
NorthHawk wrote:With mobile, spellcheck can be a motor.
Hawktawk wrote:If you have something to say Asea say it to me . Russell’s game went down the toilet in mid season 2020. His first half was torrid with the overwhelming majority of his Touchdowns. It was a lot like what we see now , lots of long bombs and deep outs and scramble drills . I personally advocated that he should be considered as a MVP candidate because that was then and this is now . But he got roughed up bad in Buffalo , some suspect he hid a concussion . Then came the first AZ game . 3 careless interceptions but one led to one of the greatest hustle plays in NFL history by DK , one of 2 Seahawks on the roster who can outrun Buhdda baker . But from that point on Russ threw 11 picks including a pick 6 in the playoff loss where he completed 11-29 , his worst ever playoff loss statistically . see Asea that was his whoop de do 40 TD season ending like that .,that’s not a good season . And 40 TDs is something that quite a few guys have done too .
And jaw on me all you want . I’ve been a fan since you were a twinkle in daddy’s eyes . I give credit when due , maybe too much . I rip bad play . I detest guys like Hutch that took the money and ran , that’s all
Over the league . Not just Seattle . Russ played bad at the end , wasn’t a team player , quit on the team including his hand BS which was 100 percent a narcissist selfish guy who wanted to be the big story and it screwed us all . I said it at the time . I hope he’s really ready , pulling for him . When I saw the results it was the end for me. But you go fan boy . Cheer a guy whose gone , build him up , defend his actions . You think I’m bad I have a Seahawks fan who works for me who has despised Russ since the pick in 49.
Don’t tell me how to feel .
Aseahawkfan wrote:This is the offseason so you and tarlhawk and a handful of others get to keep pretending it was all Russell's fault for about 5 more months, then we to see reality and you'll have to find new excuses for why the team isn't doing well and make new excuses for Pete and John until some of these draft picks show they can step up to the NFL level of which only about 4 will likely prove that if this draft is any good. That's fine. It's the offseason. We don't much else to talk about until we get some OTAs and get to training camp.
You also seem to forget of those six games Penny ran wild and we won coincided with Russ also having good games. The one game where Russ really had a bad game against the Rams, Penny also had a bad game.
And you're spending your time telling me about Geno Smith and Drew Lock? And Russ has lost it?
Wake up call is coming for the Anti-Russ Seattle fan base where they find the 70 year old coach who decided to jettison his franchise QB is the real problem.
tarlhawk wrote:This is the offseason so you and tarlhawk and a handful of others get to keep pretending it was all Russell's fault for about 5 more months, then we to see reality and you'll have to find new excuses for why the team isn't doing well and make new excuses for Pete and John until some of these draft picks show they can step up to the NFL level of which only about 4 will likely prove that if this draft is any good. That's fine. It's the offseason. We don't much else to talk about until we get some OTAs and get to training camp.
You also seem to forget of those six games Penny ran wild and we won coincided with Russ also having good games. The one game where Russ really had a bad game against the Rams, Penny also had a bad game.
And you're spending your time telling me about Geno Smith and Drew Lock? And Russ has lost it?
Wake up call is coming for the Anti-Russ Seattle fan base where they find the 70 year old coach who decided to jettison his franchise QB is the real problem.
Supporting management doesn't mean a person falls into an anti-Russ stereotype. I have not sounded off against Russell. I have appreciated the excitement he gave fans and even issued/posted hope for 2022 based on his injury recovery toward the end of 2021. Penny and RW as a balanced offense brought out the best of each other's skill set and I was looking forward to the two of them getting Seattle off to a fast 2022 start...as both seemed to be thriving from restored confidence...and with both of them in rhythm the O-Line came alive as if sparked.
Liking Russell doesn't bring him back...so when I talk up Drew Lock or Geno Smith...it's because both of them are here and our schedule for 2022 is tough enough to damper playoff aspirations...but our team is not "standing still" and has begun the type of improvements that builds momentum going forward...and yes off-season is an excellent time to express hope and to even find "reasons" for that hope.
