Seahawks SUCK !!!!

We just re-signed Lockette. E-Gaaaaadddss!!!!

Oh and FYI9/11... I am watching all the Cards games on NFL rewind and I don't have a clue why you are so hung up on Palmer. The Cardinals were fortunate on many occasions last season. Their RBs suck ass. Their receivers are getting over the hill. I bet Larry Fitzgerald goes through a case of "Just For Men" this season.

Ellington is a good back, but he's not an every down guy. He's more of a change of pace, third down kind of back. It's why there's been so much talk about the Cards trying to get Peterson this offseason.

Fitz is getting up there, but aren't the #2 and 3 guys both young?
 
We just re-signed Lockette. E-Gaaaaadddss!!!!

Oh and FYI9/11... I am watching all the Cards games on NFL rewind and I don't have a clue why you are so hung up on Palmer. The Cardinals were fortunate on many occasions last season. Their RBs suck ass. Their receivers are getting over the hill. I bet Larry Fitzgerald goes through a case of "Just For Men" this season.

Ellington is a good back, but he's not an every down guy. He's more of a change of pace, third down kind of back. It's why there's been so much talk about the Cards trying to get Peterson this offseason.

Fitz is getting up there, but aren't the #2 and 3 guys both young?

Ya... I'm just screwing with 9/11. I'm still not that impressed with Palmer though. Last season was an anomaly IMO.

Peterson is a good DB but if they lose him they are screwed. Gates chewed them up when they played SD. But then he handed the Hawks their lunch in the swelter Bowl.
 
Ya...the Hawks are 0 and 2 in the 2015 pre season.

The LOB hasn't played a snap.

Lynch hasn't played a snap.

Carroll is playing it smart this time around.

Pre Season is meaningless as far as winning goes.

Maybe Chancellor is on to something.
 
Ya...the Hawks are 0 and 2 in the 2015 pre season.

The LOB hasn't played a snap.

Lynch hasn't played a snap.

Carroll is playing it smart this time around.

Pre Season is meaningless as far as winning goes.

Maybe Chancellor is on to something.
You want to play them 1 or 2 downs but the rest of the game you play 2nd string and people trying to make the team
 
Ya...the Hawks are 0 and 2 in the 2015 pre season.

The LOB hasn't played a snap.

Lynch hasn't played a snap.

Carroll is playing it smart this time around.

Pre Season is meaningless as far as winning goes.

Maybe Chancellor is on to something.
You want to play them 1 or 2 downs but the rest of the game you play 2nd string and people trying to make the team

The Hawks #1's will play more in the third pre season game against San Diego. The fourth game is just the last attempt by the rookies and wanna B's to try to make the team. There is absolutely no reason to play the #1's in the last no counter. All you will find is an injury that you cannot afford.
 
The whole O-line is completely shuffled and they need to get some serious reps in on that mess to straighten it out. The secondary is looking pretty good considering these guys playing are not our big guns. If you notice the LOB (especially Sherman) is using this time to be a players coach and teach the seconds how to do it so if someone does go out there is a comparable replacement and the continuity of strength is maintained. I really had to remind myself in game two that those guys are not our starters so don't panic lol
 
The whole O-line is completely shuffled and they need to get some serious reps in on that mess to straighten it out. The secondary is looking pretty good considering these guys playing are not our big guns. If you notice the LOB (especially Sherman) is using this time to be a players coach and teach the seconds how to do it so if someone does go out there is a comparable replacement and the continuity of strength is maintained. I really had to remind myself in game two that those guys are not our starters so don't panic lol

Obviously Carroll and probably Wilson gave Cable a directive to do something with the O-Line before they get Wilson hurt with their inability to slow down the D-Rush.

Hence the experiment of getting Britt off the right side.

Apparently I wasn't the only person in fear of losing our QB for the season to a pre season injury.
 
