mykc14 wrote:Here’s the Hawks 2019 Schedule
http://www.nfl.com/schedules/2019/REG/Seahawks
5 Prime-Time games (4 in a row with a bye stuck in there). 4 10 AM starts (hasn’t been as big of a deal under PC). Last 2 at home vs niners and Cards.
obiken wrote:Wow 8-8, 9-7 at best.
Obi, if you're not careful, you're going to take my crown of being the forum's biggest Debbie Downer.
RiverDog wrote:Obi, if you're not careful, you're going to take my crown of being the forum's biggest Debbie Downer.![]()
It's way too early to start handicapping schedules. The NFL is a dynamic league, and except for New England, teams rise and fall like the changing of the seasons. If I recall, lots of people were talking about the Packers as NFC champs last season. For us, we still have the Frank Clark drama to sort out.
Four straight Prime Time games seems unprecedented, but personally I could care less except as it relates to my ability to attend in person.
The bye week falls pretty late this season, in Week 11, mini bye between Weeks 5 and 6. On paper, that sounds like an advantage. No large stretches of home/away games like there was last season. Final 2 games are at home vs. divisional opponents. Five trips to the ETZ, 4 of which are 10:00am starts.
Unless we're still hung up on the 10:00 am starts, of which our coaching staff has never complained about, the schedule looks pretty fair.
Aseahawkfan wrote:What are you talking about? Obi had you beat for years. You two aren't even in the same ballpark. Obi is the sky is falling almost every year. Last year it was the Cardinals drafted some no name QB and we're done. He said we weren't going to do anything last year and we went to the playoffs. No one on the forum is more Debbie Downer reactionary than obiken. I think of him as the neurotic Woody Allen of the forum. Always coming up with reasons why we will fail, many that make no sense.
So don't come down on Obi too hard. He's not a nonsensical person. Although he probably does express them as a "the sky is falling" mantra, his concerns are legitimate and shared by many, just not to the same degree.
obiken wrote:We have never ever been a great road team.
obiken wrote:Our "New" OL is better but come on, the best OLineman is average at best, and we might as well admit German E, is a bust.
obiken wrote:Moreover, PC is not very good at drafting Offensive talent, and that is being kind.
obiken wrote:So IF I am missing something that you think we have that could lead to a deep playoff run, please, let us all know! We went from a team that was simple, give the ball to Lynch, and Play Action. Now our offense, up to last year, was let RW run around for his life till someone gets open. How is that a winning formula? The Niners, IF JG is healthy, will vault over us; the Rams without a decent Todd Gurley, will be slip back but still win the division. Our schedule sucks, so all that together, spells 8-8 and 9-7. Where am I wrong? PS IF RW goes down, god forbid, start playing Taps, as our fight song.
obiken wrote:Did you see how the Bucs got totally hosed on the schedule?
RiverDog wrote:I'm not sure if it fits Obi or not, but I'm generally more pessimistic than others for several reasons. First, I got sucked into the company line by reading the beat reporters rosy scenario stories back in the Holmgren era. I now have a "show me the money" attitude towards optimistic appraisals no matter who they come from. Secondly, partly because of the first reason, I have been let down so many times that I now intentionally lower my expectations. That way, I am not so bummed out when we lose because I halfway expected it, and if we win, I'm a lot happier because it's something I didn't expect.
So don't come down on Obi too hard. He's not a nonsensical person. Although he probably does express them as a "the sky is falling" mantra, his concerns are legitimate and shared by many, just not to the same degree.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Why do people view stating the truth as coming down on someone? Obi been doing the same thing for years. It's part of his personality. Then he watches the season like he does every year because he's a fan.
I have absolutely zero dislike of [b[Obiken[/b] or anyone else on the forum. I like some Woody Allen movies. I always have an image in my mind of Obi going on a Seahawk-related neurotic Woody Allen like rant about how we're going to fail and everything bad is going to happen using reason after reason to fuel his worry. The movie in my mind is amusing.
It's not a big deal. Just know you're pretty far from the biggest Debbie Downer on the forum. For the most part you're pretty reasonable. You're more likely to get a certain theory in your head and hang on to it like a pitbull even if it's been clearly refuted or doesn't fit the evidence. Though as we all know you can find evidence to fit any scenario you choose to believe.
Hawktawk wrote:You never know year to year who will be up or down. I know since Wilson came to Seattle 9-7 is the worst the team has done. I like to think they will be 11-5, nfc west champs and lose in the divisional .
Hawktawk wrote:Gurley has an arthritic knee. Goff and even boy wonder mcveigh were seriously exposed in the super bowl. You have mentioned the defensive departures and that of the back who really carried the load late in the season. And let’s remember Seattle should have beaten them once , could have beaten them both games and moved the ball at will on them. I still see it the same as last year preseason . Hawks 1, rams 2, niners a dangerous 3 and zona still
In the cellar.
idhawkman wrote:Another thought, the team could be just as nasty to him if he doesn't show up and cut him after the draft and after FA is over. Teams will have addressed their edge rush needs by then leaving him in the cold.
NorthHawk wrote:I don't think cutting him is on the table, but trading him might be.
We've already budgeted his Tag salary $ into this years Cap, so it shouldn't be much of
an issue this year, and he's only 26 years old so his best days are ahead of him. That
gives the team a lot to think about before making any decisions.
NorthHawk wrote:Apparently the Jets are no longer interested.
So the rumor is the Chiefs and Colts.
The Jets have a real high pick, so they should be able to get a player with
the potential to be as good as Clark for a lot less money for the first few
years at least. But it is a gamble with draft picks.
NorthHawk wrote:Apparently the Jets are no longer interested.
So the rumor is the Chiefs and Colts.
The Jets have a real high pick, so they should be able to get a player with
the potential to be as good as Clark for a lot less money for the first few
years at least. But it is a gamble with draft picks.
NorthHawk wrote:With so few selections at this point, I'm pretty sure it will be 8 consecutive years of trading down.
Maybe twice into the 2nd round if JS thinks the talent is reasonably similar.
NorthHawk wrote:Picking at 21 might be a sweet spot where players that last a little longer than expected become good value or a point where the first RB or WR comes off the board. Teams with a particular WR in mind might want to move up in front of
the Ravens who are said to want to find more weapons for their QB. As well, KC might want to get their RB to replace Hunt.
There are lots of different scenarios where a trade might come about.
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