Seahawks SUCK !!!!

I've got to be relatively alert from around midnight til 6 ish in the AM anyway. My responsibility to protecting the motel and restaurant property means that if I attempt to sleep sure enough I will have to wake up half a dozen times and get semi-dressed to check out whatever the dog is barking at.

The Game Pass is something I can stop immediately and pick up when the commotion has been sorted out. I would be on the puter anyway checking out how to make this or that.

I'm a big fan of the DIY videos on YouTube. Right now I'm finishing up an extensive and thorough rebuild of the C6 transmission for the 95 F250 4X4 I bought several months ago. Not only am I saving at least a couple thou doing it myself I can add another potentially lucrative skill should I decide to build the C6's professionally. The off road and racing crowds blow them up regularly so there is a nitch market for that tranny.

For what I save in Over The Air broadcasts and spending ZERO on TV reception it is a small commitment during the season to have access to all the games when the one time cost is broken down over the several months the service covers. It is a far better value if you are like me and take an interest in the NFL season.

A lot of the "professional" opinion on network TV is just media centered based anyway. The replays on the Game Pass is free of the cheer leading and advertising you get watching a live game. Like I have said earlier it is fun for me to diagnose what happened in a play and get a first hand look at who is really playing up to the hype and who is not.

OK the dog is going off now so it's time to go out and "splain it" do some dumb ass.
 
Dunno.... ???

Maybe we Hawk fans are expecting too much outta Russell Wilson, Wilson's god.
" " " " " " " " " Pete Carroll.
(same) Chancellor
(also) Sherman, Lynch, etc...etc..

So are we expecting Wilson to make the playoffs and the Super Bowl every season he ever plays?

That seems a little naive. But who's fault is that anyway? So far he has not disappointed. So far he has done the impossible.

It's not the fans...It's that runt that has brought this let down on.

Wilson will probably pull some more magic outta his ass tonight and extend the torture.

Damn him!
 
Dunno.... ???

Maybe we Hawk fans are expecting too much outta Russell Wilson, Wilson's god.
" " " " " " " " " Pete Carroll.
(same) Chancellor
(also) Sherman, Lynch, etc...etc..

So are we expecting Wilson to make the playoffs and the Super Bowl every season he ever plays?

That seems a little naive. But who's fault is that anyway? So far he has not disappointed. So far he has done the impossible.

It's not the fans...It's that runt that has brought this let down on.

Wilson will probably pull some more magic outta his ass tonight and extend the torture.

Damn him!

QBs get too much credit and too much blame. Just the nature of the game (and surrounding media).

I don't think I've seen anyone blaming Wilson, though. The O-line and the coaches seem to be getting the brunt in the little I've read.
 
Has anyone noticed that Seattle has been holding the running back in to block. Especially on third down blitzes. I say its about time someone in the coaching staff watched the game films.

I notice the loss of something since Dan Quinn left....13 teams sack against something like giving up 25 sacks....36% efficiency on third downs.Those are killers...
 
Dunno.... ???

Maybe we Hawk fans are expecting too much outta Russell Wilson, Wilson's god.
" " " " " " " " " Pete Carroll.
(same) Chancellor
(also) Sherman, Lynch, etc...etc..

So are we expecting Wilson to make the playoffs and the Super Bowl every season he ever plays?

That seems a little naive. But who's fault is that anyway? So far he has not disappointed. So far he has done the impossible.

It's not the fans...It's that runt that has brought this let down on.

Wilson will probably pull some more magic outta his ass tonight and extend the torture.

Damn him!

QBs get too much credit and too much blame. Just the nature of the game (and surrounding media).

I don't think I've seen anyone blaming Wilson, though. The O-line and the coaches seem to be getting the brunt in the little I've read.

I don't blame Wilson so much. I blame ....I blame Aaron Rodgers for stealing Wilson's god. I can't really blame Wilson's god so much. God obviously goes with winners.

God looks at Wilson and wonders to his holiness??? "You are dating that Ciera chick and STILL haven't tapped the *****"? THAT'S just stupid. You know damned skippy that she is boinking SOMEBODY! Now Russell is "with" another byatch that is boinking somebody else. Wilson has a screw loose. Maybe Russell is gay. He hangs around with a house full of very gay lookin white guys. They all claim they worship "god" and everything. Maybe "god" is just their secret word for being gay and worshiping being gay. In any case if I was Wilson I would definitely STOP bragging about NOT getting the *****.
 
