hawkfan68
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All other road teams won their games in the WC round...Colts, Eagles, and Chargers.
hawkfan68":2btow6gs said:All other road teams won their games in the WC round...Colts, Eagles, and Chargers.
The_Z_Man":23tq6r0m said:All those games were winnable...
Three teams decided to go out and TAKE IT.
We decided, no, no, we don't want any part of winning.
Philadelphia went on the road against the toughest defense in the NFL facing Mack and put the game into Nick Fole's hands... win it for us Nick!
Nick Foles
But we didn't trust Wilson to do the same... when faced with 10 man fronts and constant run blitzes, we ran the ball into their jaws... over and over and over.
While the Eagles on the road in the cold, with Nick Foles, facing a nasty pass rush -- called on their QB to make the plays, even when he got picked twice.
Because our coaches apparently don't trust Russell Wilson and their coaches trust Nick Foles.
Pete and Brian should be looking in the mirror right now and comparing themselves to Peterson and Reich, and everyone else, and saying "You sorry sacks of crap, you have no balls at all... you have no gumption, you have no creativity..." that's what I would tell myself after being shown that I was inferior to every other coach in the freaking wild card round, including the guy I trained.
Poor decisions by our coaches.
Cost us 1 Superbowl, 3 playoff games, and a trip to the playoffs...
Infuriating.
I was trying to be reflective, but watching that Eagles game today just pissed me the hell off... and made me realize how inadequate we really were.
chris98251":5zkxa30r said:The_Z_Man":5zkxa30r said:All those games were winnable...
Three teams decided to go out and TAKE IT.
We decided, no, no, we don't want any part of winning.
Philadelphia went on the road against the toughest defense in the NFL facing Mack and put the game into Nick Fole's hands... win it for us Nick!
Nick Foles
But we didn't trust Wilson to do the same... when faced with 10 man fronts and constant run blitzes, we ran the ball into their jaws... over and over and over.
While the Eagles on the road in the cold, with Nick Foles, facing a nasty pass rush -- called on their QB to make the plays, even when he got picked twice.
Because our coaches apparently don't trust Russell Wilson and their coaches trust Nick Foles.
Pete and Brian should be looking in the mirror right now and comparing themselves to Peterson and Reich, and everyone else, and saying "You sorry sacks of crap, you have no balls at all... you have no gumption, you have no creativity..." that's what I would tell myself after being shown that I was inferior to every other coach in the freaking wild card round, including the guy I trained.
Poor decisions by our coaches.
Cost us 1 Superbowl, 3 playoff games, and a trip to the playoffs...
Infuriating.
I was trying to be reflective, but watching that Eagles game today just pissed me the hell off... and made me realize how inadequate we really were.
Well when you have a former QB as your head coach versus a former DB as your head coach your level of comfort is different. Pederson is going to favor all in and high risk with offense, he states that fact and going for it, Pete is a defensive guy which means he doesn't trust the offense to win games as much as his defense to control a game. Both ways work, we were just on the wrong side this time and a missed field goal is not a ringing endorcement of a major favor in one side or the other.
EverydayImRusselin":1l3uubuv said:Seahawks also scored 3rd most point this weekend.
seahawksny":20iumxvt said:Pathetic
The_Z_Man":1ng8rrim said:All those games were winnable...
Three teams decided to go out and TAKE IT.
We decided, no, no, we don't want any part of winning.
Philadelphia went on the road against the toughest defense in the NFL facing Mack and put the game into Nick Fole's hands... win it for us Nick!
Nick Foles
But we didn't trust Wilson to do the same... when faced with 10 man fronts and constant run blitzes, we ran the ball into their jaws... over and over and over.
While the Eagles on the road in the cold, with Nick Foles, facing a nasty pass rush -- called on their QB to make the plays, even when he got picked twice.
Because our coaches apparently don't trust Russell Wilson and their coaches trust Nick Foles.
Pete and Brian should be looking in the mirror right now and comparing themselves to Peterson and Reich, and everyone else, and saying "You sorry sacks of crap, you have no balls at all... you have no gumption, you have no creativity..." that's what I would tell myself after being shown that I was inferior to every other coach in the freaking wild card round, including the guy I trained.
Poor decisions by our coaches.
Cost us 1 Superbowl, 3 playoff games, and a trip to the playoffs...
Infuriating.
I was trying to be reflective, but watching that Eagles game today just pissed me the hell off... and made me realize how inadequate we really were.
acer1240":37dubga4 said:seahawksny":37dubga4 said:Pathetic
Really? How?
I'm sick of this shit. At least bring something to the table.
I'm proud as hell to be a Hawks fan today
I picked the four visiting teams,and my own team is the one to let me down :229031_banghead:hawkfan68":34esfpxw said:All other road teams won their games in the WC round...Colts, Eagles, and Chargers.
hawkfan68":zlqunfd4 said:All other road teams won their games in the WC round...Colts, Eagles, and Chargers.
NJlargent":3fw8y5x7 said:EverydayImRusselin":3fw8y5x7 said:Seahawks also scored 3rd most point this weekend.
7th and second to last if you get rid of the garbage prevent TD late in the 4th when game was over
The_Z_Man":32579tl7 said:After this weekend I saw more clearly.
Watching these games I realized we had no shot. Every one of the winning teams on the field today outclasses the Seahawks by a mile in both talent and situational coaching.... those rosters are loaded.
None of our O linemen outside of Brown would start for any of those teams . In fact, a lot of our starting O linemen wouldn't even compete for 2nd or 3rd string on the Saints, Rams, Patriots, or Chiefs.
Oh yea, watching Unger completely leverage Bennett out of the gap and spring Kamara for the final first down, really felt like a dagger in the gut.