Hawk Sista wrote:Remember that guy who thought Kyle Boller was the answer? Did he go by the handle QB or something? That was a funny gig, right there. At least RW3 is good enough for someone to jock sniff him.
My response to all of this is:
a) Jeeeeez, we must be bored....four pages of grown-ups saying the same thing?? Sup with that?
b) RW is a stud. He makes our team much, much better. We need to pay the man or we will rue the day.
c) We are a defensive minded team with a strong running game, indeed.
d) ^^The above statement does not mean that RW3 has not had a major impact on this team's upward trajectory.
e) Saying the O was "along for the ride" is not paying attention to Hawk football.
f) A team is only as good as the sum of its 53 parts. There are positions that are weighted more heavily than others for several reasons...like Hard as hell to find the right guy. QB, CB, LT and DE come to mind...
g) This is the history of the Hawks performance since Pete arrived:
2010
Offense - 23rd in points/game & 28th in yards/game
Defense - 25th in giving up points per/game & 27th in giving up yards/game
2011
Offense - 23rd in points/game & 27th in yards/game
Defense - 7th in giving up points per/game & 9th in giving up yards/game
-----------Russell Wilson Joins the team (yes, I'm smart enough to know there are other factors involved)--------------
2012
Offense - 9th in points per game & 17th in yards per game
Defense - 1st in giving up points per/game & 4th in giving up yards/game
2013
Offense - 8th in points per game & 16th in yards per game
Defense - 1st in giving up points per/game & 1st in giving up yards/game
2014
Offense - 10th in points per game & 9th in yards per game
Defense - 1st in giving up points per/game & 1st in giving up yards/game
Hawk Sista wrote:Remember that guy who thought Kyle Boller was the answer? Did he go by the handle QB or something? That was a funny gig, right there. At least RW3 is good enough for someone to jock sniff him.
My response to all of this is:
a) Jeeeeez, we must be bored....four pages of grown-ups saying the same thing?? Sup with that?
b) RW is a stud. He makes our team much, much better. We need to pay the man or we will rue the day.
c) We are a defensive minded team with a strong running game, indeed.
d) ^^The above statement does not mean that RW3 has not had a major impact on this team's upward trajectory.
e) Saying the O was "along for the ride" is not paying attention to Hawk football.
f) A team is only as good as the sum of its 53 parts. There are positions that are weighted more heavily than others for several reasons...like Hard as hell to find the right guy. QB, CB, LT and DE come to mind...
g) This is the history of the Hawks performance since Pete arrived:
2010
Offense - 23rd in points/game & 28th in yards/game
Defense - 25th in giving up points per/game & 27th in giving up yards/game
2011
Offense - 23rd in points/game & 27th in yards/game
Defense - 7th in giving up points per/game & 9th in giving up yards/game
-----------Russell Wilson Joins the team (yes, I'm smart enough to know there are other factors involved)--------------
2012
Offense - 9th in points per game & 17th in yards per game
Defense - 1st in giving up points per/game & 4th in giving up yards/game
2013
Offense - 8th in points per game & 16th in yards per game
Defense - 1st in giving up points per/game & 1st in giving up yards/game
2014
Offense - 10th in points per game & 9th in yards per game
Defense - 1st in giving up points per/game & 1st in giving up yards/game
- AnthonyAnd yet you felt the need to ensure that we knew the offense was a long for the ride, thus trivializing the offense and Wilson in a thread about Wilson and cannot even see it. That is my point
HumanCockroach wrote:Oh, and goose meet gander. How DARE you disrespect Lynch in this fashion on thread to "praise" Lynch. LMFAO
Re: Beast is Coming Back!! by Anthony » Sat Mar 07, 2015 12:34 pm
c_hawkbob wrote:
there is NO way this is bad! None, zero, zip, nada. I have no idea what you got in your head makes you think this could be bad ...
It all depends on what they do in FA and Draft, and in play design. You guys are looking at the right here and right now, I am looking at not just now but in the next 2+ years. Another year of Lynch, another year of not improving the pass blocking, another year of no real #1 wr, and the same high school play design, another year of having to cater to Lynch, another year of people saying its Lynchs team not Wilsons, another year of not preparing for life without Lynch and Wilson growth is slowed some more. That is my concern, but as I said I will wait till FA and the draft before I really worry. If everything stays as is, then it was a bad thing, if they make some improvements in the areas noted above than it was not a bad thing. Its pretty simple. Are they going to start preparing for life without Lynch and give Wilson the weapons he needs to succeed or is it going to stay status quo. Keeping Lynch allows them to stay status quo, Lynch leaving forces them to do what must be done
HumanCockroach wrote:Oh, and goose meet gander. How DARE you disrespect Lynch in this fashion on thread to "praise" Lynch. LMFAO
Re: Beast is Coming Back!! by Anthony » Sat Mar 07, 2015 12:34 pm
c_hawkbob wrote:
there is NO way this is bad! None, zero, zip, nada. I have no idea what you got in your head makes you think this could be bad ...
It all depends on what they do in FA and Draft, and in play design. You guys are looking at the right here and right now, I am looking at not just now but in the next 2+ years. Another year of Lynch, another year of not improving the pass blocking, another year of no real #1 wr, and the same high school play design, another year of having to cater to Lynch, another year of people saying its Lynchs team not Wilsons, another year of not preparing for life without Lynch and Wilson growth is slowed some more. That is my concern, but as I said I will wait till FA and the draft before I really worry. If everything stays as is, then it was a bad thing, if they make some improvements in the areas noted above than it was not a bad thing. Its pretty simple. Are they going to start preparing for life without Lynch and give Wilson the weapons he needs to succeed or is it going to stay status quo. Keeping Lynch allows them to stay status quo, Lynch leaving forces them to do what must be done
HumanCockroach wrote:I have not one thing to " prove" you felt it necessary to make a big deal about something North posted (while crediting multiple other posters with things they did not post) claiming the person that started the thread in the first place was not staying on topic. If you had not been so Damn obsessed with being "proven right". And could see past your own obsession with Wilson, you would realise it. You have never to the best of my knowledge been able to avoid believing that all success is the QB and only the QB, it isn't so no matter if it is hate for Hasselbeck or love for Wilson.
