c_hawkbob wrote:Well I had us at 3 wins at the bye, I couldn't be happier if I were twins with how the season is going so far!
idhawkman wrote:I guess I'm not as concerned about last week as others. The time difference between Seattle and Munich is bigger than Tampa and Munich. I think our players just took a little Onwer to get in gear.
Also, we activated players thinking they were going to throw mostly ut they caught us flat footed when they schemed a run heavy game.
I really liked how we started figuring it out in the second half.
Regarding Geno and game winning drives... I'd rather be scoring all game and not having to rely on heroics in the 4th qtr like RW did every week.
idhawkman wrote:I guess I'm not as concerned about last week as others. The time difference between Seattle and Munich is bigger than Tampa and Munich. I think our players just took a little Onwer to get in gear.
Also, we activated players thinking they were going to throw mostly ut they caught us flat footed when they schemed a run heavy game.
I really liked how we started figuring it out in the second half.
Regarding Geno and game winning drives... I'd rather be scoring all game and not having to rely on heroics in the 4th qtr like RW did every week.
idhawkman wrote:I guess I'm not as concerned about last week as others. The time difference between Seattle and Munich is bigger than Tampa and Munich. I think our players just took a little Onwer to get in gear.
Also, we activated players thinking they were going to throw mostly ut they caught us flat footed when they schemed a run heavy game.
I really liked how we started figuring it out in the second half.
Regarding Geno and game winning drives... I'd rather be scoring all game and not having to rely on heroics in the 4th qtr like RW did every week.
Aseahawkfan wrote:This is the hard part of our schedule. So we'll see how we do coming out of the bye.
Rams look terrible. If they don't get Stafford back, they're season is pretty much done. Even if they get Stafford back, they have to beat us or their season is done. It's games like this against teams with their backs against the wall that you find out who you are as a team.
RiverDog wrote:The Rams get Stafford back tomorrow.
This isn't the toughest part of our schedule. Four of our remaining seven games are against teams with just 3 wins this season, and we have 5 of our last 7 at home. It's very doable.
RiverDog wrote:The Rams get Stafford back tomorrow.
This isn't the toughest part of our schedule. Four of our remaining seven games are against teams with just 3 wins this season, and we have 5 of our last 7 at home. It's very doable.
Aseahawkfan wrote:We didn't have a very tough schedule to start with, but yes, this is the toughest part. Wins and losses are not the measure of why this part of the season is tough as many of these records are illusions.
Chiefs are the toughest game we play all year. 49ers are going to be tough. Prior to that the toughest game we played was the 49ers. I wasn't buying the Giants record and it proved as much. San Diego is a shell of a team.
Then the Rams will decide how tough this turns out to be as they have to beat us to have any chance of the playoffs and they are a division rival that knows us well. Cornered teams, especially cornered division teams, can be a tough out.
And you may well see that in our win-loss record the last half of the season. To me this last half of the season will almost all key on the division games, specifically the Rams. If the Rams take the first game, they will gain momentum. If we get them the first game, they'll likely be done. I will watch that game closely.
RiverDog wrote:You are what your record says you are. A 3-6 team sucks. This isn't the same Rams team that we've known in the past, and now they're without their top wide receiver. Sure, they could turn it around like every other team in the league, but right now, they're a mess. Toss in games against the 3-7 Panthers and 2-7 Raiders and that's 4 games where we should be the favorites. The fact that we have 5 out of our last 7 at home, including two of our three toughest games, has to count for something, doesn't it?
Agreed about the Giants. They haven't played the Eagles yet and still have to play the Cowboys again and the Vikings. I'm not buying them yet.
Regarding Geno and game winning drives... I'd rather be scoring all game and not having to rely on heroics in the 4th qtr like RW did every week.
Hawktawk wrote:There’s truth and otherwise in all of these statements . Overall our offense has been very good . To be fair to Russ we never had this 3 headed monster TE package before , all huge talented guys that can block and catch . Fant of course was part of the trade . But Geno moves the sticks for the most part . Not last week other then chunk drives but we’ve been top 5 in 3 rd downs . Looking back over the past few years it seemed we were always behind . In 17 we went 9 and 7 and had the lead in 3 games out of 16 at the half . Lots of no score or low score first halves .
Our offense is more reliable , more explosive . Our D is the question. I think I know the answer . Vegas at Lumen they get back their swag and away we go .
