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Largent80":990nm2x7 said:nash72":990nm2x7 said:sdog1981":990nm2x7 said:Uncle Si":990nm2x7 said:Yep.. two years removed from back to back Super Bowls and now the Seahawks are regressing to mediocre...
The free fall is sad to watch really. :sarcasm_off:
Getting pummeled by Green Bay and destroyed by the Falcons in the playoffs was sad to watch. Theres more of that to come though.
So, our earlier talk meant nothing?.....You are still going to be Negative Nancy instead of Nash, the very guy that showed toughness not wimpness?
C'mon man.
nash72":30zuithq said:Largent80":30zuithq said:sdog1981":30zuithq said:Uncle Si":30zuithq said:The free fall is sad to watch really. :sarcasm_off:
So, our earlier talk meant nothing?.....You are still going to be Negative Nancy instead of Nash, the very guy that showed toughness not wimpness?
C'mon man.
Sorry dude. I just cant pretend everythings fine when it isnt.
TwistedHusky":1589ws49 said:Ignorance is bliss.
This team was supposedly as good or better than the SB team if you read the press clippings at the start of the year.
Everyone just ignored the holes and problems.
But ultimately it was those holes and problems that doomed it. Surely some will be convinced that Earl Thomas going down was the real reason, and that contributed to it - but even with a healthy ET next year, I don't expect us to get much farther than we did.
I can see us winning the division next year, but I can also see us choking it away. I cannot see us doing anything of note even after winning the division though.
Uncle Si":1akq1cls said:TwistedHusky":1akq1cls said:Ignorance is bliss.
This team was supposedly as good or better than the SB team if you read the press clippings at the start of the year.
Everyone just ignored the holes and problems.
But ultimately it was those holes and problems that doomed it. Surely some will be convinced that Earl Thomas going down was the real reason, and that contributed to it - but even with a healthy ET next year, I don't expect us to get much farther than we did.
I can see us winning the division next year, but I can also see us choking it away. I cannot see us doing anything of note even after winning the division though.
Ignorance sure is bliss. The Pats passed from the 1 yard line with the game on the line...
Wonder how many Patriots fans felt the same way last year... or Broncos fans the year before that.. etc., etc. (etc.)
I'd be shocked by these consistent definitive statements if they weren't so poorly constructed
The team, like every contending team, has holes. This is the off season PC and JS need to address them.
TwistedHusky":pv9tur92 said:Ignorance is bliss.
This team was supposedly as good or better than the SB team if you read the press clippings at the start of the year.
Everyone just ignored the holes and problems.
But ultimately it was those holes and problems that doomed it. Surely some will be convinced that Earl Thomas going down was the real reason, and that contributed to it - but even with a healthy ET next year, I don't expect us to get much farther than we did.
I can see us winning the division next year, but I can also see us choking it away. I cannot see us doing anything of note even after winning the division though.
Largent80":1mnh7btn said:Why don't you and Nash get a room and see who can be the bigger Downer.
My wife is a therapist and she advised and approved.Uncle Si":yy7je160 said:Largent80":yy7je160 said:Why don't you and Nash get a room and see who can be the bigger Downer.
This is therapy to some...
TwistedHusky":nt62zrui said:Ignorance is bliss.
This team was supposedly as good or better than the SB team if you read the press clippings at the start of the year.
Everyone just ignored the holes and problems.
But ultimately it was those holes and problems that doomed it. Surely some will be convinced that Earl Thomas going down was the real reason, and that contributed to it - but even with a healthy ET next year, I don't expect us to get much farther than we did.
I can see us winning the division next year, but I can also see us choking it away. I cannot see us doing anything of note even after winning the division though.
Edit: Nothing about the football this team played last year was consistently exceptional by the way. Some of it was barely palatable. For such a great team, we seemed to have a really really difficult time scoring TDs for several games in a row.
And while we hung our hat on the fact we were always in the game and never got blown out, lately this is starting to happen.
So I wouldn't just dismiss the clear indications of a team on the decline so hastily.
Largent80":1avn9pqo said:Why don't you and Nash get a room and see who can be the bigger Downer.
Kennedyin92":xotnhonu said:Not feeling any sympathy for Quinn after the way he whined about the loss in Seattle. Nothing will completely take away the sting of XLIX for me, because I will always think "We should have one more." As was said earlier, that may have been the worst collapse ever, but that still only lowers our collapse to #2 (10 point lead in the 4th quarter). Not expecting others to share my perspectives, but those are my rationalizations and I'm sticking to them.
Nope. "The 2nd and wrong" is still "the 2nd and wrong"!The Great Hawktini":1z0mjfc6 said:With Atlanta's loss does this now go down as the worse loss in Super Bowl history? and take some of the heat off of the Hawk's meltdown on the goal line.
Curious to everyone's thoughts.
I disagree. They won't overcome it until they win a Lombardi though. I thought Seattle would never overcome the sham that was XL*, until XLVIII happened. :lol:sdog1981":1l2qhkbv said:The Falcons will never recover from this. For 11 quarters the Falcons had put all the naysayers to bed. They dominated the playoffs. Then they imploded. That could doom a young team, because every time they get a big lead they will play scared saying to themselves "don't screw this up like last time"
Sports Hernia":avqtacsk said:I disagree. They won't overcome it until they win a Lombardi though. I thought Seattle would never overcome the sham that was XL*, until XLVIII happened. :lol:sdog1981":avqtacsk said:The Falcons will never recover from this. For 11 quarters the Falcons had put all the naysayers to bed. They dominated the playoffs. Then they imploded. That could doom a young team, because every time they get a big lead they will play scared saying to themselves "don't screw this up like last time"