RiverDog wrote: For the umpteenth time, our team has not been a SB contender for the past 7 seasons. This current season is simply the coup de grace. And for the record, I've never said he'd be fired, just simply done as a coach, whether it be through resignation, retirement, re-assignment of duties, or whatever. Now at 5-10 after a Chicago Bears loss, it is so over.
tarlhawk wrote:If I want to be "persuaded" my writers of choice are always talking heads...especially if they say the things I want to hear. (severe sarcasm)
Seven years since a Super Bowl...as a complaint? Two teams out of 32 ever attain this goal each year...and its seldom repeated. So many factors take out even the best of teams...that "should of won it all". Just getting to the playoffs gives a team a fighting chance...a punchers chance. How many long tenure coaches has there been in the past 20 years? Don't complain about your team...the NFL is a business and is more to blame as it continues to use its scalpel to shape its product...TV revenue is all about selling advertising...if you think politics is plagued with lobbyists...with high stakes gambling added to those who represent major ad campaigns...your commissioner would have to be above reproach...is that even possible anymore??
Your goals/desires are strong opinions but seem unattainable based on so many things are out of the control of a fan...to the point of being wishes...not reality.
My reason for posting the remarks from the talking heads was simply to show that the topic isn't just something a few random Seahawk fans have been kicking around as was the implication. The sports shows, Twitter, Facebook, and other forums like this one have exploded, especially after the Bears loss. The story of Pete being on the hot seat has legs.
The players and coaches read and hear the same stories that we do, which is why I feel strongly that our owner needs to come out and make a decision now. The next two games, win or lose, will prove nothing as far as the coaching dilemma is concerned. They need to either chit or get off the toilet.