Like I told my son....DK wants to be him. Jefferson makes that catch, Chase makes that catch, CD makes that catch....the list is not a real long one, but DK isn't on it. The guy is a physical freak, but really? An above average WR.Seattle or Bust wrote: ↑Fri Oct 11, 2024 1:28 amHow is that on Metcalf?
Geno needs to lead the fucking receiver to the end zone...
Instead he leaves it right in the lap to be tipped.
Geno blows.
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I don't know what to do about the defense and it is fixable, but Geno needs to sit. He just can not get the ball to receivers in the end zone. Six TDs and six INTs after six games with the guys he's throwing to is unacceptable. And all of his "stats" are as a result of falling behind and having to throw the ball 50 times.
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Kinda an interesting observation from condotta...
In the big picture, this really didn’t seem any different from the five losses the Seahawks suffered to the 49ers the last two years — games that felt like they increasingly became referendums on Carroll. It’s way too early to conclude anything on Macdonald and his staff. But the optimism engendered by the 3-0 start has way too quickly evaporated
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Carroll was 7 and 9 his first season. The last thing I am going to do is worry that McDanial couldn't turn Pete's shipwreck around in one off season. They do need a new QB though. That guy has the mental toughness of a turnup. The open crosser he missed to JSN in the first half was all I needed to see. There were plenty more times when he showed exactly why he isn't a top 20 QB, but that was dreadful. Again, it looked like when Russ used to see Aaron Darnold come out of the tunnel and fall into the fetal position.Donn Beach wrote: ↑Fri Oct 11, 2024 8:35 amKinda an interesting observation from condotta...
In the big picture, this really didn’t seem any different from the five losses the Seahawks suffered to the 49ers the last two years — games that felt like they increasingly became referendums on Carroll. It’s way too early to conclude anything on Macdonald and his staff. But the optimism engendered by the 3-0 start has way too quickly evaporated
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How quickly 3-0 becomes 3-3. Had to know it would be a different Niner team with Samuel and Kittle in the line up.
That run defense needs a lot of work.
That run defense needs a lot of work.
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I want to give Howell some series next week.
Geno is a puss bro. Afraid to run, afraid to make the big throw.
Geno is a puss bro. Afraid to run, afraid to make the big throw.
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So reminiscent of Hasselbeck. I would sit down with snacks and beers, eagerly anticipating the game. Turn the TV on... national anthem... raising of the 12th man flag... game starts... Boom! Hass with an opening drive INT.
And my head would explode.
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Did anyone think we were a good team after the 3-0 start?
I didn't. In fact all opponents were below average... even SF.
The Hawks have huge flaws. Including the offensive and defensive lines. Our linebackers from last year were better than the new infills too. Thank God our QB has one of the best receiving corps in the league.
I didn't. In fact all opponents were below average... even SF.
The Hawks have huge flaws. Including the offensive and defensive lines. Our linebackers from last year were better than the new infills too. Thank God our QB has one of the best receiving corps in the league.