Seahawks SUCK !!!!

You think they'll beat the Steelers and Panthers but lose to the Vikings and Ravens? :dunno:

maybe, maybe not. They do tend to play better at home and against better teams. They let off on the road and against lousy teams. So it's possible. Regardless, I do think the StinkHawks will end up losing at least 4 more games.

PS- The Cardinals played Detroit today - one week after the Seakittens barely won thanks to the officials - they destroyed them 42-10.

The Cards are looking strong. I give them a pass for the Rams game, just as I do the Seahawks. Divisional games are usually tough.

Your fellow 12 Trinnity has faced reality this season is toast for them Huggy.Now time for you to do the same and start thinking about next year.Its obvious the NFC title game will be between the cards and packers.the cards arent going to have the same kind of key injurys again this year they had last year.

Granted the Hawks weathered through the storm last year when everyone here including me wrote them off but they had their core offensive line together then. they did not look like a bunch of clowns even when they were losing.the defections from the last two years on defense losing Bryant,Maxwell,and smith have taken a toll on them as well.

time for you to start looking ahead to next year.

If you stopped for a second to think and use some logic and common sense,you would understand that next year is a time to get excited about with the return of pro football to LA and it being none other than the LOS ANGELES Rams. even if you are not a Rams fan its just dumb not to be excited about that.:rolleyes:

Heck I hate the yankees like no tomorrow obviously but if they had been out of new york the last 20 years and were coming back next year,I would be very much interested in that.

I think the Seahawks are too talented to write off yet. It will be extremely difficult for them to take the division, but the playoffs are very much in reach, and once they get to the playoffs, it's a new season.

The Niners, on the other hand, are done. This is a transition year. :(
 
The O-Line played their hearts out. They were MUCH improved. Wilson played better than usual. He was off on a couple of throws but he didn't let the team down. The Defense played their hearts out with the exception of ONE player. That was as I explained earlier SKAM Chancellor. It was obvious the way Earl Thomas got in his face after the two plays I referred to concluded that Thomas was LIVID at SKAM.

We cannot take away from the red head's heroic effort to get his team back into the game. He did his team proud. He wasn't THAT good though. He needed our safety to ALLOW their receivers to run wide open to pull off the victory. There is no way he could have made up the `17 points in the fourth quarter without help. Chancellor DELIVERED.. It was just for the wrong team.

There was no excuse for Chancellor's inability to do his one and only job. There was no "rub". There was no special or confusing alignment. Our "safety" was ten yards deep with no other threats to take his focus off of the receivers running right at him. He just stood there. He didn't even turn around and see the TDs he allowed.

After the coaches watch this game film I hope they see what I saw and do something about it.

Seattle played a GREAT game with the exception of one. He is a traitor and probably got paid handsomely for his intentional lack of effort.
 
You think they'll beat the Steelers and Panthers but lose to the Vikings and Ravens? :dunno:

maybe, maybe not. They do tend to play better at home and against better teams. They let off on the road and against lousy teams. So it's possible. Regardless, I do think the StinkHawks will end up losing at least 4 more games.

PS- The Cardinals played Detroit today - one week after the Seakittens barely won thanks to the officials - they destroyed them 42-10.

The Cards are looking strong. I give them a pass for the Rams game, just as I do the Seahawks. Divisional games are usually tough.

Your fellow 12 Trinnity has faced reality this season is toast for them Huggy.Now time for you to do the same and start thinking about next year.Its obvious the NFC title game will be between the cards and packers.the cards arent going to have the same kind of key injurys again this year they had last year.

Granted the Hawks weathered through the storm last year when everyone here including me wrote them off but they had their core offensive line together then. they did not look like a bunch of clowns even when they were losing.the defections from the last two years on defense losing Bryant,Maxwell,and smith have taken a toll on them as well.

time for you to start looking ahead to next year.

