4XPIPS wrote:way to bounce back on a dumb INT from Geno. But this drive exemplifies the need for DK out there.
c_hawkbob wrote:I think calling that sneak short was payback for calling that catch in bounds
c_hawkbob wrote:I think calling that sneak short was payback for calling that catch in bounds
trents wrote:I disagree. I think they were both short. First one was closer, though.
c_hawkbob wrote:I think calling that sneak short was payback for calling that catch in bounds
trents wrote:I disagree. I think they were both short. First one was closer, though.
4XPIPS wrote:
We can't seem to get a single yard or inches when we need it, any word what happened to Abe Lucas, I see Jerrill out there more?
c_hawkbob wrote:Run around doing silly things Geno!!
c_hawkbob wrote:Awesome game, hopefully we can keep playing this way!
4XPIPS wrote:Hats off to the Defense, hats off to JSN who is playing like the 1st round pick that we drafted. We still can't run the ball for s|-|it, but at the end of the day a much needed win on the road against a division rival. They will probably make injuries excuses, but what team doesn't have injuries at this time. If we can beat the 49ers on the road, we can match up well with anyone. Renewed confidence, but still far from being a contender, but playoff bound... possibly
trents wrote:Hold on there! No, it doesn't mean we can match up well with anyone. It means we beat a still-talented team that is a little past its apex and not hitting on all cylinders for a variety of reasons. Seattle still has a big problem with an unbalanced offense and there is no lack of teams that can exploit that. I would have you note that It wasn't until Bosa left the game that Seattle was able to move the ball and pull the game out. But having said that, still an exciting and unexpected victory for us and we can rejoice for the moment.
trents wrote:[
Hold on there! No, it doesn't mean we can match up well with anyone. It means we beat a still-talented team that is a little past its apex and not hitting on all cylinders for a variety of reasons. Seattle still has a big problem with an unbalanced offense and there is no lack of teams that can exploit that. I would have you note that It wasn't until Bosa left the game that Seattle was able to move the ball and pull the game out. But having said that, still an exciting and unexpected victory for us and we can rejoice for the moment.
trents wrote:I guess I don't understand how you are using the term "match up". To me it means a team's abilities are on a par with any other team's abilities. I just don't see that to be the case when comparing the Hawks to a number of other teams in the NFL. Yes, in several categories we looked better today than we have so far this season, especially in defensive categories. And we made fewer mistakes and had fewer penalties. But our lack of a running game does no allow us to go toe to toe with the better teams in the NFL. And I don't see how you can say in the same breath that "the reality is we are not a good team" but "we can match up with anyone".
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