trents wrote:It occurred to me that the Hawks' recent metamorphosis coincides with the resurrection of Pete ball. Strong run game, stingy defense and avoiding turnovers.
trents wrote:It occurred to me that the Hawks' recent metamorphosis coincides with the resurrection of Pete ball. Strong run game, stingy defense and avoiding turnovers.
c_hawkbob wrote:Of course it's Pete Ball. All that means is it's his preferred style of football. Back in the 70's it was 'Don Shula football" and then "Steelers Football". It's all the same effectively; smothering defense and a solid ground game complimented by enough downfield passing to keep opposing defenses honest.
It's no less accurate than calling a WCO "Air Coryell" or "Bill Walsh football". If the shoe fits ...
c_hawkbob wrote:Of course it's Pete Ball. All that means is it's his preferred style of football. Back in the 70's it was 'Don Shula football" and then "Steelers Football". It's all the same effectively; smothering defense and a solid ground game complimented by enough downfield passing to keep opposing defenses honest.
It's no less accurate than calling a WCO "Air Coryell" or "Bill Walsh football". If the shoe fits ...
RiverDog wrote:The first time I've heard a style of offense/defense associated with a coach was "Marty Ball", after Marty Schottenheimer, and it was during his time as coach of the KC Chiefs. It was a somewhat derogatory term as Schottenheimer was a relatively conservative coach that consistently got his teams into the playoffs but could never win the big one, sort of like what Pete's been over these past 8 years.
mykc14 wrote:My only issue with Peteball was when we had the highest paid QB in the league. Also PC went for it TWICE when we were in field goal range on Sunday- thats not something he's done in a very long time.
c_hawkbob wrote:Of course it's Pete Ball. All that means is it's his preferred style of football. Back in the 70's it was 'Don Shula football" and then "Steelers Football". It's all the same effectively; smothering defense and a solid ground game complimented by enough downfield passing to keep opposing defenses honest.
It's no less accurate than calling a WCO "Air Coryell" or "Bill Walsh football". If the shoe fits ...
c_hawkbob wrote:You want to be "inconsistent" (with those calls), the other choice is "predictable"
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Hawktawk wrote:So you think this is the same Offense we saw under Bevell and Schottenheimer? The same one that Pete demanded be used in 2020 after Schotty opened it up and allowed it to win the first 5 games when the Defense was on pace for
setting records of futility? We started to see a glimpse of it last year but it was still heavily influenced by Pete's preferred style.
Well, it's not even close to that Offense and hopefully the old dog has learned a new trick.
If we’re relitigating 2020 Pete pulled in the reigns after a 3 pick outing by Russ that began a stretch of 11 games and 11 picks culminating in an 11-31 141 yard pick 6 in what may be the last postseason of his career . He’s doing what he wanted to here in Denver and averaging 59% with one of the worst qbr in the league . I guess now Hackett is to blame .
Pete vs Russ . We have a winner by KO.
Hawktawk wrote:Excellent point although there appears to be an early leader in this debate . Yeah kinda like Brady it takes another championship to settle it .
I like Pete’s chances better thought . This year anyway .
Hawktawk wrote:We’re a dark horse contender this year . Over the past 3 weeks they have played balanced explosive ball on both sides . Against quality teams too. We got a shot this year . We have 6 rooks starting including pancake and cross , freak , cobe Bryant , thriller and K9. Those are legend names with game to match .
I doubt they will get worse and we are the #3 seed right now , #9 power ranking , top 5 or better qb in every category . Dynamic skill people including a three tight end package and as dynamic a back as anyone . Defense suddenly very very good , disruptive . Kickers hitting kicks .
Listen I’ve been the most optimistic fan here , probably one of the most optimistic fans period and I didn’t expect this perfect storm .
We can win it all this year .
Hawktawk wrote:We’re a dark horse contender this year . Over the past 3 weeks they have played balanced explosive ball on both sides . Against quality teams too. We got a shot this year . We have 6 rooks starting including pancake and cross , freak , cobe Bryant , thriller and K9. Those are legend names with game to match .
I doubt they will get worse and we are the #3 seed right now , #9 power ranking , top 5 or better qb in every category . Dynamic skill people including a three tight end package and as dynamic a back as anyone . Defense suddenly very very good , disruptive . Kickers hitting kicks .
Listen I’ve been the most optimistic fan here , probably one of the most optimistic fans period and I didn’t expect this perfect storm .
We can win it all this year .
Aseahawkfan wrote:Geno is the fourth best QBR and regular QB rating QB in the league. We have great skill players. Defense seems to be getting on track. NFC is weak. I have to admit to looking at the NFC, we could go all the way. We split in the division or beat Zona and the Rams twice and the 49ers at home, we could be the two seed.
Then hit the playoffs, win, go the Super Bowl, maybe KC or Buffalo knock the other off and come in injured or have a bad game, strange things could happen.
RiverDog wrote:You guys are getting WAY ahead of yourselves. Let's at least wait until Thanksgiving before we start talking about playoffs, let alone a SB run. A lot can happen between now and then, especially this season.
RiverDog wrote:You guys are getting WAY ahead of yourselves. Let's at least wait until Thanksgiving before we start talking about playoffs, let alone a SB run. A lot can happen between now and then, especially this season.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I'm mainly concerned with division games. Whether we go to the playoffs will depend on how we fare against the Rams. We're 5-3. We split with the Rams and beat Frisco at home at least, we end up 7 and 4 right there. Then we got the Chiefs as the main strong team we face. Then a lot of weak teams we should be able to beat.
Hawktawk wrote:What about other teams injuries?
Hawktawk wrote:As Asea says the conference is mostly down . Last 3 weeks were as good as anyone . Tampa and Brady are brutal , I worry about officiating in Munich . I’ve been very right and very wrong about that this year . The Jets suck , Wilson sucks , the Jets are a joke . I think talking about playoffs is entirely reasonable and talking about a championship contender isn’t outlandish.
Hawktawk wrote:We can go all the way .
I-5 wrote:As Shelby Harris said in his presser yesterday, it's a week to week thing. If you look beyond the opponent in front of you, you'll get humbled really quick. I think we'll make the playoffs, but in reality we have no idea how many wins they may get. I just want to see them keep progressing, and make corrections when necessary. They're not going to go undefeated the rest of the year, that's for sure.
For me, the biggest game is vs the Niners. Both teams are different than when they met earlier, and both have greatly improved - Niners via the addition of CMC, and Seahawks via injury replacement and improving the D.
c_hawkbob wrote:Yeah Geno named Offensive Player of the month, Tariq named Defensive rookie of the month and K-9 named Offensive rookie of the month ... hell of a month!
c_hawkbob wrote:This draft class was about a lot more than just those two, no less than 5 are returning 1st round quality play!
BTW, this is the first time ever one team got three NFL monthly awards in a single month.
c_hawkbob wrote:Yeah Geno named Offensive Player of the month, Tariq named Defensive rookie of the month and K-9 named Offensive rookie of the month ... hell of a month!
c_hawkbob wrote:According to Pro Football Reference he's go 12 Player of the week awards and 1 player of the Month.
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