As far as us being in an easiest part of the schedule based on this year we have no idea week to week . I thought we would batter Tampa . I’m sure the Eagles didn’t expect to lose to the commanders and Taylor Heinekenmuch less get shoved around . KC this and that . They lost to the colts . Got beat by the bills who now look very ordinary and might finish last in their division . Nobody saw the jets on the schedule and said uh oh and nobody did about Seattle either . These final seven weeks are unpredictable as I’ve ever seen . If we play like the chargers game we won’t lose again . Play like week 2 or last week we could lose all of them . I don’t think we will but I was not born yesterday .
Aseahawkfan wrote:The Rams have been playing a bunch of tough teams. Rams lost to the full strength Bills, 49ers twice, the Bucs, the Cowboys, and the Cards (using a terrible backup QB against the Cardinals veteran backup QB). Rams have beaten the Cards, Panthers, and Falcons. The Rams have had a tough Super Bowl division winner schedule, while we've been playing cream puffs.
Maybe you're right and the Rams are as terrible as their record says they are. That will be great. But maybe the Rams just aren't as good as the full strength Bills, the 49ers in division games, or the Buccs or Cowboys while injured. But if they show up against Seattle in a "win or your season is done" game at full strength or at least with a healthy starting QB, we might be very surprised the Rams are better than their record by a good measure.
We'll see soon enough. All I know is this is the tough part of our schedule and I'll keep thinking that until we put the Rams behind us because I don't like playing wounded animals with a lot of talent fighting for their lives in division matchups. That type of game is usually brutal. I know the Rams see us as blocking the path to their return to the playoffs and they are going to come here playing like their playoff life depends on beating us because it does.
RiverDog wrote:Yeah, Rams are losing again, too. Stafford is back in concussion protocol.
RiverDog wrote:Yeah, Rams are losing again, too. Stafford is back in concussion protocol.
Hawktawk wrote:Wow if Stafford is back in protocol his eggs must really be scrambled now . Hate to see it but he’s better then wofford. Kupp is all they had anyway
Hawktawk wrote:Maybe wofford got hurt or benched . He’s the little left handed dude Adams broke his neck in the 2020 WC . Goff came in and outplayed Wilson with a broken thumb on his throwing hand but that’s another subject . I’ll say the same of those Rams last year as I did the 2020 hawks . Great record and in the case of the rams world champs but it felt hollow . Fools gold . They are being called the most irrelevant defending champs ever . So watch them run the table right ?
RiverDog wrote:Today, the Rams are starting their 10th offensive line combination in as many games, and they are starting a tackle and a guard that the just signed as free agents. Kupp is out 6-8 weeks, having undergone surgery:
Just as big of an issue as Kupp's absence is the state of the Rams' offensive line, which has been riddled with injuries throughout the season and will feature its 10th different starting combination in 10 games Sunday.
This past week, starting left tackle Alaric Jackson was sidelined for the season due to blood clots, starting guard Chandler Brewer suffered a season-ending torn medial collateral ligament and center Brian Allen injured a thumb. The Rams already were without offensive tackle Joe Noteboom, guard Logan Bruss, and linemen Tremayne Anchrum Jr. and Jeremiah Kolone.
Against the Saints, the Rams are expected to start left tackle Ty Nsekhe and guard Oday Aboushi, who were both recently signed as free agents.
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/350 ... -6-8-weeks
Like I said, this is NOT the same Rams team that won last season's Super Bowl, not even close. If we can't beat them in the condition they are, then we don't deserve to go to the playoffs.
Aseahawkfan wrote:When Stafford was in, they were soundly beating the Saints. They are a different team with Stafford even if not as good as last year. Right now Stafford is not healthy and maybe won't be by the time we play them. If he is, don't be surprised to lose. Rams are better than their record when Stafford is healthy, just not a top tier team like the Chiefs or Bills when healthy.
RiverDog wrote:Even before today, the Rams were 3-5 with Stafford as a starter. They have yet to beat a team with a .500 or better record. Their wins have come against the Cards, Panthers, and Falcons. The Rams are missing two key components from last year's team: LT Andrew Whitworth and LB Von Miller, and as I noted above, their offensive line is in shambles.
I'm not underestimating them as if this season has taught us anything, it's that every Sunday is different. As I'm writing this, I'm watching the Cowboys just pound the hell out of the once beaten Vikings. But as it stands now, the Rams just plain suck. They might be the weakest opponent left on our schedule, and we get them twice.
