curmudgeon wrote:It’s still early, but looking at what’s ahead this could be a two win season for Seattle.....and I shudder to think what Schneider and his clowns will do with a top 3 draft pick.....
obiken wrote:This Sunday, and I dont say this often, is a must win for the Hawks. IF we lose, and I just dont see how we dont, our season is done. Only 5 teams have gone 0-3 and made the Playoffs since 1980. 2.9%. I am so pissed right now I cant see straight, but I will wait till after Sunday to really flip out. We reaping the "rewards" of not moving up, instead of moving out of the first round, to draft quality NFL lineman; this line is warmed over garbage, period.
idhawkman wrote:We had Von Miller in the first week, then Mack in week 2. This week doesn't get much easier with Demarcus Lawrence. Something to think about.
NorthHawk wrote:Yea, it's a must win game if we want to compete for a championship, but it's also a rebuild year so I didn't expect much coming in.
My main goal for the year was to see if there was any improvement on the Offensive side. I suspected Pete would give us a decent Defense and hoped the Offense
would contribute more to make up for the loss of talent on the other side.
Still waiting...
HumanCockroach wrote:The positive is it was fairly apparent coming into the year, even during the off season, so while it pisses me off when the look like the NFL version of the bad news Browns, I can wahhhhhh it within minutes of the final whistle...
If they somehow pull off a 180° turn, I'll be able to enjoy it fully, while not ever being upset with top 10 draft pick results.
It's sort of a win/ win.
RiverDog wrote:It's the ineptness of the offense that has taken me aback. Perhaps it's just a learning curve of the players learning the new offense and the OC getting used to the talent he has, but whatever it is, they need to get it straightend out soon if they want to avoid a real train wreck of a season.
obiken wrote:Human, ID, I agree. However, its time for Pete to man up, and admit what everyone else knows, and say: "I am sorry, I screwed up, I have had 5 bad drafts in a row, wont happen again. Its not the Fans fault, Russell's fault, or the sportswriters fault, its my fault. Wouldn't that be a novel concept!
Pete's not going to say something like that, ie declare that he screwed up in a draft when there's multiple players from that draft still on his team. How would you feel if your boss got up in front of a podium and declared that the class you were hired in as a bunch of idiots and misfits?
It is implied that the head coach is ultimately responsible for the success and/or failure of the team. Except as it relates to his protecting his players or team in specific situations, there's no need for him to apologize for anything he's done.
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