I am not going to use this game against the 49ers as a barometer but it is encouraging to see the defense playing well especially in the fourth quarter. Now with a long week ahead until the Dallas game and the following week off I hope something can be done to shore up the offensive line play. Three straight at home after the Dallas game will be a telling point if the Hawks can make the playoffs.
I can give the Hawks a A- in the game overall.

It has been a tough first half of this season and looking at the schedule for the rest of the way, Seattle could again be in the mix. Remember Seattle was 3-3 to start last season and still made the SB.
 
its fortunate for wilson they were playing the pitiful whiners.He looked awful in that game.He had no pressure on him in either of those two interceptions he threw,that was inexcusable. against pitiful teams like the whiners and cowboys it wont cost the team but when he does that against good teams they will lose.

Love how the announcers were trying to fool people into thinking their defense was back when the niners offense is hardly a juggernaut.lol
 
I am not going to use this game against the 49ers as a barometer but it is encouraging to see the defense playing well especially in the fourth quarter. Now with a long week ahead until the Dallas game and the following week off I hope something can be done to shore up the offensive line play. Three straight at home after the Dallas game will be a telling point if the Hawks can make the playoffs.
I can give the Hawks a A- in the game overall.

It has been a tough first half of this season and looking at the schedule for the rest of the way, Seattle could again be in the mix. Remember Seattle was 3-3 to start last season and still made the SB.

I don't count the Hawks out until they are out. They are very talented.
 
I am not going to use this game against the 49ers as a barometer but it is encouraging to see the defense playing well especially in the fourth quarter. Now with a long week ahead until the Dallas game and the following week off I hope something can be done to shore up the offensive line play. Three straight at home after the Dallas game will be a telling point if the Hawks can make the playoffs.
I can give the Hawks a A- in the game overall.

It has been a tough first half of this season and looking at the schedule for the rest of the way, Seattle could again be in the mix. Remember Seattle was 3-3 to start last season and still made the SB.

I don't count the Hawks out until they are out. They are very talented.

Agree...The next game against the Cowboys is winnable especially if Romo doesn't play, then the next three games are at home after the bye...then the next two on the road is against the Vikings and Ravens...both winnable.
 
I am not going to use this game against the 49ers as a barometer but it is encouraging to see the defense playing well especially in the fourth quarter. Now with a long week ahead until the Dallas game and the following week off I hope something can be done to shore up the offensive line play. Three straight at home after the Dallas game will be a telling point if the Hawks can make the playoffs.
I can give the Hawks a A- in the game overall.

It has been a tough first half of this season and looking at the schedule for the rest of the way, Seattle could again be in the mix. Remember Seattle was 3-3 to start last season and still made the SB.

I don't count the Hawks out until they are out. They are very talented.

Agree...The next game against the Cowboys is winnable especially if Romo doesn't play, then the next three games are at home after the bye...then the next two on the road is against the Vikings and Ravens...both winnable.

The Hawk's O-Line is actually getting dialed in. Jimmy Graham is getting used better. Tyler Lockett has the speed to run under a long rainbow pass and more importantly the ability to catch the ball running at full speed. Wilson still gets sacked occasionally but as long as he doesn't get injured it is acceptable. What still seems to be the Hawk's bugga boo are those costly penalties in the red zone. Trading FGs for TDs ends up throwing away 4 points on every good drive.

Having Lynch back in the rotation at RB adds a dimension of "attitude" that seems infectious to the offense. He inspires better blocking which transfers to better protection as well. The game at Santa Clara and this ten day preparation for Dallas and time to reflect the lessons learned in the first 7 games could be all the Seahawks need to get back on a possible track to the playoffs. Two wins against the Cardinals and a home game win against the Rams and we could conceivably get back to the SB. I'm not even that concerned about going back to Green Bay for a playoff game. We came very close to winning that game there when we still had a heap of problems to resolve. Those glitches have been mostly addressed. We are a MUCH better team now than in our opener with the above mentioned improvements.

Now if we can just stay healthy. The playoffs beat the crap outta our LOB last season. Maybe that is why the LOB isn't getting the huge hits this year. Could be they are putting some of that hard ass shit in the bank for later in the season when they will need it.
 
