I-5 wrote:Regardless of record, the Seahawks are in MUCH healthier trajectory and situation in every way. It is depressing being a Denver fan right now. I’m enjoying this season so much more than last year.
RiverDog wrote:In every way? Not defensively. The Broncos have the 4th best points defense in the league. We're the 2nd worst, in both points allowed and yards surrendered. They've kept 4 of their 5 opponents to 17 or fewer points. Last night, the Broncos kept the Colts out of the end zone for 5 quarters, and even without their best pass rusher, registered 6 sacks and held them to 2/15 on third down. Even with an offense/quarterback that is playing as poorly as they are, that defense will keep them in games. Our defense is the polar opposite. Besides, I wasn't comparing our situation to that of the Broncos. I was simply pointing out that by winning 2 games by a total of 4 points that we could be considered lucky not to be a winless team, too.
But I do agree that overall, we're trending in a better trajectory than the Broncos. That much is obvious, as the Broncos have lost their last two games, both at home, and at 2-3, have a worse record.
Hawktawk wrote:The threads not about defense . We are 2-2 with a washed up garbage backup and Denver is paying 50
Million a year for this ? Lmao . It’s like a train wreck . You have to watch . Russ lived a charmed life winning many games with a fraction of the performance Geno had vs Atlanta . He made a zillion dynamic plays to help win many of the games but he was in a system with a coach that played to his strengths . When he bit the hand that fed him it looks like his charmed luck has come to an end . I’m not sorry to be 100% correct about the Russ Pete Geno thing .
Since when did you start caring about posters going off topic?
I was responding to a comment from another poster that claimed that we were trending on a better trajectory "in every way", which is clearly false and deserved to be called out as there is no indication at this point that our defense is on a better trajectory than the Broncos. If anything, our defense is getting worse, not better. Our defense held the Broncos to 16 points in the opener, followed by the Niners and Falcons both scoring 27 and most recently, the Lions coming within 5 points of putting up a 50 burger on us.