Sports Hernia wrote:Wasted a TO after coming off a refs time out. Then the rams reconsider the punt and sneak it.
Pete just got outcoached on that play. SMDH!
curmudgeon wrote:The game has passed Carroll by....
jshawaii22 wrote:The refs would of started the clock after the measurement and the Rams could of run 40 seconds off the clock. Hawks had no choice but to take the timeout.
jshawaii22 wrote:The refs would of started the clock after the measurement and the Rams could of run 40 seconds off the clock. Hawks had no choice but to take the timeout.
jshawaii22 wrote:I think there was 1 minute and 20 seconds left when they did the measurement. Take away 40 seconds, even if they kick (-5 yards for delay of game) and we get the ball deep with 20 seconds left. I can't believe that the Seahawks thought the Rams would go for it on their own 20. The time-out was absolutely correct at the time.
Aseahawkfan wrote:So we're likely not even in the game if Carroll doesn't do a hell of a job coaching, now he's the scape goat for a tight loss we likely wouldn't even have been competitive in with most other coaches. Fans are fickle to say the least.
It was a tight game we had no business being competitive in. If we lose this tight, then we're heading in the right direction with the young talent. Tight losses against teams like the Rams who are stacked with talent is fine with me. A losing season will allow us to pick up some new talent to put us over the top in the future. They been picking top five for years, which is why they have all that talent. Not everyone can be New England. Sometimes you take a step back to move forward. This was a nice game showing that we're heading in the right direction in the post-LOB era.
For the fans wanting to see the team better going forward, this shows Carroll is building a good talent base again. Let the Rams have their year. We'll be back with better players soon enough. They did well absent ET and losing a great up and comer like Dissly. I hope they keep building on the run game. Take our lumps this year and get some more pieces while developing the talent.
mykc14 wrote:Penalty puts us out of FG position... then RW has to get a throw off on 3rd and 23... then the TO... have that one away
chris98251 wrote:They didn't need to lose this game, it was our shooting ourselves in the foot coaching and player focus.
Aseahawkfan wrote:So we're likely not even in the game if Carroll doesn't do a hell of a job coaching, now he's the scape goat for a tight loss we likely wouldn't even have been competitive in with most other coaches. Fans are fickle to say the least.
It was a tight game we had no business being competitive in. If we lose this tight, then we're heading in the right direction with the young talent. Tight losses against teams like the Rams who are stacked with talent is fine with me. A losing season will allow us to pick up some new talent to put us over the top in the future. They been picking top five for years, which is why they have all that talent. Not everyone can be New England. Sometimes you take a step back to move forward. This was a nice game showing that we're heading in the right direction in the post-LOB era.
For the fans wanting to see the team better going forward, this shows Carroll is building a good talent base again. Let the Rams have their year. We'll be back with better players soon enough. They did well absent ET and losing a great up and comer like Dissly. I hope they keep building on the run game. Take our lumps this year and get some more pieces while developing the talent.
And some other coach might have had us losing by 30. Then what are you saying? Churning coaches until you find the next Carroll? Churning QBs until you find the next Russ? The complaints and expectations are dumb. We almost won a game we had no business being competitive in. That is what really happened. We're a team in transition missing every marquis player we had in our Super Bowl run other than Wilson, Baldwin, and Bobby. This is literally a young, almost entirely new team. To me that game was progress and that's how I'm seeing it.
So you see it how you want. You won't be competing for the Super Bowl this year or the playoffs. This is a rebuild year like last year. A new coach isn't going to be any guarantee we will be better.
chris98251 wrote:And some other coach might have had us losing by 30. Then what are you saying? Churning coaches until you find the next Carroll? Churning QBs until you find the next Russ? The complaints and expectations are dumb. We almost won a game we had no business being competitive in. That is what really happened. We're a team in transition missing every marquis player we had in our Super Bowl run other than Wilson, Baldwin, and Bobby. This is literally a young, almost entirely new team. To me that game was progress and that's how I'm seeing it.
So you see it how you want. You won't be competing for the Super Bowl this year or the playoffs. This is a rebuild year like last year. A new coach isn't going to be any guarantee we will be better.
c_hawkbob wrote:There was 1:39 left at the time out. There would have been 1:06 left on the clock after the run off (according to Pete just now in his post game).
If it wasn't our last one I agree with taking that time out, as it went down, it was a crucial mistake. It gave us zero options.
Anthony wrote:
What TO we did not have a TO
HumanCockroach wrote:I agree, right call 100 out of 100 times.... if he hadn't taken it, and seattle came up short because time ran out, same people would be angry he didn't use it....![]()
HumanCockroach wrote:I agree, right call 100 out of 100 times.... if he hadn't taken it, and seattle came up short because time ran out, same people would be angry he didn't use it....![]()
Truth be told McVay decision wasn't a good one, unfortunate it worked out for him, but anybody who has watched a lot of football, understands, that isn't a typical ( nor normally successful) decision, Indy just lost a game 1 week ago for making the same choice.
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