John Boyle @johnpboyle 26m26 minutes ago
A day after calling the OL a work in progress, Pete Carroll says on 710 ESPN: "Let’s drop that phrase. We’ve just got to get better."
Jeez I hope someone (Bevel, Cable!) is taking this seriously!
John Boyle @johnpboyle 26m26 minutes ago
A day after calling the OL a work in progress, Pete Carroll says on 710 ESPN: "Let’s drop that phrase. We’ve just got to get better."
c_hawkbob wrote:"Work in progress" is no longer applicable when they stop progressing. They's looked better each of the last couple of weeks but this week's performance was regression. Extreme regression! After having given them the benefit of the doubt because they were at least showing that they were getting a little better each week, I think after watching the film Pete just decided the progression had stopped.
NorthHawk wrote:I think the real mistake - at least early was not getting a veteran Center to organize the line play.
Wisniewski was available, as was another, but it was decided to gamble on youth.
NorthHawk wrote:That's rather unholy language, poppy.
I think they do have too much faith in Cable, but I could be wrong and it could be scouting or the de-emphasis of OL as a priority.
In time some say, this group could be pretty good, but do we have that time or are we willing to sacrifice a year for them to develop?
I guess we will just have to wait and see how it all works out.
I hear Bailey wants out of Seattle
c_hawkbob wrote:I saw it as well, but didn't at all take it to mean he wanted out of Seattle ... I think he's indicating that the O-line room at the V-Mac is not the funnest place in in the world to be this week.
savvyman wrote:You have got to view the GIFs at this link.
http://www.fieldgulls.com/football-breakdowns/2015/10/8/9468615/seattle-seahawks-offensive-line-russell-wilson-marshawn-lynch
When something is this bad about the only thing you can do is laugh..........
mykc14 wrote: If I were a Bengal DL I would be licking my chops right now.
Old but Slow wrote: We need coordination, trust, and experience from these guys, in a hurry.
kalibane wrote:Time to let it go HC. The entire football community is beginning to recognize how bad this line is. The blocking is bad league wide, but the blocking in Seattle is one of, if not, the worst situations in the league. Mcquisten is garbage. Don't miss him. Breno was frustrating purely because of his penalties but was solid blocking. Carp was bad but still better than his replacements.
They weren't "developed" then moved on. They were what they were. It's getting old having you act like we aren't seeing what we're seeing. The Lions line is bad. Our defensive line is better than theirs and we still got no where near as much pressure on Stafford as they got on Wilson.
This line sucks. Period and point blank. Now you may want to argue that they'll come together as the year goes on and maybe you'll be right but it's time you stop acting like this is par for the course around the league, because it's not.
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