An NFL player's confidence can have surprising results especially in play makers like QB / RB /WR. Having hope doesn't mean reality is ignored... it can become the driving inspiration to overcome...which is why many love the capabilities of an "underdog" to overachieve rather than give up. Go Hawks
NorthHawk wrote:They could end up first or fourth or any place in between because that division is so competitive.
The Raiders might be on an upswing but it's hard to tell with all of the turmoil they had last year and the Chargers look like they've really improved on Defense.
It's going to be fun watching that division, though.
NorthHawk wrote:They could end up first or fourth or any place in between because that division is so competitive.
The Raiders might be on an upswing but it's hard to tell with all of the turmoil they had last year and the Chargers look like they've really improved on Defense.
It's going to be fun watching that division, though.
Hawktawk wrote:Asea you can quote Russell’s 2021 season stats all you want . Lost to 3 backups including a guy in nick Foles who you call garbage who completely outplayed Russ despite getting the crap knocked of him all night . Russ had a 110 rating with 2 TDs and no picks yet was 100% the reason for the loss with several critical mistakes and a 4 and out needing only a field goal . Russ was the best quarterback in our history . One of the best true dual threats in history and a guy who set a trend and made lots of short quarterbacks wealthy who can’t carry Russels balls in a wheelbarrow . A sure fire hall of fame player . But it’s ok to say that and still say he’s slipping , he isn’t team oriented anymore . He was extremely disingenuous with the 12s. It doesn’t diminish his greatness a bit in my eyes.it’s just reality . We will know soon enough .
tarlhawk wrote:Supporting management doesn't mean a person falls into an anti-Russ stereotype. I have not sounded off against Russell. I have appreciated the excitement he gave fans and even issued/posted hope for 2022 based on his injury recovery toward the end of 2021. Penny and RW as a balanced offense brought out the best of each other's skill set and I was looking forward to the two of them getting Seattle off to a fast 2022 start...as both seemed to be thriving from restored confidence...and with both of them in rhythm the O-Line came alive as if sparked.
Liking Russell doesn't bring him back...so when I talk up Drew Lock or Geno Smith...it's because both of them are here and our schedule for 2022 is tough enough to damper playoff aspirations...but our team is not "standing still" and has begun the type of improvements that builds momentum going forward...and yes off-season is an excellent time to express hope and to even find "reasons" for that hope.
An NFL player's confidence can have surprising results especially in play makers like QB / RB /WR. Having hope doesn't mean reality is ignored... it can become the driving inspiration to overcome...which is why many love the capabilities of an "underdog" to overachieve rather than give up. Go Hawks
Stream Hawk wrote:Have you ever thought the Hawks were a good team, Obi? Just wondering;) I mean, what did you think going into 2013 or 2005 seasons?
Re thread topic. I think Seattle got a haul and drafted well. On paper. It stings though not having a franchise QB anymore. Hope the better overall team can make up for that, and we in fact draft one next year!
Stream Hawk wrote:Have you ever thought the Hawks were a good team, Obi? Just wondering;) I mean, what did you think going into 2013 or 2005 seasons?
Re thread topic. I think Seattle got a haul and drafted well. On paper. It stings though not having a franchise QB anymore. Hope the better overall team can make up for that, and we in fact draft one next year!
obiken wrote:Ouch, thats a little personal lol! Actually With Holmy I did at first. On 2013 I went into the season with a lot of hope because we had a Franchise QB, who took us a ways the year before, and we just wiped them out in the preseason. However, to be fair to all my haters, it's easy to have faith when we went 11-1 to start! 05, and you can you can ask River, I was not happy after we were 2-2. One could argue however, that the 05 team was more dominant than the 13 team. Back to the present, we are in rebuild, yes we finally had a good draft, and we are with Tex, N. O., and Car, positioned to get a really good QB. I am not the gloomer I was 20 years ago, ask the other guys. However, I don't live and die Hawk football anymore. I am all in on JS, but n the next 5 years max, PC has to go. Remember however, its not about you, me, or Hawktalk, its about the boys in Vegas, and they don't care about fandom, only about MONEY. Hawktalk is out to lunch, period. He's out there on Russ, and this season. Remember there is the optimist, the pessimist, and the Cultist. I will never be a member of a Cult, that's why I couldn't stand Trump.
