RiverDog wrote:Of all the rookies, Mafe impressed me the most. That was a heck of a play he made to sack a very mobile quarterback on a critical 4th down that could have been a game winner.
I'll be out of town on Thursday, and being that it's on ESPN, I won't be able to record our game with da Bearst. Hopefully, I can catch a few glimpses from a bar stool or something.
RiverDog wrote:Of all the rookies, Mafe impressed me the most. That was a heck of a play he made to sack a very mobile quarterback on a critical 4th down that could have been a game winner.
I'll be out of town on Thursday, and being that it's on ESPN, I won't be able to record our game with da Bearst. Hopefully, I can catch a few glimpses from a bar stool or something.
obiken wrote:Bears beat the Chiefs River, what do make of that? How about nothing its Exhibition! They are looking at rookies and cuts. Do you keep Homer or Dallas? Does it really matter if you start GS or DL, one is slow death the other will put a bullet in the head of a good season. QB play is meaningless to evaluate because there are no second and 3rd reads. I DVR it on Youtubetv and fast forward through it.
Aseahawkfan wrote:When I sit back and look at that Pittsburgh game, we played quite a few people who will be starting for us against mostly nobodies in Pittsburgh and still lost 32-25. Lock and Geno will be our starting QBs. The O-line will be mostly our starting O-line. The D-line will mostly be our starting D-line. They got beat 32-25 playing Pittsburgh's 2nd string. Now that the euphoria of football season starting has worn off, this don't look very good at all. When we're facing Rogers or Mahomes or Wilson or some other QB that knows what they're doing making reads and adjusting with scheme, if our D-line is still getting pushed off the ball and our QBs are missing hot reads or playing it safe, we're not going to win much.
I guarantee guys like Donald and Bosa and Chandler Jones and the lot are going to be a whole lot harder to block than the guys Cross and Lucas faced Saturday. And the Qbs the defense will be going against are going to be a hell of a lot more accurate and better at reading pressure than the no name Pitt Qbs we faced. Those guys in the game on Saturday are a lot of the guys who will be starting for us and they gave up a lot of yards and points to a team that is as young and new as us.
RiverDog wrote:Yeah, I just mentioned something similar in another thread. Pittsburgh was supposedly holding out most of their starters or at least limiting their playing time. Some teams like ours have a lot of starting spots up for grabs, meaning that the #1 unit might see more playing time than they normally would, while other teams might have a new system that they need to work the bugs out of, so the priorities for these games change from team to team and from game to game. This is why you don't see Tom Brady or Aaron Rodgers playing in Preseason Game 1 but you do see a lot of Geno Smith and Drew Lock.
I-5 wrote:Poor tackling was one of the biggest disappointments...especially Marquis Blair. I think he is going to get cut unless something dramatic changes.
Dave Wyman said that he observed that the Seahawks coaches don't have a lot of hitting being done in practices...are we getting soft?
RiverDog wrote:The only positive I can take away from that game was that at least it was only preseason. I watched the game in a bar and without sound, and I had trouble identifying players as I couldn't always see their names on their backs and I haven't gotten acquainted with the new player's numbers.
How many flags did Cross end up with last night? I counted 4. I almost thought that was Germain Ifedi out there. And what kind of punt coverage player doesn't know to make sure that he's not in the end zone BEFORE he touches the ball? Geno looked horrible, and please, HT, stop with the excuses about dropped passes! You're beginning to sound like Anthony. Every quarterback is the victim of dropped passes. Granted, like every quarterback, Geno had the occasional nice throw, but they were offset by his late and/or off target throws or his own clumsiness. He showed last night why he's just a backup quarterback. Lock helped himself by not suiting up.
For the 2nd week in a row, there were lots of missed tackles on defense. They need to get back to basics.
I had to laugh at their cartoon of Pete and the salmon toss. That was as good of a numberless graphic to describe the regression of the Seahawk defense over the past 8 years as I can think of.
Agent 86 wrote:You wanna watch tape on how to get cut in the NFL, watch all the plays that #48 LB Joel Dublanko was involved in last night. Missed assignments and tackles every play, it was cringeworthy. Never heard of this guy before and really not trying to come down too hard on him, obviously won't make the final 53 (will he?), but it was so noticeable the first series I actually started watching just him on defense and oh boy, awful.
Lock gained momentum to start by not even putting the pads on.
Only preseason, but seems like there is alot to clean up.
NorthHawk wrote:We didn't do very well on Defense the last couple of years with Wagner, either so it probably goes deeper than that.
However, I know what you mean about the lack of enthusiasm. Players haven't seemed focused or enthused as much as previous years.
There is definitely something different this year, though.
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