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I'm with you. I think the Seahawks will be just fine.
peachesenregalia":2ln8igdd said:TeamoftheCentury":2ln8igdd said:Yeah, when we lose it feels deflating. But, it's a long season and every team will have their challenges. Though, not completely within their control... staying healthier than other teams is also part of it.
I refuse to get into thread conversations that are already looking past the Packers as another loss and 0-2 start. That could happen, but that talk is unnecessary at this point. I HATE predictions. It's a FOOTBALL GAME. You got a 50-50 shot at being right. Lol. The focus is on a tough SNF road game @ Packers. No game is easy. But, there's no reason to go into a game with fatalistic thinking... especially since the Hawks are a proven Super Bowl caliber team.
All the "stay in the moment" and "stay on schedule" talk by Wilson, PC, etc. means more than we are believing right about now. It isn't just talk for the media. The team MUST and WILL keep battling. Yes, I know we see certain things and draw conclusions, but I wish we, as fans, would be just a bit more like the team in this regard.
Whenever there's assessments (as insightful as they may be), I think some tend to draw unintended conclusions... as if the die is cast through the observations of one loss. There will be adjustments, game planning, and preparation in order to go into Green Bay to play to win the game. The Hawks could even be a more dangerous opponent now coming off a loss. I'm sort of surprised I haven't found anyone here at .net looking at it that way. Maybe some are, but those opinions are buried in the muck.
While the Hawks may not have Kam Chancellor, the Packers don't have Jordy Nelson. They're plenty talented without him, but he is missed just like #31.
We're going to beat the Packers next week.
peachesenregalia":3d359ao2 said:Is the overall health of this team. Just now saw that Dez Bryant is out for 4-6 weeks with a broken foot, and who knows how it will affect him coming back? Terell Suggs out for the season with a torn achilles. There are several other high profile players out with injuries from preseason. Point is - this team is loaded with talent. Was it all on display yesterday? No, it wasn't, we have some things to work on, but I'd rather be able to work on them with a healthy team than with a MASH unit.
Patience, little ones. We're going to win the Superbowl this year. I guarantee it.
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/13653 ... roken-foot
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/13650 ... illes-tear
peachesenregalia":1g6mn99j said:TeamoftheCentury":1g6mn99j said:Yeah, when we lose it feels deflating. But, it's a long season and every team will have their challenges. Though, not completely within their control... staying healthier than other teams is also part of it.
I refuse to get into thread conversations that are already looking past the Packers as another loss and 0-2 start. That could happen, but that talk is unnecessary at this point. I HATE predictions. It's a FOOTBALL GAME. You got a 50-50 shot at being right. Lol. The focus is on a tough SNF road game @ Packers. No game is easy. But, there's no reason to go into a game with fatalistic thinking... especially since the Hawks are a proven Super Bowl caliber team.
All the "stay in the moment" and "stay on schedule" talk by Wilson, PC, etc. means more than we are believing right about now. It isn't just talk for the media. The team MUST and WILL keep battling. Yes, I know we see certain things and draw conclusions, but I wish we, as fans, would be just a bit more like the team in this regard.
Whenever there's assessments (as insightful as they may be), I think some tend to draw unintended conclusions... as if the die is cast through the observations of one loss. There will be adjustments, game planning, and preparation in order to go into Green Bay to play to win the game. The Hawks could even be a more dangerous opponent now coming off a loss. I'm sort of surprised I haven't found anyone here at .net looking at it that way. Maybe some are, but those opinions are buried in the muck.
While the Hawks may not have Kam Chancellor, the Packers don't have Jordy Nelson. They're plenty talented without him, but he is missed just like #31.
We're going to beat the Packers next week.