Seahawks SUCK !!!!

Just a fun little video..check out Wilson's trick accuracy passes... Even Coach Carroll gets in on the action with a remarkable long pass through a basketball hoop. Some of Wilson's timing throws are just unbelievable. He makes those old QB competitions they used to show look like child play.

 
Been over to the Packers popular site.

They are some brave souls over there.

Most truly believe that Rodgers, even a gimpy Rodgers, can bring em an NFC Championship against the best Defense in the league.

It's kinda sad really.
 
Been over to the Packers popular site.

They are some brave souls over there.

Most truly believe that Rodgers, even a gimpy Rodgers, can bring em an NFC Championship against the best Defense in the league.

It's kinda sad really.

Rogers is that good. However, Cobb and mathews are also damn good. All 3 will need to play their best game in a wile to beat seatle. It not in their favor, but they can do it.
 
Been over to the Packers popular site.

They are some brave souls over there.

Most truly believe that Rodgers, even a gimpy Rodgers, can bring em an NFC Championship against the best Defense in the league.

It's kinda sad really.

Rodgers is, in many ways, the successor to Manning and Brady as the cream of the QB crop. He's a guy who can put an offense on his back, as the saying goes, to win games. He's also been exceptionally successful in his career, not just in terms of his team winning but in individual accomplishments. He's often considered the best QB in the league. So to think that he can, even somewhat hurt, still be the driving force for Green Bay to win the game is pretty much expected.

I think it's unlikely, particularly with the game in Seattle. Still, if Seattle once again lets their opponent keep the game close until the 4th quarter, it's possible that Rodgers finds some magic to pull out a win.
 
Lawyer Malloy, former Seahawk, is on the radio right now giving an interview. He was one of Kam Chancellor's first mentors. Interesting insights into Chancellor's development as an NFL player and a Seahawk.
 
Lawyer Malloy, former Seahawk, is on the radio right now giving an interview. He was one of Kam Chancellor's first mentors. Interesting insights into Chancellor's development as an NFL player and a Seahawk.

What changes do you think the Seahawks are going to need to take after they resign Wilson, he should get top dollar.
 
Lawyer Malloy, former Seahawk, is on the radio right now giving an interview. He was one of Kam Chancellor's first mentors. Interesting insights into Chancellor's development as an NFL player and a Seahawk.

What changes do you think the Seahawks are going to need to take after they resign Wilson, he should get top dollar.

The Seahawks are in surprisingly good cap shape. I would suggest fieldgulls.com...they have some fantastic salary cap breakdowns over there. The short answer to your question is that either Marshawn Lynch or Byron Maxwell will probably have to go next year but that's about it. They have enough cap space to give Wilson his check and also sign Bobby Wagner and a couple other players, but the price will be Lynch of Maxwell. They can't pay them both...if they do it will be salary cap wizardry.
 
Lawyer Malloy, former Seahawk, is on the radio right now giving an interview. He was one of Kam Chancellor's first mentors. Interesting insights into Chancellor's development as an NFL player and a Seahawk.

What changes do you think the Seahawks are going to need to take after they resign Wilson, he should get top dollar.

I keep hearing how they will have to start looking hard at the payroll and one of the first speculated to go is Maxwell and then unless there is a significant re-evaluation of Bobby Wagner's contract...him.

Both of these guys are critical to the success of the Defense and I fear a significant drop off of our strength if they are forced to be cut out of the payroll.

On the other hand they raise the funds allowed to pay players every season so Schneider will have some wiggle room to retain our talent.

Wilson will get paid. No doubt about it. I'm certain that he will structure his contract to be as cap friendly as possible. He is very smart. I can't see him cutting off his nose to spite his face.
 
Lawyer Malloy, former Seahawk, is on the radio right now giving an interview. He was one of Kam Chancellor's first mentors. Interesting insights into Chancellor's development as an NFL player and a Seahawk.

What changes do you think the Seahawks are going to need to take after they resign Wilson, he should get top dollar.

I keep hearing how they will have to start looking hard at the payroll and one of the first speculated to go is Maxwell and then unless there is a significant re-evaluation of Bobby Wagner's contract...him.

Both of these guys are critical to the success of the Defense and I fear a significant drop off of our strength if they are forced to be cut out of the payroll.

On the other hand they raise the funds allowed to pay players every season so Schneider will have some wiggle room to retain our talent.