If you stopped for a second to think and use some logic and common sense,you would understand that next year is a time to get excited about with the return of pro football to LA and it being none other than the LOS ANGELES Rams. even if you are not a Rams fan its just dumb not to be excited about that.:rolleyes:

Heck I hate the yankees like no tomorrow obviously but if they had been out of new york the last 20 years and were coming back next year,I would be very much interested in that.

I think the Seahawks are too talented to write off yet. It will be extremely difficult for them to take the division, but the playoffs are very much in reach, and once they get to the playoffs, it's a new season.

The Niners, on the other hand, are done. This is a transition year. :(

I don't believe the Hawks can win with Chancellor in the lineup. He personally gave the Bengals 14 points. No team can take that much adversity from within and still win.
 
The O-Line played their hearts out. They were MUCH improved. Wilson played better than usual. He was off on a couple of throws but he didn't let the team down. The Defense played their hearts out with the exception of ONE player. That was as I explained earlier SKAM Chancellor. It was obvious the way Earl Thomas got in his face after the two plays I referred to concluded that Thomas was LIVID at SKAM.

We cannot take away from the red head's heroic effort to get his team back into the game. He did his team proud. He wasn't THAT good though. He needed our safety to ALLOW their receivers to run wide open to pull off the victory. There is no way he could have made up the `17 points in the fourth quarter without help. Chancellor DELIVERED.. It was just for the wrong team.

There was no excuse for Chancellor's inability to do his one and only job. There was no "rub". There was no special or confusing alignment. Our "safety" was ten yards deep with no other threats to take his focus off of the receivers running right at him. He just stood there. He didn't even turn around and see the TDs he allowed.

After the coaches watch this game film I hope they see what I saw and do something about it.

Seattle played a GREAT game with the exception of one. He is a traitor and probably got paid handsomely for his intentional lack of effort.

Sorry, it doesn't work that way. Giving up a 17 point fourth quarter lead is not the fault of a single player. ;)
 
You think they'll beat the Steelers and Panthers but lose to the Vikings and Ravens? :dunno:

maybe, maybe not. They do tend to play better at home and against better teams. They let off on the road and against lousy teams. So it's possible. Regardless, I do think the StinkHawks will end up losing at least 4 more games.

PS- The Cardinals played Detroit today - one week after the Seakittens barely won thanks to the officials - they destroyed them 42-10.

The Cards are looking strong. I give them a pass for the Rams game, just as I do the Seahawks. Divisional games are usually tough.

Your fellow 12 Trinnity has faced reality this season is toast for them Huggy.Now time for you to do the same and start thinking about next year.Its obvious the NFC title game will be between the cards and packers.the cards arent going to have the same kind of key injurys again this year they had last year.

Granted the Hawks weathered through the storm last year when everyone here including me wrote them off but they had their core offensive line together then. they did not look like a bunch of clowns even when they were losing.the defections from the last two years on defense losing Bryant,Maxwell,and smith have taken a toll on them as well.

time for you to start looking ahead to next year.

If you stopped for a second to think and use some logic and common sense,you would understand that next year is a time to get excited about with the return of pro football to LA and it being none other than the LOS ANGELES Rams. even if you are not a Rams fan its just dumb not to be excited about that.:rolleyes:

Heck I hate the yankees like no tomorrow obviously but if they had been out of new york the last 20 years and were coming back next year,I would be very much interested in that.

I think the Seahawks are too talented to write off yet. It will be extremely difficult for them to take the division, but the playoffs are very much in reach, and once they get to the playoffs, it's a new season.

The Niners, on the other hand, are done. This is a transition year. :(

I don't believe the Hawks can win with Chancellor in the lineup. He personally gave the Bengals 14 points. No team can take that much adversity from within and still win.

How quickly you turn on your team's players. Wasn't he the only reason the team won last week? :lol:
 
I would never have guessed that Huggy would concoct a Kam C. conspiracy theory as the excuse for the Seahags loss.
 
The O-Line played their hearts out. They were MUCH improved. Wilson played better than usual. He was off on a couple of throws but he didn't let the team down. The Defense played their hearts out with the exception of ONE player. That was as I explained earlier SKAM Chancellor. It was obvious the way Earl Thomas got in his face after the two plays I referred to concluded that Thomas was LIVID at SKAM.

