PC's weakness is showing

Crizilla

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just too many off the field issues. His non nonchalant, happy go lucky attitude isn't keeping the players in check. If Bellichick was coaching this team none of this would be happening. We need Pete to start giving a rats ass and not put up with crap anymore. We just aren't a very disciplined, mature team. There's gotta be somebody to agree with me here...

Pete, call a meeting or do something. Don't make RW coach the damn team
 

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Strikes me as a bullshevik troll post.
You try keeping 53 to 90+ grown men who have ample financial resources on the straight and narrow. You probably can't even keep your own teens out of trouble.
PC is DA MAN. On top of that, PC takes on a broader range of troubled individuals. Some pan out brilliantly; others, well, not so much.
Beats the HELL out of Ruskell and his bullcrap "good citizens" with NO TALENT rosters year after year. It's a cost of competing. Now that pot's legal in WA we're going to attract the talented potheads, but they won't get busted by the law here.
 

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This is just another variation of 'Pete's rah-rah attitude won't translate to the NFL,' and it's stale. :roll:
 

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Since 2010, Seattle has the most infractions with 5. New England has the 3rd worst with 3.

"Here is what Bill Belichick has done: He has placed Patriots fans on the defensive for the rest of their lives." "...the only thing that does matter now is the image of the New England Patriots. The sports community now associates the Patriots with cheating. The three Super Bowl championships are, and forever will be, under suspicion. The thought will never go away."
http://www.boston.com/sports/football/p ... revealing/
 

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These are grown men....they alone are responsible for their actions.....not 'mommy' or 'daddy'!
 

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Mountains out of molehills. You're talking about a handful of guys having an issue out of 50-90. Seattle has one of the best locker rooms in the NFL, if not the best, in terms of chemistry and passion for the game. We don't scout choir boys. That was Ruskell's bag -- I believe few miss that brand of football.

Also, show me another head coach who has organized large scale efforts to improve local communities like Carroll has done in LA and Seattle.
 

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RW is not already the coach, but he is in fact the coach, the GM, and the owner. He just hasn't gotten around to informing everyone of his new position. That comes in year 3.
 

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Wiseguy":2h7v1nfq said:
RW is not already the coach, but he is in fact the coach, the GM, and the owner. He just hasn't gotten around to informing everyone of his new position. That comes in year 3.
Worked well for the Cavs with Lebron.
 

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IIRC isn't Tom Coughlin the biggest hardass in the league? Didn't Plax shoot himself? They've had three players suspended for PED's in the past two seasons.

Save the "It's Pete's crap fault."

Does it need to be addressed? Yes.

Will I give Pete a chance to address it before I label him weak? Absolutely.

I thought we wanted dirtbags?
 

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The PLAYERS are choosing to do stupid things. He can't hold their hands, they are grown men, acting like idiots. It's on them. Sure the team could maybe tighten things up, but I think that will be happening very soon anyway, especially w/word that they are about to get fined.
 

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Yes, there is a certain amount of inexperience and "reckless youth" about this team. I think that last season was the season to air those issues out: like the team struggling to win on the road and playing down their competition. As others have said in another thread, the lack of discipline before and during the Miami game cost us the division and possibly the whole-shebang. But all of that is because this is a YOUNG team. It's not on Pete Carroll - and hopefully this will be the year that the Seahawks approach the game with a new sense of seriousness, determination, and professionalism. As I said, we've confronted those issues last year and into this off-season. Now it's time to go to work. The team knows that. Irvin's suspension will be the last one.
 
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