The whole O-line is completely shuffled and they need to get some serious reps in on that mess to straighten it out. The secondary is looking pretty good considering these guys playing are not our big guns. If you notice the LOB (especially Sherman) is using this time to be a players coach and teach the seconds how to do it so if someone does go out there is a comparable replacement and the continuity of strength is maintained. I really had to remind myself in game two that those guys are not our starters so don't panic lol

Obviously Carroll and probably Wilson gave Cable a directive to do something with the O-Line before they get Wilson hurt with their inability to slow down the D-Rush.

Hence the experiment of getting Britt off the right side.

Apparently I wasn't the only person in fear of losing our QB for the season to a pre season injury.

Well they had better make up their minds quickly because it takes time for an o-line to develop good chemistry. We can't start the season still shuffling the line
 
The whole O-line is completely shuffled and they need to get some serious reps in on that mess to straighten it out. The secondary is looking pretty good considering these guys playing are not our big guns. If you notice the LOB (especially Sherman) is using this time to be a players coach and teach the seconds how to do it so if someone does go out there is a comparable replacement and the continuity of strength is maintained. I really had to remind myself in game two that those guys are not our starters so don't panic lol

Obviously Carroll and probably Wilson gave Cable a directive to do something with the O-Line before they get Wilson hurt with their inability to slow down the D-Rush.

Hence the experiment of getting Britt off the right side.

Apparently I wasn't the only person in fear of losing our QB for the season to a pre season injury.

Well they had better make up their minds quickly because it takes time for an o-line to develop good chemistry. We can't start the season still shuffling the line

This pre season game on Saturday should give us a good gauge of how this current group will gel. One of the problems in deciding how well they will run block is that no other back in the NFL breaks tackles like Marshawn Lynch. He is especially good at giving the first couple of intended tacklers the slip. Run blocking in Cables system is built around Lynch's special abilities.

Blocking for the QB in Cables system seems somewhat of an afterthought. The line ..hell the whole offense is designed on selling the "run" aspect of the "run option".

I think what HAS to improve is the communication of the O-Line so everyone is on the same page when Russell pulls the ball away from Lynch and peels away for the pass. All he, Wilson, really needs is the right tackle to interfere with the crashing DE or sometimes a spying linebacker to make the offense work.

These no count games that feature running backs that are not named "Lynch" don't really do much for the over all progress of the offense.

What the Seahawks SHOULD do in these practice games IMHO is to mic up the center so Cable knows how he is calling out the blocking schemes in each individual play.
 
Maybe Wilson should give his team mates his miracle water!
 
The whole O-line is completely shuffled and they need to get some serious reps in on that mess to straighten it out. The secondary is looking pretty good considering these guys playing are not our big guns. If you notice the LOB (especially Sherman) is using this time to be a players coach and teach the seconds how to do it so if someone does go out there is a comparable replacement and the continuity of strength is maintained. I really had to remind myself in game two that those guys are not our starters so don't panic lol

Obviously Carroll and probably Wilson gave Cable a directive to do something with the O-Line before they get Wilson hurt with their inability to slow down the D-Rush.

Hence the experiment of getting Britt off the right side.

Apparently I wasn't the only person in fear of losing our QB for the season to a pre season injury.

Well they had better make up their minds quickly because it takes time for an o-line to develop good chemistry. We can't start the season still shuffling the line

This pre season game on Saturday should give us a good gauge of how this current group will gel. One of the problems in deciding how well they will run block is that no other back in the NFL breaks tackles like Marshawn Lynch. He is especially good at giving the first couple of intended tacklers the slip. Run blocking in Cables system is built around Lynch's special abilities.

Blocking for the QB in Cables system seems somewhat of an afterthought. The line ..hell the whole offense is designed on selling the "run" aspect of the "run option".

I think what HAS to improve is the communication of the O-Line so everyone is on the same page when Russell pulls the ball away from Lynch and peels away for the pass. All he, Wilson, really needs is the right tackle to interfere with the crashing DE or sometimes a spying linebacker to make the offense work.

