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Maybe Quinn can give KRichard some tips at the galf?
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mrt144":1np4nfsp said:vin.couve12":1np4nfsp said:Nah, shading will happen, as it always has, with ET. Film study will give them an idea of what needs to happen. Communication will be key, as it always has.mrt144":1np4nfsp said:vin.couve12":1np4nfsp said:See my previous post. It hasn't been 1 to 1 with ET this year and last. The only thing we know is that we don't know.
Man, if the coaching staff has the same lackadaisical anticipation of drop off as some of you, the defense is gonna get roasted. You don't need to know exactly what the dropoff will be to anticipate and plan around a drop off. Going into the sitaution basically agnostic of our own team's current strengths and weaknesses seems backwards.
I don't always say what's on my mind in here because most people don't get it anyway. For instance, I've seen more 2 man press and 2 deep man this year than previous years. If we start to bleed, we might even see more of it.
But we have to wait and see. We may not need to and we might continue to mix more in anyway. Blitzing might reduce, but again, we'll have to wait and see.
I wish you would say more stuff like the 2nd paragraph because I totally get it and agree.
pacific101":71eikr75 said:I'm bewildered by a number of Seahawk fans, in this thread, in particular, but in many of their other post as well, that continuously give no props or recognition to the present Seahawks offense or defense and the strides they have made this season, and their collective potential to accomplish some really big things this season.
A little reality therapy is in order here I think. The Seahawks team that made it to the super bowl and won, and the one that lost, wasn't as good as, in many respects, as the collective units we have right now. We got wins in a lot of our games back then, on pure good luck and play calling that went our way.
Our Offense is right now, for the first time in a long while, delivering both a viable running game and passing game too our opponents. I think sometimes we tend to recall things as being much better than what they actually were. When our line is able to create creases for Rawls, he delivers like few other Running Backs can, presently or historically, looking back to Rawls stats, when he filled in for Marshawn, who couldn't stay healthy or get anything going in his run game at that juncture of his career, proved to all of us that he is the real deal, and deserves every opportunity we can give him to show us we got it right.
Duane Brown is making a difference in our offence and more specifically in our run game. Our passing game, while not always pretty, is effective, and statistically, Russell's numbers are off the charts and better than most other comparable QBs in the league. Why you think this present collective of players cant compete with, and more importantly defeat any team out there, I'll never understand.
Can they be defeated? Sure, its pro football, ups and downs, good call, bad calls, anything is possible. one thing is for sure, any team out there that thinks the Seahawks can't or won't whip their ass, is deluding themselves, and are most likely going to have their butts handed to them. I have never lost sight of the crazy wonderful spirit that drives this team to places that many never thought possible, and often times makes it look easy doing it. Most importantly that have shut our critics up, when they had counted us out.
I hope the Seahawks shut their own worst critques up , which are many of their own proclaimed fans, who have no faith in their own team, and offer up only pessimism and harsh criticisms,. by doing what only the Seattle Seahawks can do and that is deliver by catching fire thru November and December, and set themselves up, for another shot at the Super Bowl Title in 2018.
If they manage to get er done, I wonder how many of our critical fans, who refused to acknowledge what incredible strides, were made by both our offense and defense this season, will be posting about how they always believed in them, and how they were always confident they knew they could do it, never doubted them, not even for a second. It would be refreshing if all the hyper critics and doubters would simply say "pass the salt and pepper please, I've got serious serving of crow to swallow" when that time arrives ,
I'll be on record right here and right now, that I have seen incredible progress in both our offense and defense this season. We have some incredible young talents who have risen to the challenges placed before them, and the additions and returns of experienced veterans to our lineups, and who all combined have given the Seahawks a very real chance of winning it all and showing the world the magic of the 12th man, and the spirit of the Seattle Seahawks is truly well and very much alive.
go Seahawks !
I'm appreciating the irony of posting the Spock picture and then using an exceptional case as the norm.Seymour":1bp9c49r said:
pacific101":18f53tnv said:I'm bewildered by a number of Seahawk fans, in this thread, in particular, but in many of their other post as well, that continuously give no props or recognition to the present Seahawks offense or defense and the strides they have made this season, and their collective potential to accomplish some really big things this season.
A little reality therapy is in order here I think. The Seahawks team that made it to the super bowl and won, and the one that lost, wasn't as good as, in many respects, as the collective units we have right now. We got wins in a lot of our games back then, on pure good luck and play calling that went our way.