I listened to a great analysis the other day about the rise of injuries in the NFL. A policy change in the preseason that teams were limited in hitting each other in practice, in fact I believe Seattle doesn't even practice tackling. The lack of conditioning has led to more injuries through out the league.

Seattle actually has been very fortunate in the injury department to front line players and I hope it continues.
 
I listened to a great analysis the other day about the rise of injuries in the NFL. A policy change in the preseason that teams were limited in hitting each other in practice, in fact I believe Seattle doesn't even practice tackling. The lack of conditioning has led to more injuries through out the league.

Seattle actually has been very fortunate in the injury department to front line players and I hope it continues.

Injuries were the difference in Seattle's performance in the last two Super Bowls. I think that lesson has sunk in for this season. The hard hitting that has been the LOB's trademark for a couple of seasons has been dialed back to just efficient tackling. It's a trade off for sure as the receivers aren't afraid of confrontation if they know they are not going to get nailed as badly. That hard hitting is a two way street. Ya..it sends a message to the receivers but at the end of the season it can lead to a bunch of injured DBs that cannot play up to their potential. I've noticed that Chancellor and Thomas and even Bobby Wagner avoiding unnecessary hard hits this season. I hope this new strategy pays of with more durability as the season wears on.

Now if the DBs could just be on the same page as to the coverage we could avoid those embarrassing blown coverages that have given several teams easy TDs and amounted to at least 3 out of the four losses.

I hope the sting of the last Super Bowl loss where the Hawk DBs just didn't have enough left to stop Brady and Edelman in the fourth quarter isn't repeated.

As of lately though the Hawks have given up unnecessary TDs because of blown assignments and not their physical condition. At least the bone head mistakes can be corrected where broken body parts cannot.
 
Not too many DB have stopped Brady over the years.

But like last couple of years when Maxwell and Burley had slow starts, but improved over the season, Williams is improving over the last couple games. But he has to get better. I think Seattle gave up too soon on Maxwell.
 
Not too many DB have stopped Brady over the years.

But like last couple of years when Maxwell and Burley had slow starts, but improved over the season, Williams is improving over the last couple games. But he has to get better. I think Seattle gave up too soon on Maxwell.

If not for one errant Russell Wilson pass and the play of the Pat's Butler's lifetime from the one yard line with 26 seconds left in the last Super Bowl a bunch of beat up second stringers of our LOB would have done just that.

Everyone praises Brady for the last Super Bowl but if not for Butler's heroic interception and a stupid choice from Bevell for Lockette as the primary receiver history would be singing a different tune.

If we had Jimmy Graham in there instead of that ***** Lockette what do you think would have happened?

I think it is interesting that the Seahawks haven't used Graham in any short yardage crossing routes like Lockette ran on our last possession of SB 49. I'm thinking Carroll is keeping THAT option deep in the play bag-O-mystery to be used in a critical play in a very important game in the Hawk's future. That play needs to be kept under wraps so there is no ready made defensive play to stop it. You know damned skippy that a little DB like Butler won't knock Graham down like a rag doll and take the ball.
 
OK...OK... In the meaningless preseason They are 3-0. They are second in scoring to the Ravens at just a whisker under 30 pts PG.. top 3 in scoring defense avg 10 pts. Christian Michaels leads the league in rushing.. Steven Williams leads in recieving and has caught a TD pass in all three games.. Blah...blah...friggin blah...

Last night nearly 180 yards given up in 13 penalties. WTF ?????

The great Russell Wilson TWO ints and NO TDs... WTF ??????

Could it be the GQ distraction? The first drive was OK..nearly perfect then Wilson started throwing like a girl.

GB was so disgusted with the Seahawks that they pulled Rodgers afte ONE series. I thought they said it was ON for two qtrs and maybe into the second half ????

If ya thought THIS game was meaningless you need to tune into next weeks fiasco. The fourth PS game is gauranteed to be meaningles.
I honestly don't think I've ever seen a team that is better at snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
 
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Not too many DB have stopped Brady over the years.

But like last couple of years when Maxwell and Burley had slow starts, but improved over the season, Williams is improving over the last couple games. But he has to get better. I think Seattle gave up too soon on Maxwell.

