Aseahawkfan wrote:And not having their starting RBs or TEs.
I'm far more concerned about the defense than the offense. I hope they can keep the score down against a fairly weak Philly team.
Klanky wrote:The hawks offense better not lay an egg, really aside from brown at LT, they are pretty much healthy, especially receiving wise, and should be better overall that lynch will have another week under his belt... they need to quit hamstringing Wilson for 4 quarters, we see what happens when he gets more freedom to make things happen they kind of get in a rhythm and start clicking better...
Anthony wrote:Ahh besides brown, they are down to there #3 te, to their #4rb, and down what was our #3 wr, so not sure were you think the offense is fine. If we knew they were going go let Wilson loose all game I would pencil in a win. But this is PC which means it will be tough.
Hawk Sista wrote:Yeah! I’m not trying to make excuses, but we are down 1/2 of our O-line (Britt, Brown, 1/2 Iaupati), we are on our 4th string RB, 3rd string TE (Dissly is Kittle like - remember?), and Tyler is not the same since getting hurt. That’s half of our offense and a good 1/4 of the D either out or limited. It’s just part of it, but it’s been pretty devastating. Of our starting 22 at the beginning of 2019, about 1/2 are out or diminished. Again, devastating. Playing w/o Clowney, Diggs, Griffin and Woods is not something I’d like to see again. Shaquille was a shell of his former self last week. Let’s hope he is better this week and Diggs and Clowney are too. They will need to be. Still, we can win this game and hopefully get Brown back if we do.
It’s crazy to overcome what this team has. I sure hope they string some wins together to close out this year. IMHO, given the injury/suspension bug, Pete and John deserve some awards to have the team where they are.
Uppercut wrote:Not a big Ducks fan but they did not sit on it yesterday in the end and kept an aggressive O going right to the end and a win.
Klanky wrote:Mainly my point regarding the offense playing like they are capable I was going off the second half of the niner game, Niners have a waaaaay better defense then eagles and hawks when they decided to get going did well against a top team defense, so even tho they are down a lot of guys they showed Sunday they can still be good, and ya Anthony I agree let Wilson do his thing, and I believe we will see a much more potent offense.... it doesn’t mean play careless, but do things that will get things clicking and rhythm, we’ve all seen the difference, so why not try something different to start the game instead of taking the majority of the half to “feel out ” the opposition
RiverDog wrote:With all due respects, when you're a dedicated fan like I am and we lose 3 of our last 4 games after having run off to a 10-2 record in the first 3/4 of the season, it's pretty difficult for me to rationalize my disappointment by framing it in the context of what you're referring to. It's not much consolation. You don't get in the position we were in very often. I wanted those wins, and I'm pissed because we didn't get them, especially the Niners game that was there for the taking.
Oh, well.
RiverDog wrote:With all due respects, when you're a dedicated fan like I am ...
c_hawkbob wrote:Actually I think a bit more respect than that is due.I consider myself every bit as "dedicated" a Seahawks fan as anyone here.
Hawktawk wrote:If someone had told me before the season we would be 11-5 WC in the tourney with a pretty tough schedule, the conference champs Rams and improving(boy howdy) 9ers in the division Id have been cool with it. When you hit the rarified air of 10-2 all of a sudden the expectations change.
Im very dissapointed, more in the injuries/suspensions that have gutted this team.
The more I look at Sunday the more pessimistic I get. Penney went off on these guys last time. Carson hammered them. And remember they are one of the better run defenses in the league. The Eagles turned it over 5 times and Wentz looked befuddled. Now were limping back in there 1-3 in December while they went 4-0 with Wentz one of the hotter QBs in the league. Thinking about it Seattle's Dec and Jan personality has changed the last few years and not for the better.They have had a december swoon in the last few years. Russ is just 2-4 on the road in the postseason with a win against the Skins in 2012, the miracle win VS the Vikes in 2016 offset by 2 losses to Atlanta, 1 to Carolina, and 1 to Dallas in games in which they were not competetive other than at the very end of the first Atlanta game
. They are 0 for their last 3 on the road in the playoffs. If they play at a high level they can get this but if they do their normal sluggish first half they are going home.
RiverDog wrote:
I wasn't suggesting that you or anyone else in this forum isn't a dedicated Hawks fan, and I apologize if I gave anyone that impression. I'm simply explaining my own emotional state irrespective of any others.
Klanky wrote:
Point taken... and while the hawks haven’t played very well in the last 4 games, and the eagles are 4-0 in the last 4, we need to put who they beat into perspective, not exactly quality teams....
NineR wrote:Wow we may have to go through it again in a rubber match. That is how it should be. I was sweating nails at the end of the last game and your team seems to do well at Levi.....
NineR wrote:Wow we may have to go through it again in a rubber match. That is how it should be. I was sweating nails at the end of the last game and your team seems to do well at Levi.....
Hawktawk wrote:Diggs being back is awesome. He's a ball hawk with range and smarts and he brings the lumber better than anyone since Kam. Could he be our Bob Sanders? God Bless Joey Hunt but the guy is getting mauled regularly as it is. Not sure who third string is but can it be worse? I worry about how effective the rest of the injured guys can be. Clowney was off the wall in 9ers 1 but hurt himself and just hasn't been nearly the same. I doubt Brown will be back this week. Nice to get Luke Willson back, he might help the offense a bit.
I dunno the more I look at this matchup the less I like it. That was a long 2 inches![]()
Rambo2014 wrote:Looks like you boys have about 30 hours of seasonal hope left.
Plan a nice fishing trip after that and get ready for baseball
Aseahawkfan wrote:And not having their starting RBs or TEs.
I'm far more concerned about the defense than the offense. I hope they can keep the score down against a fairly weak Philly team.
Uppercut wrote:Well I don't have to even watch now knowing that the Hawks will lose on underneath passes as stated by Terry Bradshaw
jshawaii22 wrote:Russell accounted for 95.4% of the total yards gained by the team. That is the second highest playoff game percentage in the history of the NFL. It went by quick on the TV, but I think it was Otto Graham in the mid 50's that was a tick above him. That's what we have with Russell. He looked great out there today. On to GB. Hopefully we get the two missing pieces of the OLine back for the game.
I wouldn't use Goober Bradshaw as a source on a prediction as to which direction the sun will rise. His only rival to being the stupidest HOF quarterback is Bret Favre.
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