When do the Hawks lose again?

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  • Wk 6-9 Ten, @ Ari (TNF), @StL (MNF), TB

    Votes: 22 13.3%
  • Wk 10 @ Atlanta

    Votes: 9 5.5%
  • Wk 11 or 13 Min, NO (MNF)

    Votes: 24 14.5%
  • Wk 14 or 15 @ SF, @ NYG

    Votes: 59 35.8%
  • Wk 16 or 17 Ari, StL

    Votes: 6 3.6%
  • Not at all the rest of the regular season

    Votes: 45 27.3%

  • Total voters
    165

Jay-Dog

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I honestly don't see us losing another game this season, not without a fight. This team has all the tools to win. At first glance, I was a bit worried about our schedule due to the early season jitters, but if we can get healthy and continue with our game plan we will win. I think the only game in question is SF. Time will tell how they develop in the next few games. Houston just had a melt down and SF seized the opportunity.

This team will not make the same mistakes they made last year (miami, detroit) losses.

We will not lose to NO, must win, going to be insanely loud, my ears might just bleed!!. Plus, I just paid a pretty penny to attend that game, not walking out without victory. Go Hawks!!
 

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Seahawks don't lose again until free agency 2014.

Colts game was easily a game the Seahawks could have won by a blow-out, and we gave it to them, with a little help from the Refs and a big miscommunication error on defense, down our 4 best players that work the O-line. And we gave it to them on the road in their house, and they were a 3-1 team.
 

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I honestly think the next loss is NO. I love how people think this is just an automatic game. Do people realize that NO has actually given up less points this year than we have ? They also have more sacks, and I think both defenses are close to having the same amount of turnovers.

I understand the worry about Arizona, but their OL sucks, they can't run the ball, Palmer likes to hold onto the ball, and they can't protect him. He's thrown more picks than TDs this year; tell me how that works out with our secondary. I'm guessing 3 picks, 1 strip sack and probably 5 sacks that game. Their D is good, so we may not score a lot, but I doubt we need to.

STL just looks like a wreck. They are the worst team in the division and their points differential is bottom 6 in the league I believe. Meaning they aren't losing, they're getting blown out.

ATL is a much more winnable game than I thought it would be. Tampa and Tennesse probably won't put up much of a fight. SF will be a tough game down there, but still winnable.

It's hard to get a gauge on where things will stand. I'd like to see our OL get healthy before I predict a nice long win streak, but it looks like we're going 4-0 or 3-1 the next 4 games for sure. We could end up only losing one more game, we could lose 3 more games, or run the table. If we're healthy, I think we could run the table.
 

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We are going to lose to a team(s) we have no business losing to, and probably win our remaining tough ones(NO,SF). Won't even attempt to guess which game(s) though.
 

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Seattle is not going to lose @ NYG. Come on, man. The games they have the biggest chance to lose are:

@SF (yeah, yeah, you got our number, but when is the last time you won in San Francisco? 2008?)
@ATL (they are still talented, and good enough at WR to challenge even the Legion of Boom)
N.O. (yes, it's in Seattle, but if there ever was a home game Seattle might lose, it's this. Unlikely, but possible).


Chances are Seattle loses only 1 or 2 more.
 

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5_Golden_Rings":a887w1w8 said:
Seattle is not going to lose @ NYG. Come on, man. The games they have the biggest chance to lose are:

@SF (yeah, yeah, you got our number, but when is the last time you won in San Francisco? 2008?)
@ATL (they are still talented, and good enough at WR to challenge even the Legion of Boom)
N.O. (yes, it's in Seattle, but if there ever was a home game Seattle might lose, it's this. Unlikely, but possible).


Chances are Seattle loses only 1 or 2 more.

How many more do you believe SF will lose...and to whom? If I may ask.
 

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If we get healthy on the o line I think we win a lot of the upcoming games.

Like everyone was saying the next real test will be NO

We need those two division wins on the road after the Titans.
 

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I think we roll through to San Francisco if the Hawks look sharp against Tennessee... If the Hawks look sloppy against Tennessee, I can see us losing games in ARI, ATL & SF.. giving us a 12-4 record. SF is going to be brutal... Willis and Smith will be back, The SF running game is starting to roll and the offense has geared less towards passing, making the strength of our secondary less of a factor. Crowd noise will be a factor. I won't be surprised to see us lose in SF, but I expect it to be an ugly win. If we win against SF in SF, I can completely see us laying an egg in NY against the Giants. Travel, The perception of the Giants team right now... etc. Somehow... We'll figure out how to overlook Manning, Cruz, Nicks, Randle and an underperforming defense.
 

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HawkWow":12uf416b said:
JesterHawk":12uf416b said:


Draft days are going to suck.

Not if we continue to trade back and acquire more talent to evaluate. Who really needs 1st and 2nd round picks when you can have a few 3rd rounders, a few 4th rounders, and a few 5th rounders who might rate the same the same in some strengths and be much cheaper in the long run.
 

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Losing is not an option. This board is crawling with player and coach-bashing posts from peeps that we either seldom or never see.