Wilson will get paid. No doubt about it. I'm certain that he will structure his contract to be as cap friendly as possible. He is very smart. I can't see him cutting off his nose to spite his face.

No way we are letting Wagner go. We can re-sign Maxwell if we cut Lynch apparently. Personally I would rather have Maxwell for four more years than Lynch for one, but the flip side of that argument is that the drop off between Lynch and Christine Michael is a lot more than the drop off between Maxwell and Tharold Simon (even though Simon hard a pretty rough time of it against Carolina). I honestly don't know what Seattle will do but if there is one thing we have come to expect it is the unexpected with Pete and John so....who the hell knows
 
Lawyer Malloy, former Seahawk, is on the radio right now giving an interview. He was one of Kam Chancellor's first mentors. Interesting insights into Chancellor's development as an NFL player and a Seahawk.

What changes do you think the Seahawks are going to need to take after they resign Wilson, he should get top dollar.

I keep hearing how they will have to start looking hard at the payroll and one of the first speculated to go is Maxwell and then unless there is a significant re-evaluation of Bobby Wagner's contract...him.

Both of these guys are critical to the success of the Defense and I fear a significant drop off of our strength if they are forced to be cut out of the payroll.

On the other hand they raise the funds allowed to pay players every season so Schneider will have some wiggle room to retain our talent.

Wilson will get paid. No doubt about it. I'm certain that he will structure his contract to be as cap friendly as possible. He is very smart. I can't see him cutting off his nose to spite his face.

No way we are letting Wagner go. We can re-sign Maxwell if we cut Lynch apparently. Personally I would rather have Maxwell for four more years than Lynch for one, but the flip side of that argument is that the drop off between Lynch and Christine Michael is a lot more than the drop off between Maxwell and Tharold Simon (even though Simon hard a pretty rough time of it against Carolina). I honestly don't know what Seattle will do but if there is one thing we have come to expect it is the unexpected with Pete and John so....who the hell knows

I agree that Wagner is a huge part of the excellence that is the Seahawk Defense.

I am not sure that Christine Michael is the answer to what the Hawks would do without Lynch. I'm pretty sure they will put up with Lynch's idiosyncrasies as long as he is willing play

Maxwell is a perfect opposite to Sherman. He is faster and a better athlete in general. If he only had Sherman's knack for high-pointing the flight of the ball when it gets within his reach.
 
Lawyer Malloy, former Seahawk, is on the radio right now giving an interview. He was one of Kam Chancellor's first mentors. Interesting insights into Chancellor's development as an NFL player and a Seahawk.

What changes do you think the Seahawks are going to need to take after they resign Wilson, he should get top dollar.

I keep hearing how they will have to start looking hard at the payroll and one of the first speculated to go is Maxwell and then unless there is a significant re-evaluation of Bobby Wagner's contract...him.

Both of these guys are critical to the success of the Defense and I fear a significant drop off of our strength if they are forced to be cut out of the payroll.

On the other hand they raise the funds allowed to pay players every season so Schneider will have some wiggle room to retain our talent.

Wilson will get paid. No doubt about it. I'm certain that he will structure his contract to be as cap friendly as possible. He is very smart. I can't see him cutting off his nose to spite his face.

No way we are letting Wagner go. We can re-sign Maxwell if we cut Lynch apparently. Personally I would rather have Maxwell for four more years than Lynch for one, but the flip side of that argument is that the drop off between Lynch and Christine Michael is a lot more than the drop off between Maxwell and Tharold Simon (even though Simon hard a pretty rough time of it against Carolina). I honestly don't know what Seattle will do but if there is one thing we have come to expect it is the unexpected with Pete and John so....who the hell knows

I agree that Wagner is a huge part of the excellence that is the Seahawk Defense.

I am not sure that Christine Michael is the answer to what the Hawks would do without Lynch. I'm pretty sure they will put up with Lynch's idiosyncrasies as long as he is willing play

Maxwell is a perfect opposite to Sherman. He is faster and a better athlete in general. If he only had Sherman's knack for high-pointing the flight of the ball when it gets within his reach.


