Hawktawk wrote:Geno is playing the game about as well as it can be played . We didn’t punt . It was the first time in the history of the Seattle Seahawks we scored at least 10 points in each quarter . Geno is one of 3 men in the super bowl era to start a season with 4 straight games over 75 % completion . He killed them with his legs and his mind and his situational check downs on both Penny TDs and several other plays . He’s in complete command but he see he still has critics . Wyman said during the broadcast “ he looked like he’s been starting 10 years.
Eat your crow or choke on it . I don’t care .
Hawktawk wrote:Geno is playing the game about as well as it can be played . We didn’t punt . It was the first time in the history of the Seattle Seahawks we scored at least 10 points in each quarter . Geno is one of 3 men in the super bowl era to start a season with 4 straight games over 75 % completion . He killed them with his legs and his mind and his situational check downs on both Penny TDs and several other plays . He’s in complete command but he see he still has critics . Wyman said during the broadcast “ he looked like he’s been starting 10 years.
Eat your crow or choke on it . I don’t care .
Stream Hawk wrote:Dessert first world problems. I can honestly say Geno is doing a perfect job so far. Also extremely impressed with the Oline. It’s hilarious Denver fans are bitching about their oline and saying that’s the reason Russell isn’t doing as good as Geno. Holy crap the irony!
trents wrote:I wonder if Russ Wilson is having regrets yet about dissing the Hawks and signing with the Broncs?
trents wrote:I wonder if Russ Wilson is having regrets yet about dissing the Hawks and signing with the Broncs?
Aseahawkfan wrote:First half Geno can be the guy. Second half Geno is playing not to lose or being handcuffed by Pete. I'm not sure which.
Either way, Geno is looking good against teams he should look good against and not the main reason for the loss against teams like the 49ers. You can't ask much more of him.
I really wish Pete would not go super conservative in the second half of games. Let Geno throw some more and see what happens.
NorthHawk wrote:We played against the worst scoring Defense in the league and still almost lost.
It's not like we played against a championship Defense.
RiverDog wrote:Comments from the game:
Best offensive performance of the season BY FAR. Outside of a few boners, like the play where he got called for intentional grounding, Geno played an excellent game, making good decisions and protecting the ball. Even though they weren't successful, I was glad to see them taking a few deep shots, something they haven't done much of this season. We never punted during the entire game.
Defense is another story. We continue to be plagued by missed tackles. We have nearly a nonexistent pass rush and our linebackers are a major disappointment. Detroit punted just once during the game.
Statistically, it was a virtual dead heat, with 27 first downs each and both offenses racking up over 500 yards of total offense. The big difference in the game was the pick 6 to start the 2nd half. Both teams committed a bunch of penalties. Detroit fans, in particular, were very frustrated with the officiating. There was a play that they shut down early for some unknown reason that wiped out a big play for the Lions. It took them forever and a day to resolve it.
The game was a "scorigami", a final score that has never occurred in the history of the game.
The game has not changed my overall expectation for the season. We beat a team that is in the bottom 1/4 of the league. Detroit's defense is horribly inept, worse than ours and likely the worst in the league. It was quite possibly the weakest team on our schedule.
Hawktawk wrote:We have a huge edge on the saints at QB. Over dalton , yeah .
I-5 wrote:We won't gain 555 and score 48 again, but Waldron's play designs as executed by Geno and this improved O line and rest of offense looks to me like it can succeed against better defenses, too. We'll know the answer pretty soon.
Hawktawk wrote:Geno is well outplaying previous dude who is in his new whiz bang offense . “ whatever Russ wants “
I heard a Geno quote” I don’t have to play hero ball , I don’t have to make every play.”
Previous guy ran his own rat ball offense no matter who was in charge . It worked 8.5 years but right now he’s hurting his HOF chances . Becoming a butt of jokes .
I’ve seen more balls in the seam , between the hashes , tight nfl open throws, to tight ends but still feeding the big boys then most games the last few years .
Stop blaming Russels issues on Pete and the offense . It’s the 3rd time in team history we had 550 yards of total offense and the first time in the history of our team we didn’t punt . And yet ……don’t get some fans at all .
