Jerhawk
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How are you folks doing after the Titans game? Whats the pulse of .Net?
RussB":bceo1g3j said:I dont like this team right now, im not angry though. Just want them to trade bennett and see if they can get some a solid lineman for him. Also trading someone else too is a good idea. This team as it is right now wont win a superbowl.
This isn't fantasy football. If your can't unload your obvious underperformers to fix the obvious problem on the field what's your next realistic move? And more importantly do you believe JS has the balls or power over PC to even attempt it?RussB":zl2upkii said:I dont like this team right now, im not angry though. Just want them to trade bennett and see if they can get some a solid lineman for him. Also trading someone else too is a good idea. This team as it is right now wont win a superbowl.
Wow, optimistic from where I sit. Though being in Missouri I don't see the debacle live. I don't buy Wilson as being David Carr'd whatever the hell that even means.FlyingGreg":2xdcy1l4 said:A lot of us have seen this coming, so not mad at all. It is what is is.
Poor drafts and free agency decisions set us up for failure. Some choose to believe in the "sun will come out tomorrow", and that's ok. I don't begrudge anyone their opinion.
But, we are reaping what we sowed. We have shattered our former elite QB and we expose our defense way too much.
Mostly, I just miss being excited to watch the Seahawks play. They are painful and boring,l and I no longer look forward to 3 hours of this garbage. That's the worst part.
Schedule wise? I had them at 1-2 after Week 3. But what I am seeing matters more than W-L. We will still likely win the West and go to playoffs, but we don't have what it takes to win on the road or win the Conference.
I don't like you and believe you are a troll but I actually agree with most of what you say. Mostly about Pete and his assistants. Everything else not really sir.TwistedHusky":2fbknqxe said:This isn't good football.
And it hasn't been for several years.
I am not really disappointed. Perplexed at all the interesting ways we seem to find ways to lose, and amused by the finger pointing and the defending of guys like Wilson - but not angry anymore. I was, but after being subjected to a steady diet of this kind of football for most of last year - I just root for the team without really expecting much anymore.
I don't get too upset after losses now. Disappointed at what could have been but I think the days of this being a great team are gone. Carroll is clearly tired and old, still clinging to crappy assistants and our GM hasn't really done much since Scott left. Sure he gets a few good players like Lockett, but every GM finds a few good players. He isn't much better than anyone else because we cannot really milk the 2011 2012 drafts anymore.
What our fan base is really good at is making excuses. I think that is cute. If this, if that. If he hadn't dropped it, hadn't gotten the penalty, hadn't given up the 271 yd run.... sure whatever.
I think we have some fans that want to cling to the delusion but I don't think it matters either way what we think.
This is the team we got, these are the coaches we got. It would really be foolish to expect much from them at this point, considering what we have seen from them lately. So I don't.
FlyingGreg":3mfb9lee said:A lot of us have seen this coming, so not mad at all. It is what is is.
Poor drafts and free agency decisions set us up for failure. Some choose to believe in the "sun will come out tomorrow", and that's ok. I don't begrudge anyone their opinion.
But, we are reaping what we sowed. We have shattered our former elite QB and we expose our defense way too much.
Mostly, I just miss being excited to watch the Seahawks play. They are painful and boring,l and I no longer look forward to 3 hours of this garbage. That's the worst part.
Schedule wise? I had them at 1-2 after Week 3. But what I am seeing matters more than W-L. We will still likely win the West and go to playoffs, but we don't have what it takes to win on the road or win the Conference.
Josea16":1pd0ujx3 said:Wow, optimistic from where I sit. Though being in Missouri I don't see the debacle live. I don't buy Wilson as being David Carr'd whatever the hell that even means.FlyingGreg":1pd0ujx3 said:A lot of us have seen this coming, so not mad at all. It is what is is.
Poor drafts and free agency decisions set us up for failure. Some choose to believe in the "sun will come out tomorrow", and that's ok. I don't begrudge anyone their opinion.
But, we are reaping what we sowed. We have shattered our former elite QB and we expose our defense way too much.
Mostly, I just miss being excited to watch the Seahawks play. They are painful and boring,l and I no longer look forward to 3 hours of this garbage. That's the worst part.
Schedule wise? I had them at 1-2 after Week 3. But what I am seeing matters more than W-L. We will still likely win the West and go to playoffs, but we don't have what it takes to win on the road or win the Conference.
Jim Plunklett was on worse teams for years then David Carr and won a Superbowl. Alex Smith basically the same but right this second on a team that can and will retire Tom Brady and most any NFC team beyond Atlanta if that.
Give Russell the tools and it is ON! (An actual average power OL not ZBS shite crap OL).