I keep seeing threads like: Fire Norton, trade this guy, cut that guy, blow it up and rebuild!
Newsflash! The franchise cannot rebuild properly until Pete is gone. Name 5 great moves this team has made in the last 2 seasons…? I'll save you the trouble. They haven't made 5 great moves in the last 5 seasons. This is not the regime you should put in charge of another rebuild.
Trading Wilson will not fix this. They don't know how to use 1st round picks. And they would likely be late 1st round picks. Netting players such as Rashaad Penny, James Carpenter, LJ Collier, Malik McDowell, etc.
Firing Norton will not fix this. Pete would only replace him with another puppet.
Any possible moves that can be thought of, WILL NOT FIX THIS. Pete's scheme turns all-pro's into avg.
Players are not developing. They're drafted, and they routinely stay the same or get worse over time.
The Seahawks problems are structural and systemic and lay at the feet of Pete Carroll.
Until this is understood the Seahawks cannot move forward as a franchise, they are trapped in purgatory.
They will only continue to steadily decline like they have been for many seasons. No matter what moves you can concoct in your mind, even if they were to actually happen. Things will not change until Pete is gone. That is when the rebuilding will actually start.
Newsflash! The franchise cannot rebuild properly until Pete is gone. Name 5 great moves this team has made in the last 2 seasons…? I'll save you the trouble. They haven't made 5 great moves in the last 5 seasons. This is not the regime you should put in charge of another rebuild.
Trading Wilson will not fix this. They don't know how to use 1st round picks. And they would likely be late 1st round picks. Netting players such as Rashaad Penny, James Carpenter, LJ Collier, Malik McDowell, etc.
Firing Norton will not fix this. Pete would only replace him with another puppet.
Any possible moves that can be thought of, WILL NOT FIX THIS. Pete's scheme turns all-pro's into avg.
Players are not developing. They're drafted, and they routinely stay the same or get worse over time.
The Seahawks problems are structural and systemic and lay at the feet of Pete Carroll.
Until this is understood the Seahawks cannot move forward as a franchise, they are trapped in purgatory.
They will only continue to steadily decline like they have been for many seasons. No matter what moves you can concoct in your mind, even if they were to actually happen. Things will not change until Pete is gone. That is when the rebuilding will actually start.