Largent80 wrote:Only ONE of the 4 losses was to a team with a winning record.
Let that sink in. That's how bad it is in Seahawkville.
Pete is expecting the "12's" to support his unwavering support of his completely worn out assistant coaches.
It's like he is expecting everyone to just get back on board, all of it was/is an anomaly. Were going to keep everything the same, because it worked 5 years ago......Uh Huh.
You need to make a correction, my friend. Our 4 home losses included the Rams (11-5) and the Falcons (10-6), along with the Redskins (7-9) and Cards (8-8).
So actually, your argument is backwards: We only lost at home to one team with a losing record and the combined W/L record record was 36-28. Looks a little different, doesn't it?
But I do agree with the basic premise of your argument, which is that a 4-4 home record in a venue that produces one of if not the greatest home field advantage is a bit of an embarrassment, and more proof that the 2017 edition was not a playoff worthy team.