Yeah there is only one Beast. Michael could be a good back but he is more like Shaun Alexander in that his game is quickness, explosiveness, and a burst of speed. He goes down easily like Alexander did. Lynch just leaves his cleat marks in your face, although he has a great first juke and shift, If we could sign Lynch to an extension and lower his cap hit allowing us to re-sign Maxwell that would be best. If I was in charge and had to choose I would keep Maxwell just because of the longevity and the ages
 
Lawyer Malloy, former Seahawk, is on the radio right now giving an interview. He was one of Kam Chancellor's first mentors. Interesting insights into Chancellor's development as an NFL player and a Seahawk.

What changes do you think the Seahawks are going to need to take after they resign Wilson, he should get top dollar.

I keep hearing how they will have to start looking hard at the payroll and one of the first speculated to go is Maxwell and then unless there is a significant re-evaluation of Bobby Wagner's contract...him.

Both of these guys are critical to the success of the Defense and I fear a significant drop off of our strength if they are forced to be cut out of the payroll.

On the other hand they raise the funds allowed to pay players every season so Schneider will have some wiggle room to retain our talent.

Wilson will get paid. No doubt about it. I'm certain that he will structure his contract to be as cap friendly as possible. He is very smart. I can't see him cutting off his nose to spite his face.

No way we are letting Wagner go. We can re-sign Maxwell if we cut Lynch apparently. Personally I would rather have Maxwell for four more years than Lynch for one, but the flip side of that argument is that the drop off between Lynch and Christine Michael is a lot more than the drop off between Maxwell and Tharold Simon (even though Simon hard a pretty rough time of it against Carolina). I honestly don't know what Seattle will do but if there is one thing we have come to expect it is the unexpected with Pete and John so....who the hell knows

I agree that Wagner is a huge part of the excellence that is the Seahawk Defense.

I am not sure that Christine Michael is the answer to what the Hawks would do without Lynch. I'm pretty sure they will put up with Lynch's idiosyncrasies as long as he is willing play

Maxwell is a perfect opposite to Sherman. He is faster and a better athlete in general. If he only had Sherman's knack for high-pointing the flight of the ball when it gets within his reach.


Yeah there is only one Beast. Michael could be a good back but he is more like Shaun Alexander in that his game is quickness, explosiveness, and a burst of speed. He goes down easily like Alexander did. Lynch just leaves his cleat marks in your face, although he has a great first juke and shift, If we could sign Lynch to an extension and lower his cap hit allowing us to re-sign Maxwell that would be best. If I was in charge and had to choose I would keep Maxwell just because of the longevity and the ages

However.....even though Simon struggled last week I think the fact that Maxwell got sick at the last moment and Simon was just thrust in there had something to do with that. I have seen some good stuff from Simon. He has shown flashes. With a full camp and adequate time training as a starter I think he may be as good as Maxwell. But I love Maxwell too...he is so much better than Brandon Browner. The LOB has never been this good. I don't know. What do you think?
 
What changes do you think the Seahawks are going to need to take after they resign Wilson, he should get top dollar.

I keep hearing how they will have to start looking hard at the payroll and one of the first speculated to go is Maxwell and then unless there is a significant re-evaluation of Bobby Wagner's contract...him.

Both of these guys are critical to the success of the Defense and I fear a significant drop off of our strength if they are forced to be cut out of the payroll.

On the other hand they raise the funds allowed to pay players every season so Schneider will have some wiggle room to retain our talent.

Wilson will get paid. No doubt about it. I'm certain that he will structure his contract to be as cap friendly as possible. He is very smart. I can't see him cutting off his nose to spite his face.

No way we are letting Wagner go. We can re-sign Maxwell if we cut Lynch apparently. Personally I would rather have Maxwell for four more years than Lynch for one, but the flip side of that argument is that the drop off between Lynch and Christine Michael is a lot more than the drop off between Maxwell and Tharold Simon (even though Simon hard a pretty rough time of it against Carolina). I honestly don't know what Seattle will do but if there is one thing we have come to expect it is the unexpected with Pete and John so....who the hell knows

I agree that Wagner is a huge part of the excellence that is the Seahawk Defense.

I am not sure that Christine Michael is the answer to what the Hawks would do without Lynch. I'm pretty sure they will put up with Lynch's idiosyncrasies as long as he is willing play

Maxwell is a perfect opposite to Sherman. He is faster and a better athlete in general. If he only had Sherman's knack for high-pointing the flight of the ball when it gets within his reach.