RiverDog wrote: I gotta stick up for Obi a little bit. I'm a bit of a pessimist myself. It's not necessarily a bad thing to be. The way I look at it, it's a way to lower my expectations so that if the season turns out badly, I'm not all that broke up about it, but if it turns out well, then I'm more elated than I would have been had I been expecting it, sort of like a surprise birthday party.
RiverDog wrote: I gotta stick up for Obi a little bit. I'm a bit of a pessimist myself. It's not necessarily a bad thing to be. The way I look at it, it's a way to lower my expectations so that if the season turns out badly, I'm not all that broke up about it, but if it turns out well, then I'm more elated than I would have been had I been expecting it, sort of like a surprise birthday party.
Rambo2014 wrote:In my humble opinion watching from the outside I believe
Russell Wilson is so jealous of Tom Brady he cannot see straight
obiken wrote:Ouch, thats a little personal lol! Actually With Holmy I did at first. On 2013 I went into the season with a lot of hope because we had a Franchise QB, who took us a ways the year before, and we just wiped them out in the preseason. However, to be fair to all my haters, it's easy to have faith when we went 11-1 to start! 05, and you can you can ask River, I was not happy after we were 2-2. One could argue however, that the 05 team was more dominant than the 13 team. Back to the present, we are in rebuild, yes we finally had a good draft, and we are with Tex, N. O., and Car, positioned to get a really good QB. I am not the gloomer I was 20 years ago, ask the other guys. However, I don't live and die Hawk football anymore. I am all in on JS, but n the next 5 years max, PC has to go. Remember however, its not about you, me, or Hawktalk, its about the boys in Vegas, and they don't care about fandom, only about MONEY. Hawktalk is out to lunch, period. He's out there on Russ, and this season. Remember there is the optimist, the pessimist, and the Cultist. I will never be a member of a Cult, that's why I couldn't stand Trump.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Bottom line, there ain't no comparison. 2005 team would have been destroyed by the 2013 and 2014 team. Utterly and absolutely destroyed.
obiken wrote:Bottom line, there ain't no comparison. 2005 team would have been destroyed by the 2013 and 2014 team. Utterly and absolutely destroyed.
No question 13 was way better ASHF! PC or Holmy? tough question but now, right now, Holmy. Can you imagine WJ, SH, and Tobeck to block for RW running a WCOffense wow, that would have been killer. No, no way Holmy could match PC's defense. ASHF, I really think had Kenny Hamlin not gone stupid and gone to Pioneer Square and got his skull cracked, we would have won. We had to get a guy out of retirement to play his position and Willie Parker would NEVER had those big runs up the middle. SA to me was a great back, but no ML. Just between us, my favorite back was Curt Warner, His over the top play at the goal line was unstoppable.
obiken wrote:Bottom line, there ain't no comparison. 2005 team would have been destroyed by the 2013 and 2014 team. Utterly and absolutely destroyed.
No question 13 was way better ASHF! PC or Holmy? tough question but now, right now, Holmy. Can you imagine WJ, SH, and Tobeck to block for RW running a WCOffense wow, that would have been killer. No, no way Holmy could match PC's defense. ASHF, I really think had Kenny Hamlin not gone stupid and gone to Pioneer Square and got his skull cracked, we would have won. We had to get a guy out of retirement to play his position and Willie Parker would NEVER had those big runs up the middle. SA to me was a great back, but no ML. Just between us, my favorite back was Curt Warner, His over the top play at the goal line was unstoppable.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Asea you can quote Russell’s 2021 season stats all you want . Lost to 3 backups including a guy in nick Foles who you call garbage who completely outplayed Russ despite getting the crap knocked of him all night . Russ had a 110 rating with 2 TDs and no picks yet was 100% the reason for the loss with several critical mistakes and a 4 and out needing only a field goal . Russ was the best quarterback in our history . One of the best true dual threats in history and a guy who set a trend and made lots of short quarterbacks wealthy who can’t carry Russels balls in a wheelbarrow . A sure fire hall of fame player . But it’s ok to say that and still say he’s slipping , he isn’t team oriented anymore . He was extremely disingenuous with the 12s. It doesn’t diminish his greatness a bit in my eyes.it’s just reality . We will know soon enough .
