Incredible that shit like this goes un opposed, but defending the scheme that resulted in an easy 26 to 0 win is met with criticism.
Then? You comment this gem.
So, the concept of over loading the offense to expose their weaknesses is "over your head", but your eye test is what we should count on? You also must not buy into PFF, which I don't really either, but they sure graded our O Line high in Pass Pro. Darnold had a bad game. Lots of QBs have bad games against Minnesota, that's why they are 5th in the entire fucking league in pass defense!
Caleb Williams 210 yards passing. 1TD 0 INTs. Vikings Win
Michael Penix 135 yards. 0 TDs and 0 INTs. Falcons Win. Hmm, sounds familiar no?
Jake Browning 140 yards. 1 TD and 2 INTs. Vikings Win.
Aaron Rodgers 200 yards. 1 TD and 0 INTs. Steelers Win.
Dillon Gabriel 190 yards. 2 TDs and 0 INTs. Vikings Win.
Jalen Hurts 326 yards. 3 TDs and 0 INTs. Eagles Win.
Justin Herbert 227 yards. 3 TDs and 1 INT. Chargers Win.
Jared Goff 284 yards. 2 TDs and 0 INTs. Vikings Win
Lamar Jackson 176 yards. 1 TD and 0 INTs. Ravens Win
Caleb Williams 193 yards. 0 TDs and 0 INTs. Bears Win.
Jordan Love 139 yards. 0 TDs and 0 INTs. Packers Win
Sam Darnold 128 yards. 0 TDs and 0 INTs. Hawks Win
I look at that? And I believe that our coaching staff understood the assignment. Winning QBs against the Vikings have thrown for 135, 200, 227, 176, 193, 139, and 128. I HATED that Pete Carroll knew one way to win. Our staff game planned for this, understood that you don't beat the Vikings through the air. Hurts and the Eagles are the anomaly.
The second highest passing numbers against the Vikings? Goff's 284.....Detroit Lost.
Caleb Williams has the fourth most passing yards against them. The Bears lost that game.
I put in bold above the ONLY games the Vikings have given up 200 or more passing yards. They won two of those games. They only have four wins overall!
But yeah, we should have opened up the passing attack and worried about Fantasy Football numbers. Again, you just can't make this shit up.
As for the fumbles by Darnold? I'm sure they will work on ball security. But why is it when our defense gets a strip sack, we go bonkers about how great our defense is, but when the Vikings, who are fifth against the pass in the entire league do it? It's Sam's fault?
Only in this place. I would love to poll every Seahawk fan as they exited the Stadium and ask them what their satisfaction score of that "pathetic" ball game on Sunday was.