Cyrus12
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Since the fo can't draft I think the rebuild era has begun. Imo it might be a few years before we are a playoff team again. Changes in the fo and head coach will likely happen next season
seahawkfreak":1ogeuanc said:Wow. It is ok to be down about the recent changes but let's be excited for the future. We make the playoffs this year we are right back on track and avoided a complete implosion. So yes we are still in Golden Times. We still have great players and our FO seems to be getting down to business again.
Still a great time to be a Seahawk fan.
Seymour":2g9h6088 said:The golden years with Pete ended on the play IMO, not today.
12forlife":1dwwy4ez said:seahawkfreak":1dwwy4ez said:Wow. It is ok to be down about the recent changes but let's be excited for the future. We make the playoffs this year we are right back on track and avoided a complete implosion. So yes we are still in Golden Times. We still have great players and our FO seems to be getting down to business again.
Still a great time to be a Seahawk fan.
How are we taking this out of Context? Just cause we cut off the extended part that you think we are still the golden girls? This is going to be a whole new regime around here. No more of Sherm and Bennett's antics. This is Wags & Wilsons team now. No more LOB or any of that. I would be pleasantly surprised like most of us Hawk fans if some how we snuck into the playoffs next year, but riddle me this bat man, how in the hell does that happen with the Eagles, Falcons, Panthers, Vikings, Rams, Saints & Packers likely 2-4 wins better then anything we can get done next season. Not a lot of us crying about what the FO is doing or had to do. We are just realists.
I hope I can get to that point about next year, IMHO to get there they are going to have to have a 2012 grade draft.RolandDeschain":1jo9x4av said:If we had not made some significant coaching changes, I'd say the answer is no. However, I think Pete finally realized that player personnel was only part of the problem when it came to our ability to make deep playoff runs the last few years.
I've actually got pretty high hopes for next season. We're going to look DIFFERENT and that will be a blessing in some ways.
Sports Hernia":215byojk said:I hope I can get to that point about next year, IMHO to get there they are going to have to have a 2012 grade draft.RolandDeschain":215byojk said:If we had not made some significant coaching changes, I'd say the answer is no. However, I think Pete finally realized that player personnel was only part of the problem when it came to our ability to make deep playoff runs the last few years.
I've actually got pretty high hopes for next season. We're going to look DIFFERENT and that will be a blessing in some ways.
Seymour":a7q1p4cu said:The golden years with Pete ended on the play IMO, not today.
This is the logical fallacy known as the "non sequiter", or "doesn't follow". Age has nothing to do with the ability to coach, spot talent, motivate, or teach.NJlargent":12nix7lp said:After regressing for a few years and following some god awful offseason moves during that stretch, I find it amazing that people think Carroll at almost 67 is going to turn us around.
hawknation2018":2e2iiyp9 said:There are a lot of things to look forward to:
#1 Russell Wilson's development under a new OC and QB guru.
#2 A full season of play from a very good LT in Duane Brown . . . and a new offensive line coach to boot. Fundamentals and technique of the offensive line should greatly improve.
#3 Bobby Wagner was the best defensive player in the NFL last year -- not named Aaron Donald.
#4 Earl Thomas will be a year removed from a broken leg. I think he has a chance to return to form. If that happens, then the sky is the limit for this defense.
#5 Pete Carroll's final chance to cement his legacy as a great football coach. He built a Super Bowl champion. Can he do it again?
A.D.I.D.A.S.":3lmru35u said:Whatever they do I hope they actually build an offense around Wilson and get him some skill players worth a damn.