Aseahawkfan wrote:I don't buy it. Every coach looks great when they have talent. They look bad when they don't. Talent is the number one determinant of success and more important than system. I'm not saying coaching or scheme have no effect, but football is won or lost in the draft. The NFL knows this is and that is why they set up the draft, free agency, and salary cap system as they did. And why you see in basketball and baseball owners buying championships with rare exception by simply buying the best talent. If coaching and scheme were the most important factors, owners would hire the best coach and automatically win the Super Bowl every year.
Pete's system works fine. So does McVay's. So does Bill B's system. And Andy Reid's. And Holmgren's. It all works as long as they have great talent to make the system work.
Pete and John have failed to draft well. That is why the team is failing. Not because of bad coordinators or bad coaching, but because the Seahawks just don't have the talent to compete for a championship. They could have Vince Lombardi or Don Shula in their prime and they couldn't get this talent to win a Super Bowl. Every great coach from Bill Walsh to Bill Parcells to Chuck Knoll won because they had better talent than their opponents.
We won't have competitive talent for a few years at least. Pete and John have truly failed along the defensive line in finding good pass rushers and DEs/DTs that can hold against the run and get penetration.
So if Pete and John are serious about turning this around, they need to get back to the relentless talent sifting and good drafting of their early years. If they keep drafting average to below average talent on the defensive line, they aren't going to improve on defense any time soon. One common denominator across every generation of football I've ever seen across my fourty plus years of watching football is you will not have a great defense until you have a good to great defensive line. That is where the defense starts. A good D-line is even more important to a great defense than a good O-line is to a great offense.
trents wrote:There is certainly a large element of truth to what you say but it is also true that your drafting needs to recognize league trends on offense and defense. For example, If you draft big, slow linebackers and linemen in order to counteract other teams' running game, that isn't smart when the other teams are all emphasizing the passing game. If nothing else, Pete and John are making the mistake of trying to run schemes that they don't have the right personnel for. You have to adjust strategies to personnel and talent realities regardless of what you would like to do.
Aseahawkfan wrote:That would probably be my biggest knock on Pete and John. Is Pete has a specific philosophy, yet he doesn't have the personnel to execute it well and has failed multiple years to acquire that personnel. If you know you want to play great defense, run the ball, and throw to score, then you have to be strong up front on defense or that just won't happen. No one should know that better than Carroll. Yet John and Pete have not done a great job drafting or fixing that need in free agency. It's been hurting us for years.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I don't buy it. Every coach looks great when they have talent. They look bad when they don't. Talent is the number one determinant of success and more important than system.
trents wrote:They either need to draft better or change philosophy to better match what they have to work with. Pete and John have chronically done neither. They are stuck in past glory.
mykc14 wrote:I agree, but Pete is the one who controls the talent. Pete is the one who paid for a Ferrari at QB but has an offensive philosophy suited for a Corolla.
mykc14 wrote:I agree, but Pete is the one who controls the talent. Pete is the one who paid for a Ferrari at QB but has an offensive philosophy suited for a Corolla.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Haha. I think his offensive philosophy is more suited for a mack truck, but he hasn't been able to find a mack truck since Marshawn Lynch retired. The Ferrari at QB was a bonus. But if Pete can find his mack truck RB again and rebuild the defense, he can win with Geno Smith level of play. That's going to take some time.
Hawktawk wrote:Run game is coming . Hopefully you see the stampede Sunday . As I said Walker went the wrong way twice on handoffs Sunday snuffing his own run attempts and with the guys physical tools 2 missed touches might have meant quite a bit . Or give ‘em to Penny . Unless he’s gassed I don’t get all the rotating . We have one guy who can house it every play . I like they analytics
Our biggest problem is our interior line play and interior defense in general . We do have a point guard at qb who also was the 4th leading passing yards last Sunday , 10th ranked in total QBR, 7 th in quarterback rating , # 1 in completion % at 77% by 5% over Matt Stafford. He’s not been the issues . Any decent team wins a lot with him . But I think we are close everywhere except the defense and who knows about that . We aren’t good enough to wait around till midsession to begin slowing people down. .
NorthHawk wrote:The problem with Pete's philosophy is it's Defense dependent. Meaning the Defense has to have an extreme amount of talent that matches the scheme they want to run.
without it, it becomes only a good Defense and that won't get you to a Championship with a middling talent, conservative Offense in todays NFL. With Pete's philosophy
the balance of when the Defense has a bad game the Offense can make up for it isn't there. With Lynch and Wilson, it was almost there but it was the Defense that
determined the outcome of games.
Getting the extreme talent on any team let alone on Defense takes a lot of things to fall into place, some of which are the scouts have to find the players, Pete/JS have to
be clear to them what they are looking for, and they have to be there in the draft (which depends on other teams not valuing them as highly as us). There's some luck
that needs to happen for any team to accumulate the players they need and we seem to have run out of that (along with bad selections) in the draft since about 2014 or so.
Aseahawkfan wrote:http://www.espn.com/nfl/superbowl/history/winners
Super Bowl winners of recent years indicate improvements on defense is what brought victory.
In 2019 supposed dinosaur coach Bill B crushed Wunderkind coach Sean McVay in the Super Bowl 13-3.
Tampa Bay crushed Patrick Mahomes with better defensive play.
Pete's formula is just fine, absolutely a viable NFL team building strategy that can and has been more successful than the pass happy strategies of other teams over the past 12 years. You want to win Super Bowls, you better be able to play good defense.
Problem is Pete and John have not drafted well in recent years and have not acquired quality talent. Our most talented player was Russell Wilson and the receivers. We had and still have tons of holes. But this has nothing whatsoever to do with Pete Ball and everything to do with bad drafting, bad trades, and bad talent acquisition. I can't remember the last guy we acquired that went on to bigger and better things after leaving Seattle.
Until that is fixed, it doesn't matter what scheme or strategy we use as it won't fix a damn thing. The NFL is all about talent staying healthy and performing well at the right time. Scheme is nowhere near the most relevant factor in winning. Having a pass happy offense is in no way a predictor of success. You may personally enjoy watching this type of offense, but nothing in Super Bowl or NFL history indicates this is any better strategy in the modern day than Pete's strategy.
Aseahawkfan wrote:http://www.espn.com/nfl/superbowl/history/winners
Super Bowl winners of recent years indicate improvements on defense is what brought victory.
In 2019 supposed dinosaur coach Bill B crushed Wunderkind coach Sean McVay in the Super Bowl 13-3.
Tampa Bay crushed Patrick Mahomes with better defensive play.
Pete's formula is just fine, absolutely a viable NFL team building strategy that can and has been more successful than the pass happy strategies of other teams over the past 12 years. You want to win Super Bowls, you better be able to play good defense.
Problem is Pete and John have not drafted well in recent years and have not acquired quality talent. Our most talented player was Russell Wilson and the receivers. We had and still have tons of holes. But this has nothing whatsoever to do with Pete Ball and everything to do with bad drafting, bad trades, and bad talent acquisition. I can't remember the last guy we acquired that went on to bigger and better things after leaving Seattle.
Until that is fixed, it doesn't matter what scheme or strategy we use as it won't fix a damn thing. The NFL is all about talent staying healthy and performing well at the right time. Scheme is nowhere near the most relevant factor in winning. Having a pass happy offense is in no way a predictor of success. You may personally enjoy watching this type of offense, but nothing in Super Bowl or NFL history indicates this is any better strategy in the modern day than Pete's strategy.
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