RiverDog wrote:Even before today, the Rams were 3-5 with Stafford as a starter. They have yet to beat a team with a .500 or better record. Their wins have come against the Cards, Panthers, and Falcons. The Rams are missing two key components from last year's team: LT Andrew Whitworth and LB Von Miller, and as I noted above, their offensive line is in shambles.
I'm not underestimating them as if this season has taught us anything, it's that every Sunday is different. As I'm writing this, I'm watching the Cowboys just pound the hell out of the once beaten Vikings. But as it stands now, the Rams just plain suck. They might be the weakest opponent left on our schedule, and we get them twice.
Aseahawkfan wrote:You said the Cowboys looked good a while back, so not surprising.
Aseahawkfan wrote:We'll see how it goes with the Rams. If Stafford is out, I think they are easy wins or should be. With Stafford in, I think they will be a much harder dog fight than you think. Since we can't settle this debate until they play, I guess we'll leave it there and see if we get to play a Stafford-less Rams or if they have some fight left in them.
Hawktawk wrote:Last year we were in both games vs the champs late last year . Both involved a crucial non call on the Rams for PI. Lockett was knocked to the ground on a timing route leading to a pick by Geno . It was his third drive after 141 yards passing , 2/ rushing , 10 points in a quarter after sitting 5 years. The second game Dee Jay was literally tackled as the ball hit the defender in the back with Seattle down 10-7 . Wilson badly under-threw the ball but it didn’t matter . No call but when a furious Dee Jay kicked the ball it was 15 . Both those were winnable . Last year .
If Seattle can get back that groove from the 4 game streak I fear no team anywhere we can kick off in the daytime and stand up on the field . God bless the bills on their nice warm fast field btw. No asterisk .
obiken wrote:Who do we cheer for Niners or the Cards? Yuk on both!! lol!
Hawktawk wrote:Last year we were in both games vs the champs late last year . Both involved a crucial non call on the Rams for PI. Lockett was knocked to the ground on a timing route leading to a pick by Geno . It was his third drive after 141 yards passing , 2/ rushing , 10 points in a quarter after sitting 5 years. The second game Dee Jay was literally tackled as the ball hit the defender in the back with Seattle down 10-7 . Wilson badly under-threw the ball but it didn’t matter . No call but when a furious Dee Jay kicked the ball it was 15 . Both those were winnable . Last year .
If Seattle can get back that groove from the 4 game streak I fear no team anywhere we can kick off in the daytime and stand up on the field . God bless the bills on their nice warm fast field btw. No asterisk .
Hawktawk wrote:Last year we were in both games vs the champs late last year . Both involved a crucial non call on the Rams for PI. Lockett was knocked to the ground on a timing route leading to a pick by Geno . It was his third drive after 141 yards passing , 2/ rushing , 10 points in a quarter after sitting 5 years. The second game Dee Jay was literally tackled as the ball hit the defender in the back with Seattle down 10-7 . Wilson badly under-threw the ball but it didn’t matter . No call but when a furious Dee Jay kicked the ball it was 15 . Both those were winnable . Last year .
If Seattle can get back that groove from the 4 game streak I fear no team anywhere we can kick off in the daytime and stand up on the field . God bless the bills on their nice warm fast field btw. No asterisk .
RiverDog wrote:Yeah, tomorrow night will be interesting. Both Murray and Hopkins are questionable. They might actually have a better chance starting Colt McCoy. The Niners have a tougher back half of their schedule than we do, but they are getting healthy at the right time.
Hawktawk wrote:Last year we were in both games vs the champs late last year . Both involved a crucial non call on the Rams for PI. Lockett was knocked to the ground on a timing route leading to a pick by Geno . It was his third drive after 141 yards passing , 2/ rushing , 10 points in a quarter after sitting 5 years. The second game Dee Jay was literally tackled as the ball hit the defender in the back with Seattle down 10-7 . Wilson badly under-threw the ball but it didn’t matter . No call but when a furious Dee Jay kicked the ball it was 15 . Both those were winnable . Last year .
If Seattle can get back that groove from the 4 game streak I fear no team anywhere we can kick off in the daytime and stand up on the field . God bless the bills on their nice warm fast field btw. No asterisk .
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