Our Offense is right now, for the first time in a long while, delivering both a viable running game and passing game too our opponents. I think sometimes we tend to recall things as being much better than what they actually were. When our line is able to create creases for Rawls, he delivers like few other Running Backs can, presently or historically, looking back to Rawls stats, when he filled in for Marshawn, who couldn't stay healthy or get anything going in his run game at that juncture of his career, proved to all of us that he is the real deal, and deserves every opportunity we can give him to show us we got it right.
Duane Brown is making a difference in our offence and more specifically in our run game. Our passing game, while not always pretty, is effective, and statistically, Russell's numbers are off the charts and better than most other comparable QBs in the league. Why you think this present collective of players cant compete with, and more importantly defeat any team out there, I'll never understand.
Can they be defeated? Sure, its pro football, ups and downs, good call, bad calls, anything is possible. one thing is for sure, any team out there that thinks the Seahawks can't or won't whip their ass, is deluding themselves, and are most likely going to have their butts handed to them. I have never lost sight of the crazy wonderful spirit that drives this team to places that many never thought possible, and often times makes it look easy doing it. Most importantly that have shut our critics up, when they had counted us out.
I hope the Seahawks shut their own worst critques up , which are many of their own proclaimed fans, who have no faith in their own team, and offer up only pessimism and harsh criticisms,. by doing what only the Seattle Seahawks can do and that is deliver by catching fire thru November and December, and set themselves up, for another shot at the Super Bowl Title in 2018.
If they manage to get er done, I wonder how many of our critical fans, who refused to acknowledge what incredible strides, were made by both our offense and defense this season, will be posting about how they always believed in them, and how they were always confident they knew they could do it, never doubted them, not even for a second. It would be refreshing if all the hyper critics and doubters would simply say "pass the salt and pepper please, I've got serious serving of crow to swallow" when that time arrives ,
I'll be on record right here and right now, that I have seen incredible progress in both our offense and defense this season. We have some incredible young talents who have risen to the challenges placed before them, and the additions and returns of experienced veterans to our lineups, and who all combined have given the Seahawks a very real chance of winning it all and showing the world the magic of the 12th man, and the spirit of the Seattle Seahawks is truly well and very much alive.
go Seahawks !
Neither does worrying about them, so essentially you're doing exactly the same...pittpnthrs":1krgraju said:Pretending the problems dont exist doesnt get rid of them.
pittpnthrs":2x6yilra said:In 2015 when the Panthers destroyed us in the playoffs (admit it, they let up big time in the 2nd and the score didnt look as bad as it really was), I stepped back and said 'Woah', something aint right here. Last year I didnt give us a chance against Atlanta because I was being realistic. We got beat up on. This year I counted the Packers as a sure loss. You saw what happened.
MontanaHawk05":m80vn7jb said:pittpnthrs":m80vn7jb said:In 2015 when the Panthers destroyed us in the playoffs (admit it, they let up big time in the 2nd and the score didnt look as bad as it really was), I stepped back and said 'Woah', something aint right here. Last year I didnt give us a chance against Atlanta because I was being realistic. We got beat up on. This year I counted the Packers as a sure loss. You saw what happened.
Bragging about your loss predictions isn't convincing when you predict the result but miss the reasons.
The 2015 loss came from Wilson playing poorly in the first half - something you haven't criticized.
Atlanta happened from a couple freak plays creating a 14-point swing and momentum never going back our way, plus losing Earl Thomas - again, not a factor you've acknowledged.
The Packers was a 17-9 loss, on the road, induced half by drops and half by terrible officiating. Not a blowout.
You use the phrase "this team" in highly generic fashion and neglect the fact that the team has a winning record. You point out losses that occurred because of factors you haven't mentioned, not some highly vague "regression". Then you turn around and say "the only reason people don't agree with me is because they're blinded by fandom" or similar such statements. None of it is convincing.
This team is better along both lines than it was in 2016. We've got one of the league's most productive tight ends (yes, still, go look at the actual stats) and a heck of a trio of wide receivers. We got to the playoffs in 2015 and 2016 despite being just as bad in the run game as we are now. In the end, all that really matters in this league is the QB. Take a look at how many Packers were on IR in 2010 when they won it all.
