Largent80 wrote:Yeah, they love his rah-rah approach until they cash in, then it's the "Kumbaya room" according to Sherman. Personally, I'm glad he's gone and we can get busy building on what we have (which is very good). Lane was meh after his SB injury and his dumb penalties we're hard to understand. Buh-Bye.
If you don't like the F.O. of the Seahawks, you really should move on, they built a championship team for Seattle when NOBODY else could.
As much as I feel a bit bummed out with Sherm being gone (as soon as he chirped AJ Green in his 5th game as a rookie I loved this guy, didn't know anything about him prior to that), and Bennett, Jimmy G, Cliff A, maybe Bam Bam and Earl, it just seemed like it was simply time to start moving on from these guys. Sentiment gets you nowhere. We all have some of the best memories of our football fans lives to hold onto forever with these guys, always will appreciate what they gave and accomplished.
But I think you're right Large80, the F.O. was a huge part of the success, and they are rolling up their sleeves and going back to work in a way they haven't done since 2010.
I know this sounds weird, but after the Super Bowl win, I felt my fandom go down a slight notch. Still watch every game and follow them like I always do, but to finally reach the peak as a fan, what disappeared a bit was that thirst to see them win it all and my emotions watching games changed a bit. I didn't get as mad after a loss like I used to (my family and furniture thanks me..lol). If anything, this offseason has put that pep back in my fandom, the staleness is gone and I am right fired up for the upcoming free agency, OTA's, and training camp.