We cannot take away from the red head's heroic effort to get his team back into the game. He did his team proud. He wasn't THAT good though. He needed our safety to ALLOW their receivers to run wide open to pull off the victory. There is no way he could have made up the `17 points in the fourth quarter without help. Chancellor DELIVERED.. It was just for the wrong team.

There was no excuse for Chancellor's inability to do his one and only job. There was no "rub". There was no special or confusing alignment. Our "safety" was ten yards deep with no other threats to take his focus off of the receivers running right at him. He just stood there. He didn't even turn around and see the TDs he allowed.

After the coaches watch this game film I hope they see what I saw and do something about it.

Seattle played a GREAT game with the exception of one. He is a traitor and probably got paid handsomely for his intentional lack of effort.

Sorry, it doesn't work that way. Giving up a 17 point fourth quarter lead is not the fault of a single player. ;)

Huggy also found out why the Eags got rid of Cary Williams.........too slow and too many PI calls at just the wrong time.
 
You think they'll beat the Steelers and Panthers but lose to the Vikings and Ravens? :dunno:

maybe, maybe not. They do tend to play better at home and against better teams. They let off on the road and against lousy teams. So it's possible. Regardless, I do think the StinkHawks will end up losing at least 4 more games.

PS- The Cardinals played Detroit today - one week after the Seakittens barely won thanks to the officials - they destroyed them 42-10.

The Cards are looking strong. I give them a pass for the Rams game, just as I do the Seahawks. Divisional games are usually tough.

Your fellow 12 Trinnity has faced reality this season is toast for them Huggy.Now time for you to do the same and start thinking about next year.Its obvious the NFC title game will be between the cards and packers.the cards arent going to have the same kind of key injurys again this year they had last year.

Granted the Hawks weathered through the storm last year when everyone here including me wrote them off but they had their core offensive line together then. they did not look like a bunch of clowns even when they were losing.the defections from the last two years on defense losing Bryant,Maxwell,and smith have taken a toll on them as well.

time for you to start looking ahead to next year.

If you stopped for a second to think and use some logic and common sense,you would understand that next year is a time to get excited about with the return of pro football to LA and it being none other than the LOS ANGELES Rams. even if you are not a Rams fan its just dumb not to be excited about that.:rolleyes:

Heck I hate the yankees like no tomorrow obviously but if they had been out of new york the last 20 years and were coming back next year,I would be very much interested in that.

I think the Seahawks are too talented to write off yet. It will be extremely difficult for them to take the division, but the playoffs are very much in reach, and once they get to the playoffs, it's a new season.

The Niners, on the other hand, are done. This is a transition year. :(

Seattle is very talented and it is early in the season. I would write them off unless they are out of the playoffs.
 
My 2 cents - The Seahawks have a below average offense and an above average defense. That makes them average.

Can they make the playoffs? Maybe. But a lot of things will have to break their way.

If they lose next week, which is very possible, it will be VERY tough for them.....
 
The Seahawks imploded to the Bung?

Mwhahahaha!!!
 
The O-Line played their hearts out. They were MUCH improved. Wilson played better than usual. He was off on a couple of throws but he didn't let the team down. The Defense played their hearts out with the exception of ONE player. That was as I explained earlier SKAM Chancellor. It was obvious the way Earl Thomas got in his face after the two plays I referred to concluded that Thomas was LIVID at SKAM.

We cannot take away from the red head's heroic effort to get his team back into the game. He did his team proud. He wasn't THAT good though. He needed our safety to ALLOW their receivers to run wide open to pull off the victory. There is no way he could have made up the `17 points in the fourth quarter without help. Chancellor DELIVERED.. It was just for the wrong team.

There was no excuse for Chancellor's inability to do his one and only job. There was no "rub". There was no special or confusing alignment. Our "safety" was ten yards deep with no other threats to take his focus off of the receivers running right at him. He just stood there. He didn't even turn around and see the TDs he allowed.