And what are you talking about, "barely hanging on". Earl Thomas was having an amazing season and Kam Chancellor has had a particularly brilliant two weeks.
Richard Sherman is a brutal blow. But losing because he's out and losing because "we're regressing" are two different things.
MontanaHawk05":2983k9cp said:pittpnthrs":2983k9cp said:In 2015 when the Panthers destroyed us in the playoffs (admit it, they let up big time in the 2nd and the score didnt look as bad as it really was), I stepped back and said 'Woah', something aint right here. Last year I didnt give us a chance against Atlanta because I was being realistic. We got beat up on. This year I counted the Packers as a sure loss. You saw what happened.
Bragging about your loss predictions isn't convincing when you predict the result but miss the reasons.
The 2015 loss came from Wilson playing poorly in the first half - something you haven't criticized.
Atlanta happened from a couple freak plays creating a 14-point swing and momentum never going back our way, plus losing Earl Thomas - again, not a factor you've acknowledged.
The Packers was a 17-9 loss, on the road, induced half by drops and half by terrible officiating. Not a blowout.
You use the phrase "this team" in highly generic fashion and neglect the fact that the team has a winning record. You point out losses that occurred because of factors you haven't mentioned, not some highly vague "regression". Then you turn around and say "the only reason people don't agree with me is because they're blinded by fandom" or similar such statements. None of it is convincing.
This team is better along both lines than it was in 2016. We've got one of the league's most productive tight ends (yes, still, go look at the actual stats) and a heck of a trio of wide receivers. We got to the playoffs in 2015 and 2016 despite being just as bad in the run game as we are now. In the end, all that really matters in this league is the QB. Take a look at how many Packers were on IR in 2010 when they won it all.
And what are you talking about, "barely hanging on". Earl Thomas was having an amazing season and Kam Chancellor has had a particularly brilliant two weeks.
Richard Sherman is a brutal blow. But losing because he's out and losing because "we're regressing" are two different things.
pittpnthrs":202zv7y0 said:MontanaHawk05":202zv7y0 said:pittpnthrs":202zv7y0 said:In 2015 when the Panthers destroyed us in the playoffs (admit it, they let up big time in the 2nd and the score didnt look as bad as it really was), I stepped back and said 'Woah', something aint right here. Last year I didnt give us a chance against Atlanta because I was being realistic. We got beat up on. This year I counted the Packers as a sure loss. You saw what happened.
Bragging about your loss predictions isn't convincing when you predict the result but miss the reasons.
The 2015 loss came from Wilson playing poorly in the first half - something you haven't criticized.
Atlanta happened from a couple freak plays creating a 14-point swing and momentum never going back our way, plus losing Earl Thomas - again, not a factor you've acknowledged.
The Packers was a 17-9 loss, on the road, induced half by drops and half by terrible officiating. Not a blowout.
You use the phrase "this team" in highly generic fashion and neglect the fact that the team has a winning record. You point out losses that occurred because of factors you haven't mentioned, not some highly vague "regression". Then you turn around and say "the only reason people don't agree with me is because they're blinded by fandom" or similar such statements. None of it is convincing.
This team is better along both lines than it was in 2016. We've got one of the league's most productive tight ends (yes, still, go look at the actual stats) and a heck of a trio of wide receivers. We got to the playoffs in 2015 and 2016 despite being just as bad in the run game as we are now. In the end, all that really matters in this league is the QB. Take a look at how many Packers were on IR in 2010 when they won it all.
And what are you talking about, "barely hanging on". Earl Thomas was having an amazing season and Kam Chancellor has had a particularly brilliant two weeks.
Richard Sherman is a brutal blow. But losing because he's out and losing because "we're regressing" are two different things.
Who cares how and why we lost,,,,we lost. Theres always an excuse as to why. The Falcons loss in the playoffs is a perfect example. A couple freak plays that killed momentum? They outscored us for 3 straight quarters. Thats a heck of a momentum swing. They were just flat out better than we were.
By 'barely hanging on' I meant they are just coming back from injury and that could go south real quick.
Sorry, but I dont see this team being any better than its been the last couple years. The loss to Washington and the offensive struggles have cemented that. I see the same pattern happening that will include an early exit in the playoffs if they even make the playoffs and no coaching changes to remedy the slide. I hope i'm wrong.
pittpnthrs":3hbcf75b said:Who cares how and why we lost