These no count games that feature running backs that are not named "Lynch" don't really do much for the over all progress of the offense.

What the Seahawks SHOULD do in these practice games IMHO is to mic up the center so Cable knows how he is calling out the blocking schemes in each individual play.


I will be looking very closely at Gilliam at RT and Dion Bailey at SS. Maybe Chancellor will blink and not sit out the season as he is insisting he will do, but just in case his balls are bigger than we think, I need to see more from Bailey to be comfortable. I also liked seeing Lockett contributing as a receiver and not just a returner. I will be thrilled if he continues to have impact.
 
The whole O-line is completely shuffled and they need to get some serious reps in on that mess to straighten it out. The secondary is looking pretty good considering these guys playing are not our big guns. If you notice the LOB (especially Sherman) is using this time to be a players coach and teach the seconds how to do it so if someone does go out there is a comparable replacement and the continuity of strength is maintained. I really had to remind myself in game two that those guys are not our starters so don't panic lol

Obviously Carroll and probably Wilson gave Cable a directive to do something with the O-Line before they get Wilson hurt with their inability to slow down the D-Rush.

Hence the experiment of getting Britt off the right side.

Apparently I wasn't the only person in fear of losing our QB for the season to a pre season injury.

Well they had better make up their minds quickly because it takes time for an o-line to develop good chemistry. We can't start the season still shuffling the line

This pre season game on Saturday should give us a good gauge of how this current group will gel. One of the problems in deciding how well they will run block is that no other back in the NFL breaks tackles like Marshawn Lynch. He is especially good at giving the first couple of intended tacklers the slip. Run blocking in Cables system is built around Lynch's special abilities.

Blocking for the QB in Cables system seems somewhat of an afterthought. The line ..hell the whole offense is designed on selling the "run" aspect of the "run option".

I think what HAS to improve is the communication of the O-Line so everyone is on the same page when Russell pulls the ball away from Lynch and peels away for the pass. All he, Wilson, really needs is the right tackle to interfere with the crashing DE or sometimes a spying linebacker to make the offense work.

These no count games that feature running backs that are not named "Lynch" don't really do much for the over all progress of the offense.

What the Seahawks SHOULD do in these practice games IMHO is to mic up the center so Cable knows how he is calling out the blocking schemes in each individual play.


I will be looking very closely at Gilliam at RT and Dion Bailey at SS. Maybe Chancellor will blink and not sit out the season as he is insisting he will do, but just in case his balls are bigger than we think, I need to see more from Bailey to be comfortable. I also liked seeing Lockett contributing as a receiver and not just a returner. I will be thrilled if he continues to have impact.

I will be thrilled that you are thrilled. :lol:
 
Looking forward to this season...Seattle will be okay and should win their division. Seems like the problems with the offensive line has been 'mostly' fixed. The linebackers are IMO the best in the NFL. Only time will tell whether Kam absent will make a big difference. More pressure is needed from the defensive line. Beyond those things the Hawks are about the same as the last two years...and the rest of the league will chase them to the SB.
 
Well Kam Chancellor has taken this hold out to a whole nuther level. He Missed his Wednesday deadline to show up and now besides the normal late show penalties of over a million dollars he will forgo over a quarter of a million for this weekends game and every game after that for as long as the Seahawks do nothing for THREE YEARS.

What an idiot.
 
Well Kam Chancellor has taken this hold out to a whole nuther level. He Missed his Wednesday deadline to show up and now besides the normal late show penalties of over a million dollars he will forgo over a quarter of a million for this weekends game and every game after that for as long as the Seahawks do nothing for THREE YEARS.