After the coaches watch this game film I hope they see what I saw and do something about it.

Seattle played a GREAT game with the exception of one. He is a traitor and probably got paid handsomely for his intentional lack of effort.

Sorry, it doesn't work that way. Giving up a 17 point fourth quarter lead is not the fault of a single player. ;)

It is when the receiver that catches the TDs is Chancellors responsibility and he just stands there like he is in a coma TWICE. I agree it doesn't work that way if the Safety is making some effort. I have proof that SKAM did exactly what I said. Don't forget...I have the NFL Game Pass. I don't HAVE to guess or rely on a faulty memory. If you DON'T have the Game Pass then you really cannot say I am wrong. OR you could have personally recorded the game but that is unlikely. I know what I am saying sounds coo coo but for whatever reason Chancellor did EXACTLY what I said about him TWICE in the same game and TWICE the red head threw to his wide open man for TDs. So for whatever reason it DID work that way in that game.
 
maybe, maybe not. They do tend to play better at home and against better teams. They let off on the road and against lousy teams. So it's possible. Regardless, I do think the StinkHawks will end up losing at least 4 more games.

PS- The Cardinals played Detroit today - one week after the Seakittens barely won thanks to the officials - they destroyed them 42-10.

The Cards are looking strong. I give them a pass for the Rams game, just as I do the Seahawks. Divisional games are usually tough.

Your fellow 12 Trinnity has faced reality this season is toast for them Huggy.Now time for you to do the same and start thinking about next year.Its obvious the NFC title game will be between the cards and packers.the cards arent going to have the same kind of key injurys again this year they had last year.

Granted the Hawks weathered through the storm last year when everyone here including me wrote them off but they had their core offensive line together then. they did not look like a bunch of clowns even when they were losing.the defections from the last two years on defense losing Bryant,Maxwell,and smith have taken a toll on them as well.

time for you to start looking ahead to next year.

If you stopped for a second to think and use some logic and common sense,you would understand that next year is a time to get excited about with the return of pro football to LA and it being none other than the LOS ANGELES Rams. even if you are not a Rams fan its just dumb not to be excited about that.:rolleyes:

Heck I hate the yankees like no tomorrow obviously but if they had been out of new york the last 20 years and were coming back next year,I would be very much interested in that.

I think the Seahawks are too talented to write off yet. It will be extremely difficult for them to take the division, but the playoffs are very much in reach, and once they get to the playoffs, it's a new season.

The Niners, on the other hand, are done. This is a transition year. :(

I don't believe the Hawks can win with Chancellor in the lineup. He personally gave the Bengals 14 points. No team can take that much adversity from within and still win.

How quickly you turn on your team's players. Wasn't he the only reason the team won last week? :lol:

Yes he was. I can't answer for the strange behavior in Sunday's game. THAT would be Chancellors responsibility. It looked like he intentionally allowed TWO TDs. If you have the means to see it again as I do go ahead and watch it and THEN tell me I'm wrong. Or just blowviate out your poop shooters and I'll take your opinions for what they are worth.
 
The O-Line played their hearts out. They were MUCH improved. Wilson played better than usual. He was off on a couple of throws but he didn't let the team down. The Defense played their hearts out with the exception of ONE player. That was as I explained earlier SKAM Chancellor. It was obvious the way Earl Thomas got in his face after the two plays I referred to concluded that Thomas was LIVID at SKAM.

We cannot take away from the red head's heroic effort to get his team back into the game. He did his team proud. He wasn't THAT good though. He needed our safety to ALLOW their receivers to run wide open to pull off the victory. There is no way he could have made up the `17 points in the fourth quarter without help. Chancellor DELIVERED.. It was just for the wrong team.

There was no excuse for Chancellor's inability to do his one and only job. There was no "rub". There was no special or confusing alignment. Our "safety" was ten yards deep with no other threats to take his focus off of the receivers running right at him. He just stood there. He didn't even turn around and see the TDs he allowed.

