RichNhansom
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Does anyone know what success Pete had at USC at RB? Or was it just Reggie Bush? What about Cable? Was his success as a head coach as well as line coach tied to any one RB?
It seems like both of these guys have had very good success even when they didn't have a Lynch type of RB. Do we believe our running game would go away without Lynch?
I feel like I'm experiencing Deja vu with the Lynch situation. I know he is the polar opposite of Alexander but Shawn was coming off an MVP season and was putting up record TD's and nearly 2000 yards a season when we resigned him There was a ton of folks that felt then that losing Alexander would doom the organization to mediocrity. So what did we do? We sank the ship trying to keep him happy.
The first game of the next year Shawn gets his foot stepped on and breaks bones on the top of his foot and that was pretty much the end of his career. We on the other hand were on the hook for a massive contract that kept us from re-signing Steve Hutchinson and the team spiraled from there.
I love Lynch. As much as many Seahawks but he is seemingly becoming about Lynch and not the team. This organization has thrived on exactly the opposite of that. IMO giving Lynch a huge contract could cripple the team. If he isn't all in then he is not worth the money and paying him will set a very poor example. Even if he is all in, an injury could also derail us.
Imagine Marshall and Mathews on the outside with Baldwin in the slot and Willson at TE. That could be a great system to get defenses to back off the LOS. Add in the threat of Wilson running and you force defenses to choose to defend the run or the pass and not be able to commit to either. Three 6'5" targets plus Baldwin in the slot? Game on.
Wilson had what, three TD's in a quarter of play in the pro bowl he played in? Sure it was the pro bowl but did any other QB's do that? How many times has that happened?
Give Wilson a decent receiving corp and watch what he can do. He is also developing his quick release but for that to be successful we are going to have to create a threat on the outside and force opponents to put a less talented CB on Baldwin. Spreading defenses out will also open up the running game.
We are at a cross road IMO. Committing to Lynch commits to no dominant #1 receiver and dooms us to Lynch's success or failure. Injury or attitude could derail him and our team. It is time to upgrade the receiving corp and if Lynch needs to play for 10 mill then say goodbye. Go out and get a true #1 receiver to change the game. We can still be a balanced team in the run/pass but it would be easier with a better threat in the passing game.
It seems like both of these guys have had very good success even when they didn't have a Lynch type of RB. Do we believe our running game would go away without Lynch?
I feel like I'm experiencing Deja vu with the Lynch situation. I know he is the polar opposite of Alexander but Shawn was coming off an MVP season and was putting up record TD's and nearly 2000 yards a season when we resigned him There was a ton of folks that felt then that losing Alexander would doom the organization to mediocrity. So what did we do? We sank the ship trying to keep him happy.
The first game of the next year Shawn gets his foot stepped on and breaks bones on the top of his foot and that was pretty much the end of his career. We on the other hand were on the hook for a massive contract that kept us from re-signing Steve Hutchinson and the team spiraled from there.
I love Lynch. As much as many Seahawks but he is seemingly becoming about Lynch and not the team. This organization has thrived on exactly the opposite of that. IMO giving Lynch a huge contract could cripple the team. If he isn't all in then he is not worth the money and paying him will set a very poor example. Even if he is all in, an injury could also derail us.
Imagine Marshall and Mathews on the outside with Baldwin in the slot and Willson at TE. That could be a great system to get defenses to back off the LOS. Add in the threat of Wilson running and you force defenses to choose to defend the run or the pass and not be able to commit to either. Three 6'5" targets plus Baldwin in the slot? Game on.
Wilson had what, three TD's in a quarter of play in the pro bowl he played in? Sure it was the pro bowl but did any other QB's do that? How many times has that happened?
Give Wilson a decent receiving corp and watch what he can do. He is also developing his quick release but for that to be successful we are going to have to create a threat on the outside and force opponents to put a less talented CB on Baldwin. Spreading defenses out will also open up the running game.
We are at a cross road IMO. Committing to Lynch commits to no dominant #1 receiver and dooms us to Lynch's success or failure. Injury or attitude could derail him and our team. It is time to upgrade the receiving corp and if Lynch needs to play for 10 mill then say goodbye. Go out and get a true #1 receiver to change the game. We can still be a balanced team in the run/pass but it would be easier with a better threat in the passing game.