c_hawkbob wrote:Refs are trying to be the stars of this show
4XPIPS wrote:I think we just got gifted a "no call" on Coby Bryant, it was helmet to helmet. He didn't launch like a missile, but whew that could have been a call
trents wrote:Predictable play calling in OT 4 and 1 in the red zone cost us that game. Jumbo package brought in and handoff to K9 after several consecutive runs that gained some yards. Went to that well one to many times with an O line that had not gotten any push all game long. Rams scored almost immediately on several big chunk passing plays when they got the ball back. Hawks blew many chances in that game to come out with a win. Very frustrating to watch.
NorthHawk wrote:There’s more blame to go around, though with the pick 6 and missed extra point.
NorthHawk wrote:The good and bad news is it was a winnable game. We weren’t blown out.
NorthHawk wrote:The good and bad news is it was a winnable game. We weren’t blown out.
Spohawk5092 wrote:Yes it most certainly was, BUT the Seahawks are their own worst enemy. We WOULD have won if Meyers would have made that point after td he missed. Throw in ridiculously stupid holding offensive penalties and more and voila.
River Dog wrote:Yeah, Meyers isn't having a great year, hitting on just 80% of his FG attempts which puts him in the bottom 25% or so of the league. But guess what? He's making FG's at a higher percentage than the player widely recognized as the best kicker in the game, the Ravens Justin Tucker, who's connected on just 79% of his FG attempts. Meyers has had some really good seasons in the past and didn't just suddenly become awful. Kickers tend to go in streaks.
https://www.nfl.com/stats/player-stats/ ... pRaVhYMD0=
Like North Hawks said, it's one of those good news/bad news types of things. For the lack of a better description, physically we should have won several games this season if not for things like bad calls, high snaps, penalties, and missed kicks. But that's part of the game. This team is still searching for an identity, and until we find one, we'll figure out more strange ways to lose games.
I actually liked Macdonald's decision to go for it on 4th down in OT. Conventional wisdom probably said to kick the FG as our defense was playing great. But he needs to show to his players that he has confidence in them, that he's willing to risk his own job on their ability to perform.
And speaking of penalties, we are the most heavily penalized team in the league, but the odd thing is that we also lead the league in beneficiary penalty yardage. Is that just a coincidence? Or is there some other reason, like getting flag happy crews, that explains that phenomena?
There's a pretty good website that I've used that does a good job of breaking down penalties.
https://www.nflpenalties.com/
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