River Dog wrote:Like in all close games, there are multiple plays and decisions one can point to and say it cost us the game, so in that sense, I agree with what you're saying. It in itself didn't cost us the game. Neither did JSN's fumble or on the last play where Bosa stuffed Lucas into Darnold and caused the fumble. Riq makes that pick and we're not having this discussion. And I don't necessarily disagree with the long-term stuff you've mentioned.
But this game decision really sticks out because every armchair quarterback with even the most elementary knowledge of the game can understand it. Coaching decisions are the easiest of things to argue about. And for me, it's really frustrating because I honestly expected us to win handily.
Losing at home in the first game of the season to a division contender that lost a major player in Deebo and lost two other important players during the game makes the coaching decisions the least of our worries. We are losing due to weak talent.
How many more years do Seattle fans have to watch the NFL news and season while their players don't even play well enough to merit national attention? Weak, weak talent base is our problem.
I think over the years us getting hyped by Rashaad Penny and Geno Smith and other players that no contending team would even have as their "stars" is a sign of how desperate we are to have strong talent.
The last time I remember being a contending team with elite talent was when the Legion of Boom was booming. That's when we had nationally recognized superstars, NFL press following our every move, start of the season power rankings having us going after a real Super Bowl. NFL specials on the team. People making funny memes and videos with Marshawn Lynch at the press podium. That's when you know your team is hot and contending.
This has barely merited the attention of Seattle fans, much less the national NFL fanbase, for going on six or seven years. Last time we drafted top tier talent in any kind of abundance was when Pete Carroll first took over and built a contender.
Now we got Schneider picking the groceries and he's picking barely noticeable players. He's signing barely replacement level talent with Darnold.
Take a step back and think about this team not just now, but for years, practically since our last Super Bowl trip. Draft after draft after drafter of barely noticeable players with talent at a level where we don't even want to re-sign them to extended contracts.
You can freak out over MacdDonalds decision all you want, but this is a problem years in the making by John Schneider and his inability to draft top tier talent. He's gotta go if this season doesn't show a vast improvement.
Losing the first game of the year to a division rival at home is not "bad decisions in a close game", it's a sign you have been drafting like trash and haven't built a contender even when your division rival has lost talent. Are the 49ers as good as past years? Nope. Still couldn't up more than 10 points at home.
Normally when a team has been missing the playoffs or not contending, they are building up talent from better drafts. But not us. We just stay in this weak to mediocre non-contention range for a decade now. A fricking decade.