivalent of a defective transponder generating noise and drowning out the signal. Drowning out the actual subject is what angry people do.
Any insightful discussion about what can be learned from Norton's time as defensive coordinator will have to take place elsewhere. And we could have been having some good informative discussions ..... from that 1st year where Seattle and San Francisco were the last of the teams using their base defenses most of the time to its experimentation with multiple personnel in search of an effective zone blitz scheme in Norton's final year.
Any follow up review of what lessons can be discerned from Norton's time as defensive coordinator is simply not going to take place here. The forum culture will not allow it.
I would say that if the discussion doesn't follow your personal doctrine you say it is worthless, I see it as lots of versions of what people see and argue, it's a forum and difference of views and opinions is what make it work, if you have issues maybe it is better for you to look for things somewhere else like a Blog of your favorite Mediot that doesn't allow dissenting comments.
This place has always been about different views and arguments, kind of what makes it work, yes some go to far, but you can choose to respond or move on.
Be pretty boring if everyone was agreeing Wilson is Elite and can do no wrong.
Pete is a godsend to Seattle we should never doubt him.
Get rid of all players that don't join in pre and post-game prayers, they are not the types we want representing the Seahawks.
All reporter access that doesn't support the Seahawks should be curtailed because they say mean things and so forth.
Time to leave the Bubble.
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I hadn't really thought of dot net as incapable of evolving beyond that of a gossip forum. Maybe your right. And, it would fit with the observation that media soap operas lead the way in dictating current subjects to gossip groups.