Geno Smith went 1 and 2.
Russ's stats are still far from done and very much a starting franchise QB. He went 4-2 at the end of the season. I don't think it was any accident that Penny ran for the yards he did when Russ was playing QB and the opponent had to defend the pass unlike when Geno was playing.
Russ was no more disingenuous than Carroll or Schneider and you have a thousand excuses for them.
MackStrongIsMyHero wrote:Aseahawkfan and Hawktawk. The Rock meets The Hard Place. Neither backing down.
In a what-have-you-done-for-me-lately league (and world for that matter), Wilson has yet to prove he can still take you to the big show. His play has declined; no denying that. I am very skeptical he’ll do more and better in Denver than he did here. Very hard to replace a bonafide franchise QB but I don’t fault the FO for moving on from Wilson and getting a kings ransom for him. The ride was coming to an end and I can live with not getting there empty handed.
As for Penny and the offense next year, a lot to prove. Hoping the running game becomes dominant. And the QB play is above average, but that’s all very much wishing. A lot has to come together and quickly for them to be successful.
Hawktawk wrote:Russ was ten times as dishonest .
I’m sick and tired of your attacks on Pete Carrol and your net nanny rants if you don’t like my observations .sick of it .
Let’s talk about one of his over 100 passer ratings games . 2 actually or maybe 3 . The dreadful bears loss. Qbr of 110 . 2 touchdowns no picks . But a dreadful sack , needless one of 3 , holding the ball and running around for a 14 yard loss in the shadow of our goal post . Then needing a field goal to win 4 and out . Missed Lockett by 4 feet on 4 th down wide open .
How about the titans . Best statistical game of the season for Russ . But basically a few first downs and a blown coverage to Swain he did nothing the second half as Titans clawed back . In OT defense gets a stop and gives Russ the ball on the 13 . Careless overthrow of Lockett with DK alone at the sticks . Overthrow Dk. Third down stare at the rusher and run backwards 12 yards basically ending the game . Travis Homer was wide open on the right sidelines waving his arms up and down but 2021 Russ sees the rush and not the field
And how about Vikings and the guy he’s become the black 5’9” version of Kirk Cousins . You see nice individual stats but the one miss is the game winnner . Shut out second half .
And once again if you think a back averaging 6.7 yards per carry over 6 weeks doesn’t help a guy with one of the best play action deep balls ever you are not football savvy as I think you are . Did Tom Brady ever have a back do that ? Did Manning ?
Nobody’s pinning their ears back to rush when a big back is doing that. Nobody’s peeking in the backfield . Everyone is reacting to the ball fake.
You’re delusional if you think Russels performance in those games somehow benefitted Penney . Let’s talk 17 points vs the rams all year . That’s the game that matters . Russ was not clutch . Our only successful 2 minute drive was Genos first start in Pittsburgh .
Yeah he’s slipping . As a scout reported “ film doesn’t match the stats “ “ risk averse with a great deep ball “ craves celebrity “
All check . We will talk after Sept 12 . Until then spare me all the rants .
RiverDog wrote:Bottom line, there ain't no comparison. 2005 team would have been destroyed by the 2013 and 2014 team. Utterly and absolutely destroyed.
This is true. During that period of time, we set an all time NFL record for the most consecutive games played without losing by more than 8 points, and that speaks to our defense. We should have won multiple Lombardi's.
MackStrongIsMyHero wrote:Aseahawkfan and Hawktawk. The Rock meets The Hard Place. Neither backing down.