After the coaches watch this game film I hope they see what I saw and do something about it.

Seattle played a GREAT game with the exception of one. He is a traitor and probably got paid handsomely for his intentional lack of effort.

Sorry, it doesn't work that way. Giving up a 17 point fourth quarter lead is not the fault of a single player. ;)

It is when the receiver that catches the TDs is Chancellors responsibility and he just stands there like he is in a coma TWICE. I agree it doesn't work that way if the Safety is making some effort. I have proof that SKAM did exactly what I said. Don't forget...I have the NFL Game Pass. I don't HAVE to guess or rely on a faulty memory. If you DON'T have the Game Pass then you really cannot say I am wrong. OR you could have personally recorded the game but that is unlikely. I know what I am saying sounds coo coo but for whatever reason Chancellor did EXACTLY what I said about him TWICE in the same game and TWICE the red head threw to his wide open man for TDs. So for whatever reason it DID work that way in that game.

Only it did not. It doesn't matter if he intentionally let two touchdown passes go, he still did not single handedly lose a game that Seattle was winning by 17 in the fourth quarter. The offense could have scored again. The offense could have run down the clock. The defense could have gotten a turnover on plays where Chancellor wasn't letting TDs get by him.

Chancellor may have had a terrible game and have played a large part in allowing the comeback win by the Bengals, but the whole game isn't on him.
 
The Seattle offense can't figure out what to do with Graham. Hell, they get him and then don't use him. Third down and three and no Graham in the game?

Was it Bennett? Can he stay onside? Not very smart, add that his cheap shot on Dalton, what the hell was the purpose in that? Give them crap field position after a turnover and a huge gain? He leads the Hawks in penalties.

Chancellor's blown coverage and hint to all teams, you want to get yards, throw to whoever is Cary Williams is covering. He is money for the other team's offense.

The offensive line looked terrible in the fourth. How many sacks did they allow on Wilson? How many hits can Wilson take before getting gun shy? They are pace for allowing 72 sacks this season.

The defense allowed over 400 yards and 17 points in one quarter, and 20 unanswered.
 
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The Shitbirds have turned Jimmy Graham, one of the best tight ends in the game today, into an afterthought. He's a piddling middler.....
 
The O-Line played their hearts out. They were MUCH improved. Wilson played better than usual. He was off on a couple of throws but he didn't let the team down. The Defense played their hearts out with the exception of ONE player. That was as I explained earlier SKAM Chancellor. It was obvious the way Earl Thomas got in his face after the two plays I referred to concluded that Thomas was LIVID at SKAM.

We cannot take away from the red head's heroic effort to get his team back into the game. He did his team proud. He wasn't THAT good though. He needed our safety to ALLOW their receivers to run wide open to pull off the victory. There is no way he could have made up the `17 points in the fourth quarter without help. Chancellor DELIVERED.. It was just for the wrong team.

There was no excuse for Chancellor's inability to do his one and only job. There was no "rub". There was no special or confusing alignment. Our "safety" was ten yards deep with no other threats to take his focus off of the receivers running right at him. He just stood there. He didn't even turn around and see the TDs he allowed.

After the coaches watch this game film I hope they see what I saw and do something about it.

Seattle played a GREAT game with the exception of one. He is a traitor and probably got paid handsomely for his intentional lack of effort.

Sorry, it doesn't work that way. Giving up a 17 point fourth quarter lead is not the fault of a single player. ;)

It is when the receiver that catches the TDs is Chancellors responsibility and he just stands there like he is in a coma TWICE. I agree it doesn't work that way if the Safety is making some effort. I have proof that SKAM did exactly what I said. Don't forget...I have the NFL Game Pass. I don't HAVE to guess or rely on a faulty memory. If you DON'T have the Game Pass then you really cannot say I am wrong. OR you could have personally recorded the game but that is unlikely. I know what I am saying sounds coo coo but for whatever reason Chancellor did EXACTLY what I said about him TWICE in the same game and TWICE the red head threw to his wide open man for TDs. So for whatever reason it DID work that way in that game.