If not for one errant Russell Wilson pass and the play of the Pat's Butler's lifetime from the one yard line with 26 seconds left in the last Super Bowl a bunch of beat up second stringers of our LOB would have done just that.

Everyone praises Brady for the last Super Bowl but if not for Butler's heroic interception and a stupid choice from Bevell for Lockette as the primary receiver history would be singing a different tune.

If we had Jimmy Graham in there instead of that ***** Lockette what do you think would have happened?

I think it is interesting that the Seahawks haven't used Graham in any short yardage crossing routes like Lockette ran on our last possession of SB 49. I'm thinking Carroll is keeping THAT option deep in the play bag-O-mystery to be used in a critical play in a very important game in the Hawk's future. That play needs to be kept under wraps so there is no ready made defensive play to stop it. You know damned skippy that a little DB like Butler won't knock Graham down like a rag doll and take the ball.

Even had the Seahawks won on that last play they clearly would not have 'stopped' Brady. ;)
 
Not too many DB have stopped Brady over the years.

But like last couple of years when Maxwell and Burley had slow starts, but improved over the season, Williams is improving over the last couple games. But he has to get better. I think Seattle gave up too soon on Maxwell.

If not for one errant Russell Wilson pass and the play of the Pat's Butler's lifetime from the one yard line with 26 seconds left in the last Super Bowl a bunch of beat up second stringers of our LOB would have done just that.

Everyone praises Brady for the last Super Bowl but if not for Butler's heroic interception and a stupid choice from Bevell for Lockette as the primary receiver history would be singing a different tune.

If we had Jimmy Graham in there instead of that ***** Lockette what do you think would have happened?

I think it is interesting that the Seahawks haven't used Graham in any short yardage crossing routes like Lockette ran on our last possession of SB 49. I'm thinking Carroll is keeping THAT option deep in the play bag-O-mystery to be used in a critical play in a very important game in the Hawk's future. That play needs to be kept under wraps so there is no ready made defensive play to stop it. You know damned skippy that a little DB like Butler won't knock Graham down like a rag doll and take the ball.

The problem with your analysis is Brady ripped up the Seahawks in the fourth quarter of the last Superbowl prior to that ill fated play that ended Seattle chances..
 
Not too many DB have stopped Brady over the years.

But like last couple of years when Maxwell and Burley had slow starts, but improved over the season, Williams is improving over the last couple games. But he has to get better. I think Seattle gave up too soon on Maxwell.

If not for one errant Russell Wilson pass and the play of the Pat's Butler's lifetime from the one yard line with 26 seconds left in the last Super Bowl a bunch of beat up second stringers of our LOB would have done just that.

Everyone praises Brady for the last Super Bowl but if not for Butler's heroic interception and a stupid choice from Bevell for Lockette as the primary receiver history would be singing a different tune.

If we had Jimmy Graham in there instead of that ***** Lockette what do you think would have happened?

I think it is interesting that the Seahawks haven't used Graham in any short yardage crossing routes like Lockette ran on our last possession of SB 49. I'm thinking Carroll is keeping THAT option deep in the play bag-O-mystery to be used in a critical play in a very important game in the Hawk's future. That play needs to be kept under wraps so there is no ready made defensive play to stop it. You know damned skippy that a little DB like Butler won't knock Graham down like a rag doll and take the ball.

Even had the Seahawks won on that last play they clearly would not have 'stopped' Brady. ;)
of course they would not.pete is on the take.the sooner seahawk fans accept that reality,the sooner they will stop suffering with that asshole as their coach.

Back in those days when Largent was playing, the NFL was nothing at all corrupt like it is now. people like pete carrol and bill belicheat have ruined the integrity of the game,predfan he got smart and stopped watching NFL games a couple of years ago. same with me pretty much now.I pretty much just watch OLD NFL games now other than watching the chargers ONLY cause i love looking at their uniform colors otherwise i would not watch NFL at all one bit.

took me last year to finally wake up to how corrupt it is but better late than never.i wont give the NFL one dime again.
 
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How is Pete Carrol corrupt? Or are you talking about ancient history when he was coach of USC? I have seen no evidence he knew anything about Bush receiving gifts. Even if that was remotely true almost every team in the SEC would be out of a job. Maybe every teams in college football.
 

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