Hawktawk wrote:If Geno had started for that Niner team they may well have won. Russ went 3 and out 8 times and escaped with 11 points ? Jimmy G ran out of the end zone and turned it it over to end the game while the midget got a hell of a lot luckier then we did beating them . After that game I asked the rhetorical question. Would you trade 22 Geno for 22 Jimmy? Mayfield ?
Russ is in deep trouble in Denver . He’s stabilized his game somewhat but the players are dropping like flies . It doesn’t help when his replacement is currently the 5th in total qbr and has the second highest passer rating right behind Tua and ahead of Pat Mahomes . Don’t misunderstand he ain’t Pat Mahomes . But for 3.5 million he’s the biggest bargain in the league
But here’s Russ with the #21 total QbR, 13th passer rating and a completion % of 61.1 %. It ain’t good . All I got to say is roflmao . I’ve been right on the money on this so far .
RiverDog wrote:If Brady would have started for that Niner team they may well have won. What was that saying about aunts and balls?
I agree with you about Russell. If he doesn't get it turned around pronto, they're going to be hanging effigies of him outside the stadium. Thursday's game is critical. It's another Prime Time game, 3 in their first 5, and it's at home. He has to perform, and the Broncos have to win just for his and Hackett's sake. Those folks are pissed. The media has been pumping both Russell and the Broncos and raised their expectations to an unreasonable level. The reality is that they are a marginal playoff contender, a .500ish team in a tough division. It doesn't matter if half the offense suffers season ending injuries. The fans are going to blame Russell and Hackett. It's easier to create a bad image than it is to change it to a good one, and the image of them losing that opener against us in the way they did has left a very bitter taste in their mouths.
RiverDog wrote:If Brady would have started for that Niner team they may well have won. What was that saying about aunts and balls?
I agree with you about Russell. If he doesn't get it turned around pronto, they're going to be hanging effigies of him outside the stadium. Thursday's game is critical. It's another Prime Time game, 3 in their first 5, and it's at home. He has to perform, and the Broncos have to win just for his and Hackett's sake. Those folks are pissed. The media has been pumping both Russell and the Broncos and raised their expectations to an unreasonable level. The reality is that they are a marginal playoff contender, a .500ish team in a tough division. It doesn't matter if half the offense suffers season ending injuries. The fans are going to blame Russell and Hackett. It's easier to create a bad image than it is to change it to a good one, and the image of them losing that opener against us in the way they did has left a very bitter taste in their mouths.
Aseahawkfan wrote:We want Denver to collapse this year. Then we don't care.
No one should be concerned about Russell one way or the other. The man has tens of millions of dollars. Signed a multimillion guaranteed contract. He's already succeeded beyond most people's wildest dreams. He's set for life. The only concern for us at this point is Denver collapsing and giving us a top 5 pick as one last, "Thank you for the great times Seattle."
Aseahawkfan wrote:As far as the Seahawks go, they need to start worrying about beating playoff level teams and Pete needs to be highly concerned about his embarrassing defense for a guy known as a top defensive coach. I have a buddy who doesn't want to admit that Pete is sucking right now, but given Pete's expertise the defense sucking this bad right now is seriously concerning. I've never seen a Pete Carroll defense this bad and he needs to get it turned around.
Geno playing well for a year or two is a "Gee, that's nice" situation that won't matter in a few years.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I also want to see how Geno does around game 8 when opponents have more film. We are running a different offense with Geno than we ran with Russ. Part of what we're seeing are teams unprepared for the plays we run with Geno. It seems a lot of teams are getting film in the first half and shoring up the defense in the second half, which may be why we see Geno fall off in the second half.
But about game 8, they will have pretty good film on Geno and our offense. They will be looking out more for the TEs and routes. Though a quality team seems to shut us down anyway.
Hawktawk wrote:Pete ball scored 65 points last 2 games with no defense which limits possessions for our offense which is how you score is possessing the ball. I keep saying it and nobody seems to be able to understand how impressive our offense was last 2 games .
Pete ball can score as much as anybodys offense especially when you have a qb who will check to a man being called “ the most dangerous back in the nfl”on 3rd and 18 . It’s stupendous what Geno and the offense have done with no defense . If we get a defense that even averages low 20 ppg we will win 10 easy .
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