mikeak
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I am going to miss the empty set pass into congested middle on 2nd and short to win a game..........
Too soon?
Too soon?
Let's see, 27 of those 43 points were scored by our offense. Malcolm Smith had a pick six, Cliff Avril got the safety, and Percy Harvin returned a kick-off for a TD.kidhawk":373uobkl said:Say what you want about the man, and I'm glad we are kick starting this team over the off season, but I'll always be grateful for....
RolandDeschain":26uqwnxa said:Let's see, 27 of those 43 points were scored by our offense. Malcolm Smith had a pick six, Cliff Avril got the safety, and Percy Harvin returned a kick-off for a TD.kidhawk":26uqwnxa said:Say what you want about the man, and I'm glad we are kick starting this team over the off season, but I'll always be grateful for....
But yeah, let's give a lot of credit to Bevell for that win. :roll:
kidhawk":3w0vt44b said:RolandDeschain":3w0vt44b said:Let's see, 27 of those 43 points were scored by our offense. Malcolm Smith had a pick six, Cliff Avril got the safety, and Percy Harvin returned a kick-off for a TD.kidhawk":3w0vt44b said:Say what you want about the man, and I'm glad we are kick starting this team over the off season, but I'll always be grateful for....
But yeah, let's give a lot of credit to Bevell for that win. :roll:
If you watched the game, we won in every phase. If you can't give credit where it's due, that's your problem. I happen to be grateful to every coach and player who was involved in that historic Seahawks victory. Heck, as much as I dislike Harvin, I even appreciate his TD to open the 2nd half.
That has nothing to do with whether he should continue to coach here, but I'll be damned if I'll let what happened in recent years taint my lovefest for that victory. You can feel free to taint that win in any fashion you wish
Gee, no, I had better things to do that day; like watch paint dry. :roll:kidhawk":30uvpb41 said:If you watched the game, we won in every phase.
I didn't say he deserves no credit, but I will say this now: he deserves less than probably every other coach & coordinator on that team. Hell, dude, we'd have won the game if the offense scored ZERO points...16-8 Seahawks win, lol. He could have slept in at the hotel and missed the game, and we'd still have won the Super Bowl.kidhawk":30uvpb41 said:If you can't give credit where it's due, that's your problem.
That return by Harvin was a thing of beauty, it's too bad he's a headcase. Being grateful to anyone associated with a positive act is not how I tend to roll in life, personally. A group can have great success at something and still have a worthless straggler or two. Just like how guilt by association isn't accurate a lot of the time, neither is praise or positivity by association.kidhawk":30uvpb41 said:I happen to be grateful to every coach and player who was involved in that historic Seahawks victory. Heck, as much as I dislike Harvin, I even appreciate his TD to open the 2nd half.
I'm not even sure how you're considering this me tainting that victory. That victory was absolutely amazing. Dominance at a level that is, frankly, almost never seen in the pinnacle game or series of any given sport. Our defense is what set the tone and let the offense do its usual screw around crap and finally find a rhythm, though. We scored one TD in the first half on offense. Of the three phases of the game, I don't think there's any debate that the defense was the biggest piece, followed by special teams, then by the offense. Hell, by the time we got our second TD on offense, the Broncos were already humiliated and itching to go home and end the misery with booze.kidhawk":30uvpb41 said:That has nothing to do with whether he should continue to coach here, but I'll be damned if I'll let what happened in recent years taint my lovefest for that victory. You can feel free to taint that win in any fashion you wish
RolandDeschain":1k7ikj9g said:Gee, no, I had better things to do that day; like watch paint dry. :roll:kidhawk":1k7ikj9g said:If you watched the game, we won in every phase.
I'm not even sure how you're considering this me tainting that victory. That victory was absolutely amazing. Dominance at a level that is, frankly, almost never seen in the pinnacle game or series of any given sport. Our defense is what set the tone and let the offense do its usual screw around crap and finally find a rhythm, though. We scored one TD in the first half on offense. Of the three phases of the game, I don't think there's any debate that the defense was the biggest piece, followed by special teams, then by the offense. Hell, by the time we got our second TD on offense, the Broncos were already humiliated and itching to go home and end the misery with booze.kidhawk":1k7ikj9g said:That has nothing to do with whether he should continue to coach here, but I'll be damned if I'll let what happened in recent years taint my lovefest for that victory. You can feel free to taint that win in any fashion you wish
hawks were up 22-0 @ the half, then Percy happened on the kickoff, 29-0.HawkRiderFan":1ykp3r0z said:kidhawk":1ykp3r0z said:RolandDeschain":1ykp3r0z said:Let's see, 27 of those 43 points were scored by our offense. Malcolm Smith had a pick six, Cliff Avril got the safety, and Percy Harvin returned a kick-off for a TD.kidhawk":1ykp3r0z said:Say what you want about the man, and I'm glad we are kick starting this team over the off season, but I'll always be grateful for....
But yeah, let's give a lot of credit to Bevell for that win. :roll:
If you watched the game, we won in every phase. If you can't give credit where it's due, that's your problem. I happen to be grateful to every coach and player who was involved in that historic Seahawks victory. Heck, as much as I dislike Harvin, I even appreciate his TD to open the 2nd half.
That has nothing to do with whether he should continue to coach here, but I'll be damned if I'll let what happened in recent years taint my lovefest for that victory. You can feel free to taint that win in any fashion you wish
To add to what you said about a team win, even though we didn't need the offense, there was nothing to suggest Denver was stopping them. In the first half when the game was still in doubt I think there were only 3 drives that ended FG, FG, TD. Look further, I think we got jobbed on that first drive and Russ got the first down on the drive stalling play. And the ball was right on the money on the 2nd drive that could have been a FG. I could be wrong, but wasn't the next offensive drive the one after the fumble recovery at 29-0 to make it 36-0?
jammerhawk":5j25zb72 said:I won’t miss a darn thing, I wish he’d been given a pink slip after XLIX.
Palmegranite":22wygkaj said:Or....do you think we'll ever see another Baldwin to Wilson touchdown? That was pretty slick.
KiwiHawk":3uq7vg2q said:What I will miss the most is everyone blaming Bevell when Wilson went off-script and it ended poorly, and crediting Wilson when he went off-script and it went well.
Fact of the matter is we have a QB who goes off-script all the time. It's his thing. His "magic". However, the other side of that fact is that he's a coach killer because he goes off-script.
Sgt. Largent":3tspfa6a said:I'm going to miss the quick bubble screens for 5 yard losses............................. where our 160 lb skinny WR's get blasted and run over by DB's and LB's.