What an idiot.
He is only shooting himself a new bung hole there. The longer he sits the less marketable he will be for himself. The team is saving dough not paying him. He is the only one on the losing end for being a turd
 
In reality,this will be the Seahawks HOME opener this year.:biggrin:

I will be leaving early in the morning sunday for the seahawks home opener this weekend to see this game in stank louis.will be my first time ever to see a game there in that dump stadium.lol

this game would NORMALLY be a tough game for the seahawks because the Rams always play them tough down there and I thought for sure last year was going to be a breeze for them when Bradford was out for the whole year and they played against a backup yet amazingly lost that game.they were not focused in that game at that time last year is why they lost and a miracle upset occured.

I dont see this time there being a major shock like last year though with a major upset again because this is the season opener for them so the Seahawks will be fired up and focused this time around. Also the Rams are 0-4 in preseason this year so they are lacking confidance right now.lol

Plus the Rams have a new quarterback they have never played with before so that will be a major adjustment for both them and Foles.Not a good recipe for success against the best defense in the NFL.lol

this will be the seahawks last season where they get to have NINE home games a year scheduled for them,same goes for the other teams in the NFC west.:biggrin:
 
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this will be the seahawks last season where they get to have NINE home games a year scheduled for them,same goes for the other teams in the NFC west

Explain......


okay i know you are slow to grasp things all the time so here it is-

EVERY game in stank louis,the opposing teams fans ALWAYS greatly outnumber the dozen or so Ram fans that show up there kinda like if you go to a marlins/cubs game in florida the majority of the fans that show up for those games are always Cubs fans because they dont support them down there.same thing here.

so it is always a home game for the seahawks when they go there same as it is for all NFC west teams. The seahawks more so because their fans travel well.Got it? good.:D

Here is the proof in what I am talking about below to elaborate.

Not my words mind you,the st louis posts words.just a note,you got to answer the survey question they ask there to view the article in that link below...


Rams vs. Seattle: Plenty of good seats available : Sports
We’re making a push,” Demoff said. “We have more marketing out and around the Seattle game than we’ve ever had before for a season opener. Season tickets are down, so we have to make up some of the sales with single-game tickets.”

How far down are ticket sales? Demoff said team policy is not to reveal such numbers. But the “tickets distributed” numbers for home preseason games against Indianapolis and Kansas City tell you all you need to know.


The numbers for those games were 37,460 for Indy and 37,616 for KC. Some of those 37,000 were giveaways, but preseason games normally generate next to nothing in terms of single-game sales.

The moral to the story? The Rams’ season-ticket base is at minimum below 37,000. And unless the Rams have a monumental week in terms of single-ticket stales, we’re talking about an opening-day “crowd” of maybe about 40,000 in the 66,000-seat dome. Which easily would be a low for the Rams in St. Louis for a home opener, and probably a low for pro football in St. Louis going back to the days of the football Cardinals.


@vgregorian: "Considering the horde of Chiefs fans who traveled across the state, and the thousands of empty crimson seats on Thursday night at the Edward Jones Dome, a sea of red more suited to Arrowhead Stadium became the backdrop for their game against the Rams."

again its like that with ALL visiting teams there,not just the chiefs.:biggrin::lmao::lmao::lmao::rofl:


the only city in the country where baseball is bigger than football except for maybe new york with the yankees.:D


well i did my best to clear that up for ya as best as i knew how.lol
 
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this will be the seahawks last season where they get to have NINE home games a year scheduled for them,same goes for the other teams in the NFC west

Explain......


okay i know you are slow to grasp things all the time so here it is-

EVERY game in stank louis,the opposing teams fans ALWAYS greatly outnumber the dozen or so Ram fans that show up there kinda like if you go to a marlins/cubs game in florida the majority of the fans that show up for those games are always Cubs fans because they dont support them down there.same thing here.

so it is always a home game for the seahawks when they go there same as it is for all NFC west teams. The seahawks more so because their fans travel well.Got it? good.:D

Here is the proof in what I am talking about below to elaborate.

Not my words mind you,the st louis posts words.just a note,you got to answer the survey question they ask there to view the article in that link below...