In a what-have-you-done-for-me-lately league (and world for that matter), Wilson has yet to prove he can still take you to the big show. His play has declined; no denying that. I am very skeptical he’ll do more and better in Denver than he did here. Very hard to replace a bonafide franchise QB but I don’t fault the FO for moving on from Wilson and getting a kings ransom for him. The ride was coming to an end and I can live with not getting there empty handed.
As for Penny and the offense next year, a lot to prove. Hoping the running game becomes dominant. And the QB play is above average, but that’s all very much wishing. A lot has to come together and quickly for them to be successful.
Hawktawk wrote:If Asea and I sat down face to face over a beer or whatever we would disagree on a lot less than we think . I’m with you Mack . Acnowkedge the greatness and still see the decline and it was time to move on . I don’t see how a 33 year old Russ with a young first time coach in a new town and new locker room with all new players is gonna light it up . If he does I will eat the crow and tip a cap to him . I feel optimistic about next season for lots of reasons but mostly I just do . It’s a gut instinct and I’ve been right about the team and other things based on a hunch before . We shall see
Aseahawkfan wrote:If Asea and I sat down face to face over a beer or whatever we would disagree on a lot less than we think . I’m with you Mack . Acnowkedge the greatness and still see the decline and it was time to move on . I don’t see how a 33 year old Russ with a young first time coach in a new town and new locker room with all new players is gonna light it up . If he does I will eat the crow and tip a cap to him . I feel optimistic about next season for lots of reasons but mostly I just do . It’s a gut instinct and I’ve been right about the team and other things based on a hunch before . We shall see
We would be fine if you didn't call Russ names or attack him like you are. I'm genuinely pissed off we traded Russell Wilson. If I had my way, I would have fired Pete and John. I like Russell Wilson and I am never going to be ashamed or feel bad for saying it. I think trading Russell Wilson was a dumb idea. I don't see anything indicating Russell isn't still Russell. All I see is a team around Russ degrading. No consistent run game with Carson getting hurt nearly every year. Defense falling apart to the point we haven't had a double digit pass rusher since Frank Clark in 2018. Secondary a shadow of what it once was. People putting the onus on Russ for not being able to work magic when the same has happened to Drew Brees, Aaron Rodgers, Peyton, Mahomes, and nearly every QB not named Brady far more often than not every year, especially so when the team around them starts to degrade as Seattle has.
Fact is Russ is still putting up Russ numbers. You know who isn't putting up numbers? The rest of the team other than Bobby Engram's tackles from the defense not being able to get off the field and the wide receivers who Russ is throwing to.
I don't get how anyone assesses this team and goes, "Russ was the problem." It's mind boggling.
Hell, I'm mad at Pete and John. I wish Paul Allen were still alive so this would have been handled as he gave Pete his walking papers for suggesting the idiot move he and John decided was best for the team.
As far as I'm concerned, I'm waiting for the hammer to finally drop on the two guys who have messed this up when they can't throw anyone else under the bus: Pete Carroll and John Schneider. But given the state of current team ownership, might be a while but it's coming.
MackStrongIsMyHero wrote:I wanted Russ to stay and recapture the magic. My question for the keep Russel camp is how to you explain all the 3 and outs? Not taking check downs? Throwing into double coverage on deep balls when there was no need? Dismal playoff performances? I won’t give a $35 million QB a pass on those things; that doesn’t get all pinned out n the team and the coaching staff. I’ll say it again, he’s lost something or thinks his way is the best way despite teams taking it away from him. I will not be surprised if he comes up short in Denver. His game has to change and become comprehensive or he won’t win anything big again. And I’m talking about moving the chains, making those 3rd down completions, and letting the big shots come to him as opposed to forcing them.
NorthHawk wrote:I think he’s going to have a good year for the simple reason he’s part of creating the Offense in Denver.
Instead of being on the outside and just pushing levers when told, he’s actually going to do
things he likes and be part of the system. The whole gamut of plays is open to him instead of the
box he was confined to.
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