I-5 wrote:Why do you see Pete not sticking around? He recently signed a contract that keeps him in Seattle until 2019, and he has always stated his vision for sustaining a winning culture for a long time, the way he demonstrated at USC. Starting over at age 65 seems like it would go against that, and where would he go that would allow him the level of control he has now as VP, not to mention the willing ownership, facilities, and rabid fan base?
obiken wrote:Now a tidbit for Human, I have a really bad feeling about the next couple of years. Dallas will win next year period, barring injury. Oakland is getting way better, GB will shore up, etc etc. I just don't see Pete either sticking around or improving this team. MAN DO I HOPE I AM wrong. Lets be honest outside of Human who I do like more than he likes me, who going to say that our OL will get better next year. I think its Pete to LA, I love what he did for us, but I think he is gone. No Loyalty there.
obiken wrote:Now a tidbit for Human, I have a really bad feeling about the next couple of years. Dallas will win next year period, barring injury. Oakland is getting way better, GB will shore up, etc etc. I just don't see Pete either sticking around or improving this team. MAN DO I HOPE I AM wrong. Lets be honest outside of Human who I do like more than he likes me, who going to say that our OL will get better next year. I think its Pete to LA, I love what he did for us, but I think he is gone. No Loyalty there.
obiken wrote:Now a tidbit for Human, I have a really bad feeling about the next couple of years. Dallas will win next year period, barring injury. Oakland is getting way better, GB will shore up, etc etc. I just don't see Pete either sticking around or improving this team. MAN DO I HOPE I AM wrong. Lets be honest outside of Human who I do like more than he likes me, who going to say that our OL will get better next year. I think its Pete to LA, I love what he did for us, but I think he is gone. No Loyalty there.
c_hawkbob wrote:I'm kinda baffled by all the Dallas fanboyism all the sudden, it's like folks just can't wait for them to be the dominant team in the NFL, whether they're cowboy fans or not. For myself, they don't get to lose the 'choker' label till they've earned their way out of it.
As for our O-line, I'll say it'll be better next year than it is this year:
1- we really do have the youngest line in the league and I honestly feel like our inside three can develop into a very solid group if given the chance to grow with each other
2- I think this year has been a bit of a lesson learned for Pete and John about where to, and more importantly, where not to save money on the roster, and
3- worse is really not an option, or much of a possibility
Pete will be here till he retires, and as long as he is here, I'll believe in his ability to make the team better. We all knew (or should have known) that there would be an adjustment period when all of our young superstars were in their second contracts and we were no longer able spend nearly as much money on the bottom two thirds of the roster ... this has been that adjustment period. No time to jump ship now just as the new dynamic is finally being learned and those adjustments are being made.
Wow, just wow...so glad I am not a fan who thinks this way.....ever.
Obi, cmon man, if you stick with this thought process, you will never truly enjoy the wins, you will just constantly look for the holes. We all like to complain a bit, but not to the point of not believing. As a fan, that homerism, blind faith, belief is what gets you through the tough times. These aren't even tough times, we are in the playoffs.
I get it, the previous 4 years are the first times Seahawks fans haven't had to rely on blind faith or homerism. We were a truly dominant team.
This year, I think we have come back to the pack a bit, but no reason not to believe they still can't make a run here. We have Russell freakin Wilson as our QB. That alone should give you goose bumps about being in the playoffs.
I can't wait for tomorrow night. Could be the beginning of a magical run.
I know I can't change how you feel, I just wish a dedicated Hawks fan like yourself could see things differently and appreciate these good times. They are passing you by without a true enjoyment.
obiken wrote:OK 86, I can see your point maybe this thread was started too early. Come on, we played well today, but not only was it the Lions it was Stafford with a broken middle finger on his throwing hand. IF we beat the Falcons in Atlanta, no matter how, yeah we achieved!
obiken wrote:I agree 86, the problem for me and I am being honest not a downer, going to GB and playing for what has been for us Lambast field, is a problem. Going to Dallas, I think is worse. EE runs all over us. IF we get past the Falcons, pick your poison. I guess you take them one game at a time.
We have the 3 seed, which means that if we beat Atlanta and the Packers beat the Cowboys...which I think is not only possible, but likely...then the NFCCG will be in Seattle, not Lambast Field.
obiken wrote:Wow thanks Riv! That Tie could be huge huh?!!
I-5 wrote:Whether it's bravado or not, I like hearing Pete say it doesn't matter who or where we play (since he knows it won't be in frigid Green Bay now, haha). But really, that's the Seahawks way with Pete...you don't compete against the other team, you compete against yourself to play the game the best it's ever been played. That is literally the philosophy he outlined at the very beginning, and injuries and contracts aside, that is still what powers this team.
If we can show that we can run the ball against Atlanta, I think it's going to be long day for the Falcons.
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