Watching the divisional round this weekend I have become spoiled. I EXPECT to see the Seahawks in the divisional round. Win or lose, I EXPECT them to be one of the 4 NFC teams battling it out this weekend for a chance to make it to the NFC Championship.
Sigh. However, hope always springs eternal for all fans in the offseason.
I am cautiously optimistic for next season. Obviously a wait and see for the new coaching staff (once in place) but I think Carroll still has some life and success left in him. The messaging is still relevant I believe for most of the team.
Having JS still on staff leading the GM charge is absolutely huge to me. I think the dynamic between John and Pete is one of the most underrated elements of our team's success. If we can have these two for at least two more years I suspect the postseason will be a reality in both 2018 and 2019.
So much of success is based off of luck in this game. We all watch these playoffs. How many times do we see a HUGE play go for one team or the other based off of mere inches? I think the Seahawks were largely unlucky in 2017. It cost Bevell and Cable their jobs no doubt. With a little more luck we are 11-5 and not 9-7, in the playoffs as per usual and who knows at that point?
Yeah, but I digress. A little blue today wishing I was watching the Seahawks either in person at the Clink or on the TV.
Sigh. However, hope always springs eternal for all fans in the offseason.
I am cautiously optimistic for next season. Obviously a wait and see for the new coaching staff (once in place) but I think Carroll still has some life and success left in him. The messaging is still relevant I believe for most of the team.
Having JS still on staff leading the GM charge is absolutely huge to me. I think the dynamic between John and Pete is one of the most underrated elements of our team's success. If we can have these two for at least two more years I suspect the postseason will be a reality in both 2018 and 2019.
So much of success is based off of luck in this game. We all watch these playoffs. How many times do we see a HUGE play go for one team or the other based off of mere inches? I think the Seahawks were largely unlucky in 2017. It cost Bevell and Cable their jobs no doubt. With a little more luck we are 11-5 and not 9-7, in the playoffs as per usual and who knows at that point?
Yeah, but I digress. A little blue today wishing I was watching the Seahawks either in person at the Clink or on the TV.