c_hawkbob wrote:24-21 Seahawks, cause I ain't driving down there to see us lose!
c_hawkbob wrote:24-21 Seahawks, cause I ain't driving down there to see us lose!
Irish Greg 2.0 wrote:We went to the last game the Hawks played in Nashville in 2005...
Largent80 wrote:Tenn is going to blitz, like a LOT. So how do you beat that?...simple dink and dunk, it aint sexy but winning on the road early in the season would be a good recipe for the Hawks going forward.
schleeb wrote:Game is over... Hawks lost. I hate to be a party pooper but this is way too Deja Vu for me. This is the same, perhaps worse... team than last year. For me it is obvious where the problem lies and that is with Russell Wilson. With his contract, he sucked up every dollar available. He didn't care who was about to be lost due to not having money for other players. He's a good quarterback but he is only as good as his offensive line, which should be painfully obvious. Is he a GREAT quarterback.. No, not by any stretch. The reason Tom Brady is a great quarterback, is that he isn't stupid enough to drain every dollar from a team at the expense of having other good players playing with him. If you've ever wondered why Tom Brady isn't even close to the highest paid quarterback in the NFL.. this is the reason. He could ask for the moon and he could get it, but he knows better. I'll give you a prediction.... actually a couple of them. The Seahawks will not make the playoffs this year unless some drastic changes take place (there won't be). Wilson will not be with the Seahawks after his contract runs out and Pete will be right behind him. In fact, I'll bet he won't even sign with another team. He's got far bigger plans than football. You could see the handwriting on the wall when they signed him to a long term, multizillion dollar, guaranteed contract. When they were negotiating, he told them he was going with whoever pays him the most money. He wasn't lying... he bailed from his original college team to go to Wisconsin to play. He has no loyalty other than to himself and $$$. You can bookmark this post and read it again in about 3 or 4 years in case you look back and wonder what went wrong with the Seahawks.
obiken wrote:You have a mobile QB, and he is a former Duck! You have our OL that is dog food, so it all equals 20-17 Seattle, I hope.
Irish Greg 2.0 wrote:I'd like to start getting these going in here. Let me know your score, and give reasons why. "BEVELL SUX" is not a reason why.
Lots of smart football minds in here, speak your piece.
Factors:
- Warm weather (could get near 90)
- Grass field (I don't know "why", but our record on grass fields the last 3-4 years is yucky)
- Long road trip
- