RiverDog wrote:Our offense continues to struggle. Today the OL did a decent job, but Russell didn't have a very good game, miss fired on a number of occasions. I'd like to hear Anthony's excuses for his lackluster performance today.
This year is looking eerily familiar to last season, with us playing catch-up to the Cards, with a couple of important differences: We're starting out in a larger hole, just now getting to .500. Carson Palmer is still upright and playing well, and the Rams look like they might challenge for a playoff spot this season. We also had some important wins over division winners last year, including Green Bay and Carolina, two teams that are undefeated and leading their divisions those season that we've lost to.
I still don't see us making the playoffs. With any offense at all, we should have won that game today by 3 scores. Our offense sucks.
savvyman wrote:One factor that is more favorable than Our Offense is the difficulty of Arizona's schedule over the final 8 games:
Sun 11/15 @ Seattle 8:30 pm ET
Sun 11/22 Cincinnati 4:05 pm ET
Sun 11/29 @ San Francisco 4:05 pm ET
Sun 12/6 @ St. Louis 1:00 pm ET
Thu 12/10 Minnesota 8:25 pm ET
Sun 12/20 @ Philadelphia 1:00 pm ET
Sun 12/27 Green Bay 4:25 pm ET
Sun 1/3 Seattle 4:25 pm ET
jshawaii22 wrote:I thought the Offensive Line played real well today. Bailey... didn't give up any sacks and I don't remember any penalties. Hard to complain. Once again, it seems the vanilla offense from Bevel. One thing about Bailey and Britt, they opened up some holes for Marshawn.
The LOB, again, held a QB under 100 yards for the day. Holding Dallas to a FG after the int was the game changer. Overall, they did good.
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Zorn76 wrote:Bottom line - It was an ugly win, and there's still plenty of work to do, but we at least stay alive for the playoffs/division.
Keep in mind, too, that all the teams in front of us have noticeable flaws of their own. Az is only 2 games up. We get to play them 2x, the first being in Seattle in a few weeks.
It's way too early to give up on this season. I understand this is not the team of the last 2 yrs, but we still have solid shot of getting into the playoffs. The goal is to get in however we can, and go from there. ..
Hawktawk wrote:The offense hasn't looked particularly good all year but Jesus all the whining you would think we lost. Here's something very encouraging about yesterday from an offensive standpoint. Russ and the offense closed it out for the first time all season. It was Wilsons first 4th quarter GWD of the year.17 plays, 79 yards, over 5 minutes of clock, just what the doctor ordered. Take away the blocked FG and the horrendous call on the fumble and its a much more convincing win but no more so a win than it already is.
Oh and incredible job by Russ getting Hardy on the ground after that fluky pick. Someone say Russ is "scared"? He may not be sharp but Russ is never scared of anything.
As a damn good coach named Mike Holmgren once said after a 9-6 FG contest," to win in this league is hard. "
We played a desperate team with a major offensive weapon returning and as the 2 time defending conference champs we have everyone's undivided attention. And still its a W. Its a beautiful W. I think the turbocharger is going to start spooling up on my Hawks team real soon like on Nov 15.
Too many here forget that there's another team out there trying their best to win too.
HumanCockroach wrote:http://www.seahawks.com/news/2015/11/01/five-takeaways-seahawks%E2%80%99-13-12-win-over-dallas-cowboys
Carroll covers it pretty well.He must be one of us negative folks as well.
Zorn76 wrote:While I agree that this is not the same team of the last 2 years, a quick glance of the standings reveals that there are only 6 teams in the NFC that have winning records, with the Vikings currently holding the 2nd WC spot, and the Rams ahead of us at 4-3.
Winning the division would mean that we'd have to sweep the Cards, I agree. But while AZ is 6-2, there are some definite chinks in their armor. They had a nice comeback win against Cleveland yesterday, but that's due in large part to the Browns being the Browns. Not saying our wins have been impressive by any means, but rather our division leader does have flaws that can be exploited. Are we a good enough team to beat them? We'll see. But I don't think it's as far fetched as one would think.
If nothing else, we still have a lot to do with controlling our own destiny. We have 4 division games left, and we get to play Minnesota in their house this season.
We've seen how weird this season has been in already. St Louis and now New Orleans are in the mix in terms of their records. However, I think we still stand a better chance of finishing in front of them. Beating the Vikes would give us the tiebreaker there, and we obviously need to beat the Rams next go around.
The bottom line for me is this: We're no Juggernaut, but this team still has a shot at finishing strong. We'll have to put ourselves in a position to have the advantage in terms of tiebreakers over certain teams, ones that we play a direct part in (Minnesota, Stl). There's plenty that's out of our hands. We can only control so much, and obviously we put ourselves at a disadvantage by blowing two games in particular (Bengals, Panthers).
But our remaining schedule does make it possible to go on a nice run. 3 straight home games coming up, including Az after our bye week. At least we'll have 2 weeks to prepare for them, which should help, on top of being very familiar with them (and them us). Then we host SF and Pittsburg (who now are without RB Bell, a big loss).
There is very little margin for error. The "must win" scenario is right in front of us. Maybe we get help elsewhere, but it cannot be banked on. IMO, we are good enough to beat the Cards in Seattle. Sounds crazy to some, but I think we can. Likewise, they are good enough to beat us. We'll see.
Mentally, the Seahawks are still a strong team. I think their collective psyche is in good place, even with all the challenges remaining. I understand that if feels sketchy, but I'd love for us to at least get into the playoffs, then see what happens.
Zorn76 wrote:Yes, it easily could (losing 1st game to Rams).
Like I said, the margin for error is very narrow right now.
The trick is to put together a streak that buys you some time, and it starts with a big task of beating Az in our house in a couple of weeks.
Timing is Everything.
If we beat the Cards, SF, and Pitt - all at The Clink - then we're looking much better, obviously, moving forward.
But we have to do it first. We have, at most, 2 more losses afforded, based on previous WC records for our conference.
It's a big "if", I understand. The key is to Finish games strong, starting in week 10.
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