Yeah there is only one Beast. Michael could be a good back but he is more like Shaun Alexander in that his game is quickness, explosiveness, and a burst of speed. He goes down easily like Alexander did. Lynch just leaves his cleat marks in your face, although he has a great first juke and shift, If we could sign Lynch to an extension and lower his cap hit allowing us to re-sign Maxwell that would be best. If I was in charge and had to choose I would keep Maxwell just because of the longevity and the ages

However.....even though Simon struggled last week I think the fact that Maxwell got sick at the last moment and Simon was just thrust in there had something to do with that. I have seen some good stuff from Simon. He has shown flashes. With a full camp and adequate time training as a starter I think he may be as good as Maxwell. But I love Maxwell too...he is so much better than Brandon Browner. The LOB has never been this good. I don't know. What do you think?

Maxwell had been sick for several days. It's my understanding he is well now and he has his strength back. We can expect strong play at both corners Sunday. I predict that Chancellor and Thomas, the Safeties, will represent the LOB in respectable fashion and be the difference setting the tone in the first half. If our coverage is dominant Rodgers will either have to eat the ball or take too many chances forcing it into small holes. That is what makes Sherman's juices flow like Pavlov's dogs. He will be salivating.
 
At the beginning of the year when Seattle played Green Bay, Maxwell was picked on by Rodgers and Nelson with a lot of success. But as the year has progressed I think Maxwell is the most improved player on the Seahawks roster. Simon may turn into another one of Carroll's wonder picks and I hope he is right, but right now Maxwell is needed to hold off Nelson on the left side if that is the way they line up again.
 
What changes do you think the Seahawks are going to need to take after they resign Wilson, he should get top dollar.

I keep hearing how they will have to start looking hard at the payroll and one of the first speculated to go is Maxwell and then unless there is a significant re-evaluation of Bobby Wagner's contract...him.

Both of these guys are critical to the success of the Defense and I fear a significant drop off of our strength if they are forced to be cut out of the payroll.

On the other hand they raise the funds allowed to pay players every season so Schneider will have some wiggle room to retain our talent.

Wilson will get paid. No doubt about it. I'm certain that he will structure his contract to be as cap friendly as possible. He is very smart. I can't see him cutting off his nose to spite his face.

No way we are letting Wagner go. We can re-sign Maxwell if we cut Lynch apparently. Personally I would rather have Maxwell for four more years than Lynch for one, but the flip side of that argument is that the drop off between Lynch and Christine Michael is a lot more than the drop off between Maxwell and Tharold Simon (even though Simon hard a pretty rough time of it against Carolina). I honestly don't know what Seattle will do but if there is one thing we have come to expect it is the unexpected with Pete and John so....who the hell knows

I agree that Wagner is a huge part of the excellence that is the Seahawk Defense.

I am not sure that Christine Michael is the answer to what the Hawks would do without Lynch. I'm pretty sure they will put up with Lynch's idiosyncrasies as long as he is willing play

Maxwell is a perfect opposite to Sherman. He is faster and a better athlete in general. If he only had Sherman's knack for high-pointing the flight of the ball when it gets within his reach.


Yeah there is only one Beast. Michael could be a good back but he is more like Shaun Alexander in that his game is quickness, explosiveness, and a burst of speed. He goes down easily like Alexander did. Lynch just leaves his cleat marks in your face, although he has a great first juke and shift, If we could sign Lynch to an extension and lower his cap hit allowing us to re-sign Maxwell that would be best. If I was in charge and had to choose I would keep Maxwell just because of the longevity and the ages

However.....even though Simon struggled last week I think the fact that Maxwell got sick at the last moment and Simon was just thrust in there had something to do with that. I have seen some good stuff from Simon. He has shown flashes. With a full camp and adequate time training as a starter I think he may be as good as Maxwell. But I love Maxwell too...he is so much better than Brandon Browner. The LOB has never been this good. I don't know. What do you think?

speaking of simon,I remember in last weeks seahawks game him coing in because of an injury to one of the starters in the secondary but I don't remember seeing any of their regular starters out or hearing who the injury was to that forced them to put him in and boy did he struggle,that guy that he replaced cannot afford to get hurt tomorrow or in the superbowl.
 
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Rodgers may still be able to wing it up a gooses ass at 40 yards but he won't have the time or the timing to do it tomorrow.

Don't forget that we do have help with Thomas and Chancellor and when Rodgers feels he must bail often as not it won't be WHEN he might have wanted to if his calf was mooing well.
 
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