trents wrote:The frustrating thing is I would like to be able to watch one of the several other games in progress because they are more competitive but the Hawks' game is the only one available on the major networks in my area.
Aseahawkfan wrote:At least Ken Walker is having a good game. Seem Lockett might be the more important part of Geno's game than DK.
RiverDog wrote:Get the Red Zone. You won't regret it.
trents wrote:
Not going to put out any more dough on telecom media. Already costs me a small fortune every month.
trents wrote:Hawks' D looked better as a whole today than it has in several weeks, at least for the last three quarters. And it was against a potent offensive team. However, the D was too slow to get untracked and by the time they did the Hawks were down two touchdowns. Getting behind early has gotten to be a pattern.
trents wrote:I'd like to see the offense go to Colby Parkinson more. His length is an asset that needs to be explored more IMO. He's really buffed up in the past year and there is young Jimmy Graham potential there I believe.
trents wrote:Not having Lockett and having Goodwin playing banged up really hurt us. Geno did about as good as you could expect considering how banged up his receiving corps was and how porous the OL was.
RiverDog wrote:He had a huge gain on a scramble on a 3rd down scramble had he kept the ball. I don't know what he was thinking on the red zone pick he threw.
The other thing that has bothered me is burning our timeouts on offense to avoid delay of game penalties. It isn't so bad when it happens in the first half, but those 2nd half timeouts are gold, especially when you're trailing as we have been in most of our recent games. We did it 4 times yesterday, twice in the 2nd half. We've also burned timeouts on challenges we weren't likely to win or in situations where winning it doesn't gain us a whole lot.
trents wrote:"the old PI days"?
trents wrote:Pete's strong point is as a motivator. But, he's not strong when it comes to paying attention to details.
Old but Slow wrote:This was a tough game to make a judgement about QB performance. Both throwers had trouble with accuracy, and receivers with drops. It was cold. The ball was like a brick. The weather slowed Mahomes more than the Seahawks did.
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