pittpnthrs":ynvqglvk said:
Of course, the blame falls on Wilson. The player thats carried the team and Carroll for years now. Hell, even Carroll admitted that. Wilson looked just fine the first game with the pre snap motion and tempo and then Pete neuters the offense as usual and all of a sudden its Russ's fault although it happens every single year with Carroll no matter who the OC is. Pete didnt chose to stick with Waldrons system, he damn near axed it for the entire season. Luckily Pete was desperate and let Waldron implement his system the last few games of the season again (that and Penny started to run for his next contract). Yes, truly refreshing.
Of course the defense improved throughout the season. How could it not? It went from horrid to mediocre. The defense has been bad now for years. Bad drafting and giving a kings ransom for a player the defense didnt even need will do that. Regardless of who the new DC is, expect the defense to take yet another half of a season before they can get out of their own way again.
Pete's progress? The team just had its worst season in over a decade and its a total mess. Now it faces a lack of draft picks and it will be in cap space hell in a year or two unless drastic changes are made. Great job Pete. Your killing it.
Honestly, thank you for this response

It shows that how one processes and interprets events totally depends on your point of view.
You view Russell as the primary cause of Seahawks successes and Pete Carroll as more of an impediment than an asset.
I view Pete Carroll as the primary driver of Seahawks success during his tenure here, and Russell Wilson as a primary beneficiary of, and also key participant in, Pete's system, approach, culture, and coaching.
The Waldron offense, the Indy game, and the disappearance of what was shown in Indy. Honestly, many elements of your take sound about right to me, you just go a little further and with a little more negativity toward Pete than how I see it. I actually love this part of your take, find it refreshing blunt, and entertaining (in a good way), "Luckily Pete was desperate and let Waldron implement his system the last few games of the season again (that and Penny started to run for his next contract). Yes, truly refreshing." As a coach, the reality of getting your butt handed to you repeatedly drives real change like nothing else.
I do agree that the losing forced Pete to change and actually turn the reins over to Waldron. Penny running for his next contract--true. I also see the emergence of young OL talent like Jake Curhan and Phil Haynes, along with Adrian Petersen's influence on Penny as factors. Damn, but wasn't it fun to watch that run game with Penny going for buck-fifty plus all those games? Not seen since Peak Beastmode!
We'll probably continue to disagree about Russell. IMO the league has largely figured him out, though only a few teams have the horses on D to use that knowledge to really shut him down, Rams and Cardinals being prime examples. Penny and the running game and Waldron's game planning have temporarily removed the Cards from that list. (Kyler Murray now suffers from the same issue of being figured out, similar to Russell.) Russell is a top-notch game manager with a great deep ball who can't carry a team with just his passing against strong opponents; he needs a strong running game (like the last few games of the season with Penny) and an elite defense.
On Pete and DCs, check out the thread in the NFL forum on Tre Flowers and how the Bengals are using him.
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To me it shows a lack of creativity and execution on the part of KNJ, when compared to the Bengals DC and D staff. Maybe it's still Pete's fault? Could be, but I'm going to lay this one at the feet of KNJ, not being creative, resourceful, and energetic enough to come up with the kinds of targeted packages the Bengals clearly have. Is it because Pete didn't give KNJ enough latitude? Could be. I'm going with the "it's KNJ's fault" explanation here, as he was the titular DC. We may not find out the truth until the new DC is in place and we see how things are going. I have to believe that Dan Quinn had full latitude as a DC in his 2013 & 2014 seasons.
The Jamal Adams trade... yeah, not working out so well, at this point. Bad drafts, bad FA signings... the only saving grace is that a lot of other NFL teams screw it up even worse than Seattle. IMO Hawks are actually middle of the road on this stuff, overall. Definite room for improvement.
Do give Pete Carroll credit for the good and great parts of his coaching and team approach. You might have to look extra hard given your point of view. The team has been to two SBs, winning one. It's just been so long...