The POPE wrote:Wildcard..... call me maybe? What a total collective sh*t show.
idhawkman wrote:Well, it sure didn't show Wilson as a persistent high performer.
I wasn't convinced the LT position is what needed fixing and I was right. We had better pass protection last week than this week. That's not Brown's fault as he played a fairly good game save one stupid motion call. The rest of the line went to sleep - mosre specifically the two guard positions.
We need consistency in this team and for the team to play more than just the last 2 minutes of each half.
idhawkman wrote:Well, it sure didn't show Wilson as a persistent high performer.
I wasn't convinced the LT position is what needed fixing and I was right. We had better pass protection last week than this week. That's not Brown's fault as he played a fairly good game save one stupid motion call. The rest of the line went to sleep - mosre specifically the two guard positions.
We need consistency in this team and for the team to play more than just the last 2 minutes of each half.
Clem7 wrote:Blame the offense. Yes. Issues. Blame the kicker. Terrible. Yes.
But give the defense a pass?
14-10 lead and let them go 70 yards in 30 seconds??? Really???
obiken wrote:
It was all the penalties, for a PRO football team it was ridiculous.
idhawkman wrote:
There's lots of blame to go around. It wasn't one player or one segment of the game. This was a sh@t show from start to finish. This team seems to think as long as they keep it close they'll win in the 4th. You have to play 60 full minutes not just 2 at the end of each half.
Clem7 wrote:Blame the offense. Yes. Issues. Blame the kicker. Terrible. Yes.
But give the defense a pass?
14-10 lead and let them go 70 yards in 30 seconds??? Really???
obiken wrote:Ok but you double the outside away from Sherm and drop LB's for the rest. Sorry this was the drive you have Defense for.
Aseahawkfan wrote:If Pete doesn't finally look at the coaching staff after this season, I'm done believing it will be fixed during the Carroll Era. At some point Always Compete has to apply to the coaches. Right now I don't see Bevell and Cable getting the job done. An inconsistent, undisciplined, and what appears to be a poorly schemed and prepared offense with not much of a run game is not what you pay OCs and assistant head running coordinators to do.
burrrton wrote:There is no unit on this team that deserves a pass for this game.
Our offense can't score TDs. Our defense collapses when it counts. Special teams... I won't even bring up. This was a game played against a 3rd-place team's practice squad.
This is one of those losses that may free up my Sundays for a while.
NorthHawk wrote:That play on the 2 point conversion attempt (and any variation of it) needs to be ripped out of the playbook never to be seen again.
It just doesn't work. I still don't get why they take the ball out of the hands of their most dangerous player with a quick throw on the goal line.
If you want him to pass, roll him out to one side, but have the 3 tallest players on that side with 2 stacked or the 3 bunched and give Wilson the option of passing or running.
Somewhere there will be a big mismatch or confusion on the Defense which is the advantage an Offense needs to have.
Oly wrote:I'm in the "it's on the offense and Walsh" camp. Yeah, the defense will rue the missed INTs and allowing that last drive, and they could have done better. But that amount of blame is just a fraction of what the offense and Walsh--and the coaching staff for having such an undisciplined team--have.
Zorn76 wrote:Nobody gets a pass for yesterday, because that was a collective s*** show, top to bottom.
The other reciever on that play was wide open in the corner but everyone knows, we don't throw to that guy.
idhawkman wrote:Wow. For you to say this Asea it has gotten to a very bad level. I've thought it was bad before but for you to say it, wow.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I do not believe that while Cable is the O-line coach we will have a good O-line. I don't think we'll win another Super Bowl without improvement on the O-line. Cable has been given 5 years now to fix the O-line. 5 years to show steady progress. He's had a big hand in picking the players. These excuses people keep making for Cable not doing the drafting is BS. He tells the scouts what type of players he wants. He has a huge hand in choosing the final product. More importantly, he has a huge hand in developing the players. And yet we have had only two Pro Bowl O-lineman in his entire time here. Both of those players chosen by the previous regime: Okung and Unger. Neither of them still here.
This whole they haven't spent draft capital on the O-line crap doesn't fly. He has had everything from 1st, 2nd,and 3rd round picks to 5th, 6th, 7th and undrafted. It doesn't seem to matter. They don't work out for some reason or only to a mediocre level. It seems pretty clear that he isn't good at choosing O-line talent.
Cable definitely has to go. I'd love to see Bevell leave with him. There must be some other young, hungry OC that can take a QB like Russell and have this offense singing. A change might at least allow us to not have every single play on tape. They have so much of Bevell's playbook on tape, some change would at least surprise teams for a while.
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