Only it did not. It doesn't matter if he intentionally let two touchdown passes go, he still did not single handedly lose a game that Seattle was winning by 17 in the fourth quarter. The offense could have scored again. The offense could have run down the clock. The defense could have gotten a turnover on plays where Chancellor wasn't letting TDs get by him.

Chancellor may have had a terrible game and have played a large part in allowing the comeback win by the Bengals, but the whole game isn't on him.

The Bengals are a pretty good team this year. The Hawks are a step back from last year. Dalton took what we gave him and that was two easy TDs. We had em licked badly without those two **** ups. It is VERY hard to beat a decent team on the road in the NFL. It just chaps my hide to see the whole team play their asses off and have one a-hole for what ever reason blow off his basic responsibilities like that and take a hot steaming shit on the play of his team mates.

Ya Graham isn't used the same as he was in N O. But he is getting more passes percentage wise than he did down there up here in Seattle. So the excuse that he isn't being used isn't really true. He DID catch several crucial passes on Sunday.

Also....The Bengals Defense played real good in the fourth quarter. Even though they were behind by three scores they didn't quit. We needed EVERY Hawk in uniform to pull his weight.

We were not getting any breaks by the refs either. They gave the Bengals a bullshit PI on Williams on a 3rd down. The rule is that the Defender must be looking back for the ball and NOT impede the Offensive receiver's progress. Or DB barely touched the arm of the Bengal receiver and slapped the ball out of the air before it came into the Offensive receivers hands. Conversely when our kid Lockett went up to catch a 3rd down toss from Wilson TWO Bengal DBs slammed into him BEFORE the ball arrived and there was NO CALL. I don't mind a closely called game AS LONG AS IT IS CALLED THE SAME FOR BOTH TEAMS! I'm not blaming the refs. I expected a home field advantage tilted towrads the Bengals.

What I wasn't expecting was to see was our precious SKAM Chancellor take two plays off that each cost the Hawks 7 points.
 
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Special teams for the Bengals looked good, Jones return put Cincy deep inside the Hawks territory.

Signature win for Cincy and Dalton led a great comeback.

Disagree with Graham, three catches and not even in the game on several 3rd and short plays.
 
The Shitbirds have turned Jimmy Graham, one of the best tight ends in the game today, into an afterthought. He's a piddling middler.....

thats because Pete Carrol is on the take.the sooner seahawk fans accept this reality like i did after the superbowl,the more heartache they will be spared.
 
You think they'll beat the Steelers and Panthers but lose to the Vikings and Ravens? :dunno:

maybe, maybe not. They do tend to play better at home and against better teams. They let off on the road and against lousy teams. So it's possible. Regardless, I do think the StinkHawks will end up losing at least 4 more games.

PS- The Cardinals played Detroit today - one week after the Seakittens barely won thanks to the officials - they destroyed them 42-10.

The Cards are looking strong. I give them a pass for the Rams game, just as I do the Seahawks. Divisional games are usually tough.

Your fellow 12 Trinnity has faced reality this season is toast for them Huggy.Now time for you to do the same and start thinking about next year.Its obvious the NFC title game will be between the cards and packers.the cards arent going to have the same kind of key injurys again this year they had last year.

Granted the Hawks weathered through the storm last year when everyone here including me wrote them off but they had their core offensive line together then. they did not look like a bunch of clowns even when they were losing.the defections from the last two years on defense losing Bryant,Maxwell,and smith have taken a toll on them as well.

time for you to start looking ahead to next year.

If you stopped for a second to think and use some logic and common sense,you would understand that next year is a time to get excited about with the return of pro football to LA and it being none other than the LOS ANGELES Rams. even if you are not a Rams fan its just dumb not to be excited about that.:rolleyes:

Heck I hate the yankees like no tomorrow obviously but if they had been out of new york the last 20 years and were coming back next year,I would be very much interested in that.

