Old but Slow wrote:Interesting that Abe Lucas had the most snaps of anyone on the offense, and he looked good doing it. That is a big plus along with how Cross played, as well as some good play from their reserves. They did not look so good in the first quarter when Curhan was at RT, although I don't think that was deciding.
I am most excited about the pass rush. Taylor, Mafe, Robinson, my oh my. And we saw some good interior pressure from Adams and Harris. Constant pressure on a QB can have a big impact for the whole defense.
And once the DBs get healthy and with promising rookies, we could see some action.
The problem is whether we can stop the run, especially off-tackle where our pass rushers need to show that they can tackle.
trents wrote:I'd be inclined to cut Nick Bellore some slack at this point. LB is a new position for him and he is a very versatile athlete.
trents wrote:I'd be inclined to cut Nick Bellore some slack at this point. LB is a new position for him and he is a very versatile athlete.
Agent 86 wrote:So I am gonna tell you who I though the stars of the game were.
Mike Rob and Mike B. Oh yeah, these 2 had a chemistry going and Mike B. on the sidelines was fantastic with his questions. Mike Rob I thought gave great analysis and had awesome insight from a players point of view. Too bad we will only get these guys in pre season.
So I see these 2 guys are back in the fold. I know I saw Sherm was at one of the practices. With Bennett and Sherman, I always thought they had a beef with Pete on how things ended and they wouldn't show up again. But here they are, and looks like Pete and them are getting along great.
Which poses my conspiracy theory question, are those 2 hanging around camp and the team again because of a certain someone who is no longer in the organization? I know I am grasping at straws here with that question, but based on some articles in the past I think maybe, just maybe, it's not a coincidence? For the record, I am not an RW3 basher either.
Anyhow, I wanted to give props to both Mike's, they had me laughing and really enjoying the banter along with Menefee.
RiverDog wrote:They had an event called Legends Day, with in addition to Bennet and Sherman, included players like Doug Baldwin, Cliff Avril, KJ Wright, Michael Robinson, and Jermaine Kearse all returning to the training facility. Sherman has always maintained a home in Seattle and seemed to have buried the hatchet last season as he publically stated that he was open to a possible return. Bennett always seemed to me to have had more of an issue with Pete, with rumors of him reading a book during team meetings, and as you could tell from the broadcast last Saturday, seems to have made amends.
Bottom line is that I'm not subscribing to your conspiracy theory.
RiverDog wrote:They had an event called Legends Day, with in addition to Bennet and Sherman, included players like Doug Baldwin, Cliff Avril, KJ Wright, Michael Robinson, and Jermaine Kearse all returning to the training facility. Sherman has always maintained a home in Seattle and seemed to have buried the hatchet last season as he publicly stated that he was open to a possible return. Bennett always seemed to me to have had more of an issue with Pete, with rumors of him reading a book during team meetings, and as you could tell from the broadcast last Saturday, seems to have made amends.
Bottom line is that I'm not subscribing to your conspiracy theory.
Agent 86 wrote:Aah Ok River, thanks for the feedback. I was not aware of the Legends Day thing, I just saw Sherm was at a practice, didn't know all the others were there.
Heh heh, I know that question was pretty desperate, thought I would stir it up a bit and see if anyone bit. You shot me down pronto
Hawktawk wrote:I buy it. It fits right in with my addition by subtraction theory . I caught Albert Breer with Mike Salk the other morning . He described Russels orbit being in place in Denver , having everything just his way . He said as for the hawks “ Russell had become such a distraction over the last couple of years it was affecting everything the organization was trying to do . Described a sense of “ relief” around the VMac . I suspect it’s the same in the locker room .
I buy it . I called it before I heard it elsewhere .
Hawktawk wrote:I buy it. It fits right in with my addition by subtraction theory . I caught Albert Breer with Mike Salk the other morning . He described Russels orbit being in place in Denver , having everything just his way . He said as for the hawks “ Russell had become such a distraction over the last couple of years it was affecting everything the organization was trying to do . Described a sense of “ relief” around the VMac . I suspect it’s the same in the locker room .
I buy it . I called it before I heard it elsewhere .
Hawktawk wrote:I guess Albert Breer knows nothing , Dave Wyman ? There is plenty of reporting there was tension and dysfunction due to an unhappy qb who made it public . Rd shared an article from 2017 ESPN detailing dysfunction as far back as that.I have great friends I can’t work with .
Professional courtesy aside I can find quotes that tell me whether they liked Wilson or didn’t they are relieved for a new start . Pete and John seemed to be as well . We will have perhaps one of the most magical fascinating matchup gems ever on MNF. Tutor vs student . Hof coach vs guy coaching his first game in the league . A guy who got relentlessly booed during his Sue Bird tribute facing the 12s for 3 hours . It’s a tall order .
As for Pete he’s not planning to tank . I don’t think he will have a job if he has a losing record this year anyway .
Aseahawkfan wrote:Pete won't be tanking. His job is on the line and his reputation. Pete don't tank for anyone. So he's going to give it everything he has. If he fails, it will be because he and John drafted badly and made bad decisions. No more excuses. No more coordinators to throw under the bus. No more QB to throw under the bus. No more players are degrading from age. This is Pete's team again, young draft picks, following his philosophy, it's all on him now to sink or swim.
RiverDog wrote:I don't know how this thing about Pete tanking got started. No one in here that I know of suggested that he'd intentionally lose games.
RiverDog wrote:I don't know how this thing about Pete tanking got started. No one in here that I know of suggested that he'd intentionally lose games.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I don't know either. No one ever indicated Pete was tanking.
I have a ludicrous dream of us having the 1st and 2nd pick and getting the next Peyton Manning and Aaron Donald, but I'm not dumb enough to think that will happen.
Pete always tries his best regardless of who he has to play with. Russ always tries his best regardless of who is there. Every NFL player always tries their best regardless of how things are going. You don't even make it the NFL if you aren't ready to go hard all the time in the good and bad times. Players like Randy Moss when he was on the Raiders was obviously dogging it, but that is are super rare. He's one of the only players I've seen where I was watching the game and went, "This dude isn't even trying that hard." Most NFL players, coaches, and management are doing their best to win. Some just aren't very good or things don't work out well for a variety of reasons.
RiverDog wrote:It's not just Pete. No coach will intentionally throw games. There were some rumors early this year that Brian Flores was ordered to lose games, but that came from his owner...supposedly.
Coaches are almost by definition very egocentric, and are very conscious of their career W/L record. I know I would be if I were a head coach.
RiverDog wrote:It's not just Pete. No coach will intentionally throw games. There were some rumors early this year that Brian Flores was ordered to lose games, but that came from his owner...supposedly.
Coaches are almost by definition very egocentric, and are very conscious of their career W/L record. I know I would be if I were a head coach.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I share that view with players as well. You don't even make it to the NFL level if you think about tanking.
obiken wrote:I agree with you ASHF in General however we go 1-4 or 1-5, I think the wheels could start coming off the wagon especially in the locker room. I am NOT wishing for doom, or preparing for it like I used to, I would be shocked to see us win 8 games, but I am more about personnel than about schemes, I just dont see us having the play makers to do the job anymore.
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