Rams vs. Seattle: Plenty of good seats available : Sports
We’re making a push,” Demoff said. “We have more marketing out and around the Seattle game than we’ve ever had before for a season opener. Season tickets are down, so we have to make up some of the sales with single-game tickets.”

How far down are ticket sales? Demoff said team policy is not to reveal such numbers. But the “tickets distributed” numbers for home preseason games against Indianapolis and Kansas City tell you all you need to know.


The numbers for those games were 37,460 for Indy and 37,616 for KC. Some of those 37,000 were giveaways, but preseason games normally generate next to nothing in terms of single-game sales.

The moral to the story? The Rams’ season-ticket base is at minimum below 37,000. And unless the Rams have a monumental week in terms of single-ticket stales, we’re talking about an opening-day “crowd” of maybe about 40,000 in the 66,000-seat dome. Which easily would be a low for the Rams in St. Louis for a home opener, and probably a low for pro football in St. Louis going back to the days of the football Cardinals.


@vgregorian: "Considering the horde of Chiefs fans who traveled across the state, and the thousands of empty crimson seats on Thursday night at the Edward Jones Dome, a sea of red more suited to Arrowhead Stadium became the backdrop for their game against the Rams."

again its like that with ALL visiting teams there,not just the chiefs.:biggrin::lmao::lmao::lmao::rofl:


the only city in the country where baseball is bigger than football except for maybe new york with the yankees.:D


well i did my best to clear that up for ya as best as i knew how.lol

A highly unusual situation. Depending on if the word gets out to Seattle and Washington travel agencies and sports ticket outlets you could be right. I heard nothing about this development here in Seattle but I'm not hooked up in those circles either. It depends on other factors though also. Hotel availability, travel to and from the airport and in St Louis etc. Some Seattle fans might jump at the chance to get a good deal on good seats especially because our stadium is and has been sold out for a long time and the great seats are VERY expensive.

It sounds like the conditions for travel to see the Hawks in this first game of the season are lined up for an excellent chance to fly there this weekend and watch the Hawks crush the Rams.

The last game in St Louis was just a fluke win by some huge chances the Rams took on Special teams..TWICE! Jeff Fisher pulled off the "miracle" win catching the Hawks asleep at the wheel. That won't happen this Sunday. That is one of the major things the Hawks talked about in their press conferences.

Tyler Lockett has brought a new attention for Special teams with TWO special teams TDs in pre season and another huge bomb he reeled in for a third TD as a wide receiver. Our Special Teams quality sucked last season so they worked real hard on that third component this spring and pre season. Lockett is truly lightning in a bottle.

Have fun at the game. Lockett and Graham should make the Hawks even MORE exciting than they already were with Houdini Wilson at the helm and Lynch smashing over and around defenses.
 
this will be the seahawks last season where they get to have NINE home games a year scheduled for them,same goes for the other teams in the NFC west

Explain......


okay i know you are slow to grasp things all the time so here it is-

EVERY game in stank louis,the opposing teams fans ALWAYS greatly outnumber the dozen or so Ram fans that show up there kinda like if you go to a marlins/cubs game in florida the majority of the fans that show up for those games are always Cubs fans because they dont support them down there.same thing here.

so it is always a home game for the seahawks when they go there same as it is for all NFC west teams. The seahawks more so because their fans travel well.Got it? good.:D

Here is the proof in what I am talking about below to elaborate.

Not my words mind you,the st louis posts words.just a note,you got to answer the survey question they ask there to view the article in that link below...


Rams vs. Seattle: Plenty of good seats available : Sports
We’re making a push,” Demoff said. “We have more marketing out and around the Seattle game than we’ve ever had before for a season opener. Season tickets are down, so we have to make up some of the sales with single-game tickets.”

How far down are ticket sales? Demoff said team policy is not to reveal such numbers. But the “tickets distributed” numbers for home preseason games against Indianapolis and Kansas City tell you all you need to know.