NorthHawk wrote:My thought is our Offense isn't asked to carry the team like the Packers, New Orleans, Denver, and others, but our Defense is counted on to make big plays and be the difference by stopping those high powered Offenses. That leaves our Offense as a second thought in the priority of the team.
NorthHawk wrote:I sincerely hope the thinking is changing,
HumanCockroach wrote:I have not one thing to " prove" you felt it necessary to make a big deal about something North posted (while crediting multiple other posters with things they did not post) claiming the person that started the thread in the first place was not staying on topic. If you had not been so Damn obsessed with being "proven right". And could see past your own obsession with Wilson, you would realise it. You have never to the best of my knowledge been able to avoid believing that all success is the QB and only the QB, it isn't so no matter if it is hate for Hasselbeck or love for Wilson.
HumanCockroach wrote:Pass, not interested in being dragged off topic again in another fabricated debate, Anthony. The initial manufactured debate has run it's course, and I'm simply not interested in explaining that teams win SB's not QB's to you again in depth. If QB was and is the only thing you believe wins Championships I can't help you.
obiken wrote:Wilson to the Titans we save a boatload on the cap. We get Mariota, and he leads us into a brighter future!!
Hawktawk wrote:In a soon to be released interview Russel Wilson tells Bryan Gumbel of HBO that he has not given up on his dream of playing pro baseball and "would definitely play two sports". He said he "might push that envelope some day". I remember him immediately after the Super Bowl 48 the sound FX mike caught him telling PC "just think I could have been playing baseball". I wonder if this latest interview is intended to prod the contract negotiations forward with Seattle or is it just Russ being Russ?
Would there be a clause either permitting or forbidding Wilson to play another sport in any deal? If thats what it took to keep him a Hawk I suppose but I would rather he is 100% focused on the Seahawks.
Would Russ just walk away someday? How would Hawks fans feel about our franchise player dodging bean balls, blocking the bag and getting slid into trying to turn double plays?
Hawktawk wrote:Russell is not a great baseball player. In two years of Class A ball, which is roughly the equivalent of Division III in football, he batted just .229 with 5 HR's and 26 RBI's. He's been away from the game for quite some time now, over 4 years, so just getting back to where he was before he left the game will be a challenge. Competition for roster spots is intense, as baseball draws from a very diverse market. I seriously doubt that he could ever make a MLB roster let alone have any degree of success that would be comparable to the success he's had in the NFL.
Anthony wrote:Yes I had heard that his hitting was not stellar. Nonetheless his stature as a superstar transcends sports and makes him more attractive to a MLB franchise than his stats from years ago would suggest.The guy would put asses in the seats just to watch his defense which is likely all world. Either way it was reported on NFL network that the Schneider "revolutionary" contract proposal has gone absolutely nowhere and the Hawks are literally prepared to ask RW to play on the last year of his deal, then possibly tag him the following year. Granted its tough to believe anything the talking heads have said lately but you begin to wonder. The Hawks need to pay this man and do it soon IMO.
I am betting if no deal is done, the Tag will not be on the table. Wilson would be foolish to play out his last year, dangling in the wind hopping he does not get hurt, knowing they will franchise him and he will do it all again. If they want him camp then the tag will be off the table. Presuming you believe the network which I do not.
Hawktawk wrote:Presuming you believe the network which I do not.
RiverDog wrote:
Good defensive players in the MLB are a dime a dozen, and they can't afford a roster spot if that's all they can do. If Russell had blazing speed and was a base stealing threat, that would help his resume quite a bit, but his time out of the batter's box to first base was only 4.25, which ranks between average and above average for a right handed hitter so the odds that he could be a defensive/base running specialist is pretty low. If he is to make an MLB roster, he's going to have to hit, and there is simply no evidence that he has MLB hitting potential. Plus like I said earlier, he hasn't played for more than a couple of weeks in 4 years, and it's not like riding a bike where you can pick up right where you left off, especially when you've never faced major league pitching in games that count. Nor do I think his PR value will carry him very far. Roster spots are far too valuable. Like any other sport, the best way to put butts in the seats is to win games.
The deal is going to get done. If we get into August and haven't reached an agreement, then I'd start to worry. This time last year we still hadn't signed ET and RS. Once the draft is over, they'll get serious.
Anthony wrote:FYI the stuff on the MLB was a quote that the site messed up on. My only point is the part about the tag
c_hawkbob wrote:Read more carefully Anthony, notice that all of that gloom and doom begins with "Let's say". It's speculation, all of it. It's bored reporters trying to sell copy when there's not much else going on in the NFL.
Until Training camp starts and Wilson pulls a no-show, don't believe a single word of it.
RiverDog wrote:
Russell is not a free agent and is under contract until 2016. I do not understand why the franchise tag is a part of a conversation about extending his deal this season when it does not apply
Anthony wrote:If they are really trying to do this they are in deep trouble
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... -contract/
"Russell Wilson is due for a new contract and Mike Florio believes the Seahawks will frame the negotiations in a way that makes the QB look greedy, citing the discount Colin Kaepernick took to help his team."
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