Aseahawkfan wrote:If I'm the owner, I'm keeping Russ and the offensive receiving core and looking for a new GM and head coach that want to build a roster the way you're supposed to do it: through the draft, not through flashy trades.
Aseahawkfan wrote:We lost a game by one point we usually win. Not the end of the world. This is just a year where those close games went against and the roster degradation from bad roster management finally caught up with us.
If I'm the owner, I'm keeping Russ and the offensive receiving core and looking for a new GM and head coach that want to build a roster
It all shows Pete and John have clearly not drafted and developed players as they did when they first arrived. They are managing the team and roster badly. So any new coach and Gm will need to analyze who is worth keeping and improve the roster and team management.
tarlhawk wrote:Russell did the right things in handling the 49ers at a time where they were coming in "hot" and probably took us for granted. Russell was focused...confident and his timing was a result of being "locked in". We need "that" Russell consistently ...with that guy we win the close games...which rewards the defense for keeping a game close. Winning the close games is how elite QB's string together wins. Parity in the NFL has become quite real...which "explains the unexplainable" when a "bottom feeder" team beats a team "it should have no chance of winning against".
Nick Foles hardly represents your typical 3rd string NFL QB and his experience and quick decisions with the weather conditions kept them close enough to surprise the outcome. Time of possession once more raised its ugly head as we left our defense on the field way too long. As a Miami Dolphin fan I was used to how time of possession works in a ball control running dominant era (I was a fan of Miami starting in 1971) and on the contrary how it doesn't work on a Quick strike offense (Marino). Miami's Defense was much maligned and ranked low during Marino's peak years...it also accounted for many a 4th quarter rally by the opponent but Marino was popping 3-4 TD's in his prime with Duper and Clayton as his two play making WR's.
This season has become a "wash" and with lessons learned we can hope for a successful off season and everything is possible in 2022 with Russell restored to his normal self. You can't ignore how he did against the 49ers and say RW is washed up. He needs to slay his personal demons and return in 2022 back in business. Those are my opinions and why I can look forward to 2022 ...we need some extensions signed...a successful draft...and some key players returned in good health off of this years Injured Reserve.
trents wrote:tarlhawk, what you say is true and we all understand how the NFL's draft scheme handicaps successful teams and rewards bottom feeders. That is why many of us are saying we need to have a fire sale, bite the bullet, get it over with sooner as opposed to dragging it out in order to become a bottom dweller getting those high draft picks once again. Many of us are also saying Pete and John are not the ones we believe will manage the process well of rebuilding the team. It might take 5-8 years with the best management. Pete is 70 years old now.
Hawktawk wrote:The margin of victory vs the 9ers was provided by an incredible ballsy fake punt after the offense had stalled. In addition the defense turned over the 9ers multiple times . To that point it was probably Russels second best game of the year though . The only 2 dominant performances of the year were Geno vs the Jags and Russ vs the Texans . Not a good yardstick . Bad team , bad coaching , bad bad QB play . It’s a recipe for 5-12. Everything should be in the discussion.
tarlhawk wrote:
My point wasn't how we eeked out a win against a very good team coming in...but the QB play was vintage Russel Wilson in accuracy and focus showing he is dealing with the injury...unless very cold weather plays a factor...I have no feel for whether it would be an issue. Our season is over but the last two games can make the QB play of RW relevant again.
tarlhawk wrote:Comparing apples to oranges is comparing the "early" drafts from the "current" drafts. One is not being totally honest to not know how the NFL enforces parity in its efforts to prevent dynasties and bottom feeders from being common. Our early drafts benefited from having a good core of players on the roster from the 8 year build-up under Mike Holmgren which Pete would parlay into a rebuilt younger roster through numerous transactions/deals and the NFL benefit of higher draft selections awarded to teams with poor records.
2010 we had two first round selections in the top 15 (Russel Okung and Earl Thomas) and by picking in the upper tier of draft selections (top 15) of each round we made some "steals"...early drafts got us Kam Chancellor/Richard Sherman/Bobby Wagner/KJ Wright/Russell Wilson. Then as a rookie RW accelerated us into winning seasons as his skill set grew as a QB. Winning seasons string together close matches and add them to the games you're expected to win...but now your draft selections come from the bottom of the draft rounds...year after year...any draft "mistakes" are now magnified...and once you are paying any marque players (B.Wagner/KJ Wright/Bennett/Avril/Lockett and especially your now elite QB) past their rookie/first free agent contract...your GM is constrained into waiting for 2nd wave of free agent targets...
NorthHawk wrote:The last few years make me wonder if Pete wants to put in the work required to really build a championship team. The trades of recent years suggests that he’s trying to plug holes instead of building a team with younger and cheaper players. It could be that at 70 he sees
that he doesn’t have a lot of time to get it done.
NorthHawk wrote:I doubt he's going to sign a 1 year contract.
He signed a 5 year contract and goes year by year as to whether he will continue depending on how he feels. He pretty much came out and said that.
So the 5 year contract just gives him options every year - and it might give Management options as well depending on the terms.
RiverDog wrote:The problem with that theory is the contract he signed last year that carries him through the 2025 season. If he felt like he had to win now, do you think he would have signed a contract for that long of a term?
Hawktawk wrote: Then Tarihawk let’s get real . A minute to get in field goal range from our 30 with a franchise quarterback . We didn’t get a first down . It’s a brutal loss , a snapshot of this team right now.
tarlhawk wrote:He needs to slay his personal demons and return in 2022 back in business....
I-5 wrote: Just curious to hear your theory of what those demons might be.
Any ideas?
NorthHawk wrote:I keep saying this: Russ's heart isn't all in it and it started when Carroll pulled in the reins last year when there were a couple of games of too many turnovers.
Wilson hasn't been the same since and you can see it in his body language and eyes. Part of it might also be from not being traded last year, but that's just
speculation. I think he just wants out from under Carroll.
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