I think the Seahawks are too talented to write off yet. It will be extremely difficult for them to take the division, but the playoffs are very much in reach, and once they get to the playoffs, it's a new season.

The Niners, on the other hand, are done. This is a transition year. :(

yeah you could be right.The Bungles are like Dan Marino and Peyton Manning.Good during the regular season but one and done in the playoffs or in Marino and Mannings case,in the big game and thats actually what i was referring to is they could still have a winning season and go into the playoffs as a wild card,but all the defections they have had on defense have clearly caught up with them and they wont make it back to the superbowl this year.

Defense has always been their strength and it wasnt there sunday other than an interception return for a TD. Plus the defections on the offensive line have caught up with them as well. They dont seem to be as good as the cardinals are at being able to handle losing their starters.

as far as superbowls go,they ARE toast this year just to clear that up. as i said before,I think my NFC title game prediction i had last year of the cards and packers facing each other,will be off just by one year same as my Rams one was.lol.

the cards have a QB who plays a lot like wilson for their backup.He is in his second year this year now so he has more seasoning behind him which means if Palmer goes down this year,they will be able to deal with injurys a lot better this year than last year with Palmer out of the lineup. with their defense they just need decent Quarterback play from him and he should give them that.

I saw him play in a couple of preseason games against the raiders and chargers and he looked pretty good.He was able to work the two minute drill and bring the cards back to win a game against the Raiders.

when the cards and packers play that game will be huge.It will come into play for home field advantage between those two teams.

The seahawks will get swept by the Cardinals this year.They play in the toughest division and the Cardinals look to be in a class by themselves this year.

In all their wins so far this year they have blown out all their opponents.They took the Lambs lightly so the next time they play,they wont make the same mistake and Ariens wont motivate them by giving them bulliten board material again.

Matter of fact looking at the rest of the cardinals schedule they got a pretty easy road ahead of them.their toughest opponents are against the eagles on the road and the packers at home which will be huge.assuming they win that game like they should,then I see them going 14-2 with their only other loss being against the eagles. They wont get stupid again like they did against the Rams and get over confidant again.
 
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Richard, the Defensive unco-ordinator is an idiot. If Carroll wants to salvage the season he had better replace the moron.

Last week and in previous losses Richard and Carroll made lame excuses for the fourth qtr collapses the Hawks have experienced. The TRUTH is that the same sort of wide open receiver running straight through the supposed strength of our defense has been what has done the damage.

I ranted that Chancellor was to blame for last week's debacle. What is obvious now is that Chris Richard doesn't possess the mental abilities to handle the Defensive co-ordinator's job. The two that preceded him were taken to become head coaches. Richard will never achieve that level. He cannot handle this job.

Richard had halftime to sort out the problem last week and design a fix. He obviously did not do that. Today the exact same maddening play plagued the Hawks and lost them the game.

Carroll intimated on several press conferences that Chancellor was NOT to blame for the let down at the Bengals game. I wonder what his excuse will be tomorrow? OK..It's not chancellor. Ya he was in position to follow the receiver but did not and just as in the previous embarrassments Cary Williams and Thomas were way too late to close.

All that is left is the coach that has not shown the DBs what went wrong and coached them up on the correction. The fact of the matter is that the last two losses were on the defense and the Co-ordinator has done nothing about this recurrent problem.

Maybe Carroll is afraid of being called a racist if he fires the dumb ass negro that is way over his head attempting to lead the best stocked defensive secondary in the NFL.

All I know is that if I hear Sherman stand up at the podium and say "the other team just made great plays" I will take ice picks and jam them in my ears.

No Richard..the other team did not make "great plays". You and Thomas and Williams and Chancellor allowed a receiver to run right by you and get ten yards open in the end zone and have done just THAT several times this season leading to most of your four losses you ******* glib asshole! That isn't a "great play" you ******* moron. That is you and your team mates and your Defensive Co-ordinator NOT doing what you are being paid millions of dollars to do. AND you are all too stupid to learn what to do to prevent it happening again. THAT is on your coach.
 
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