Ridiculous threads with posts talking about Wilson needing to 'step up' behind a turnstile on his blindside, a rookie to his to right, poor pass pro from the guards, and center that is not yet functioning as the brains of the unit..no matter how physical he plays.

One ridiculous post after another from peeps that either lost money, didn't get their fantasy points or lost face because their "Dynasty & 16-0" bragging rights are gone. My advice would be not to stake your personal or financial success on the fate of a football team. No amount of wanking on this board will influence coaching decisions anyhow, so chill.

Win out or this board will continue to be hot mess. :th2thumbs:
 

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Am I the only one nervous about next Thursday at the Cardinals? A short week, coming off what I will assume will be an emotional win over the Titans to get back on track...Cardinals D is for real, yo as Jessie Pinkman would say.
 

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Aros":h9pmvwz4 said:
Am I the only one nervous about next Thursday at the Cardinals? A short week, coming off what I will assume will be an emotional win over the Titans to get back on track...Cardinals D is for real, yo as Jessie Pinkman would say.

If you will note my posts from before, no you are not the only one. Being a road team on a Thursday game is HARD, and we've not exactly been stellar against Arizona in Glendale....and the Arizona defense at least does seem to be for real.
 

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Polaris":aql2c3z1 said:
Aros":aql2c3z1 said:
Am I the only one nervous about next Thursday at the Cardinals? A short week, coming off what I will assume will be an emotional win over the Titans to get back on track...Cardinals D is for real, yo as Jessie Pinkman would say.

If you will note my posts from before, no you are not the only one. Being a road team on a Thursday game is HARD, and we've not exactly been stellar against Arizona in Glendale....and the Arizona defense at least does seem to be for real.

As I said in another thread, our one saving grace is that AZ plays SF this Sunday... Hopefully, they are beat up and tired when we play them on Thursday... that could neutralize the short week travel a bit. But, yes, like some other posters, the AZ game on Thursday night game will not be a gimme by any stretch, and we haven't been very good in Glendale.
 

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I actually think we win out until the NYG game. For some reason, that one worries me. The rest of the games I know we'll be within striking distance of winning at the end. :229031_shrug:
 

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5_Golden_Rings":3dhwfebu said:
Seattle is not going to lose @ NYG. Come on, man. The games they have the biggest chance to lose are:

@SF (yeah, yeah, you got our number, but when is the last time you won in San Francisco? 2008?)
@ATL (they are still talented, and good enough at WR to challenge even the Legion of Boom)
N.O. (yes, it's in Seattle, but if there ever was a home game Seattle might lose, it's this. Unlikely, but possible).


Chances are Seattle loses only 1 or 2 more.
Just realized that Julio Jones is out for the year. Cross ATL off that list.

HawkWow":3dhwfebu said:
5_Golden_Rings":3dhwfebu said:
Seattle is not going to lose @ NYG. Come on, man. The games they have the biggest chance to lose are:

@SF (yeah, yeah, you got our number, but when is the last time you won in San Francisco? 2008?)
@ATL (they are still talented, and good enough at WR to challenge even the Legion of Boom)

So I'm seeing around 11-5 for San Francisco.
N.O. (yes, it's in Seattle, but if there ever was a home game Seattle might lose, it's this. Unlikely, but possible).


Chances are Seattle loses only 1 or 2 more.

How many more do you believe SF will lose...and to whom? If I may ask.

The 49ers most likely losses, in my estimation, are:

@ N.O. (although we've had their number lately and will have some weapons back)
SEA (it's home, and we'll have more weapons back, but Seattle is a quality team and will have Harvin)
One of the Cardinal games (will have a better idea about them next week)

Atlanta needs to be crossed off the list due to Jones' injury. I still wouldn't have had them on the list due to the possible last game at the stick and the mojo that would bring. I'm seeing about 11-5 here.




firebee":3dhwfebu said:
I think we roll through to San Francisco if the Hawks look sharp against Tennessee... If the Hawks look sloppy against Tennessee, I can see us losing games in ARI, ATL & SF.. giving us a 12-4 record. SF is going to be brutal... Willis and Smith will be back, The SF running game is starting to roll and the offense has geared less towards passing, making the strength of our secondary less of a factor. Crowd noise will be a factor. I won't be surprised to see us lose in SF, but I expect it to be an ugly win. If we win against SF in SF, I can completely see us laying an egg in NY against the Giants. Travel, The perception of the Giants team right now... etc. Somehow... We'll figure out how to overlook Manning, Cruz, Nicks, Randle and an underperforming defense.

So will Manningham and Crabtree, if all reports are correct. And also Tank Carradine and Q. Dial, some needed depth to the DL (you recall that Carradine would have been a 1st round pick if not for his season ending injury, and Dial has bulked up to 340 and will be an asset on the nose in the running game). It will definitely be a better team you face the second time around, and in San Francisco. Of course, you guys will have Harvin back, so you'll be better, too.

I really cannot, just cannot see Seattle losing to the Giants. They are garbage this year. Eli will throw five interceptions.
 
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