The numbers for those games were 37,460 for Indy and 37,616 for KC. Some of those 37,000 were giveaways, but preseason games normally generate next to nothing in terms of single-game sales.

The moral to the story? The Rams’ season-ticket base is at minimum below 37,000. And unless the Rams have a monumental week in terms of single-ticket stales, we’re talking about an opening-day “crowd” of maybe about 40,000 in the 66,000-seat dome. Which easily would be a low for the Rams in St. Louis for a home opener, and probably a low for pro football in St. Louis going back to the days of the football Cardinals.


@vgregorian: "Considering the horde of Chiefs fans who traveled across the state, and the thousands of empty crimson seats on Thursday night at the Edward Jones Dome, a sea of red more suited to Arrowhead Stadium became the backdrop for their game against the Rams."

again its like that with ALL visiting teams there,not just the chiefs.:biggrin::lmao::lmao::lmao::rofl:


the only city in the country where baseball is bigger than football except for maybe new york with the yankees.:D


well i did my best to clear that up for ya as best as i knew how.lol

A highly unusual situation. Depending on if the word gets out to Seattle and Washington travel agencies and sports ticket outlets you could be right. I heard nothing about this development here in Seattle but I'm not hooked up in those circles either. It depends on other factors though also. Hotel availability, travel to and from the airport and in St Louis etc. Some Seattle fans might jump at the chance to get a good deal on good seats especially because our stadium is and has been sold out for a long time and the great seats are VERY expensive.

It sounds like the conditions for travel to see the Hawks in this first game of the season are lined up for an excellent chance to fly there this weekend and watch the Hawks crush the Rams.

The last game in St Louis was just a fluke win by some huge chances the Rams took on Special teams..TWICE! Jeff Fisher pulled off the "miracle" win catching the Hawks asleep at the wheel. That won't happen this Sunday. That is one of the major things the Hawks talked about in their press conferences.

Tyler Lockett has brought a new attention for Special teams with TWO special teams TDs in pre season and another huge bomb he reeled in for a third TD as a wide receiver. Our Special Teams quality sucked last season so they worked real hard on that third component this spring and pre season. Lockett is truly lightning in a bottle.

Have fun at the game. Lockett and Graham should make the Hawks even MORE exciting than they already were with Houdini Wilson at the helm and Lynch smashing over and around defenses.

Since carrol and schneider took over the organization and they snatched wilson who then became the face of the franchise,I would say with the exception of Green Bay because they are locally owned by the community "too bad all NFL teams are not huh?" and maybe Denver as well,that other than those two, since that time,Seattle fans are the best traveled because as you said,the games are sold out all the time there and are very expensive now which is why you see a lot of Seahawk fans go on road games.

same with Denver fans.games are always sold out there all the time as well and expensive so many of them travel here to kansas city to see them play in their yearly contests.

with the seats being so expensive up there as they are and the fact that seats in stank louis are actually more cheap there than they were back in the 60's in LA believe it or not :biggrin:as low as six bucks a piece,I guarantee you there will be thousands of fans at this game making the trip.

Matter of fact unless you have plans for the weekend and airfare is not a ticket you can afford now,you should go to the airport now and get your airline ticket and make your travel plans, after all this will be the cheapest NFL ticket you will ever get. hee hee

yeah your Hawks will indeed crush them this time I have no doubt.

The Hawks were not focused at all that time last year going through a rough spell having to deal with Harvin whom they traded that same week so this time their minds will be into it especially since it is the season opener for them at HOME no less basically.hee hee.

and believe me,i plan on having fun.I am all excited about it right now. I am taking a camera to take pictures of all those empty seats I will be able to look at for great entertainment in the future years .hee hee.

Like I said,not too late for you to go to the airport now and make your reservations for your flight and hotel.:D

You'll see a lot of fellow 12's there and the seahawk players will feel like this is a HOME game for them there just as they ALWAYS feel when they play there I can promise you that.:up:
 
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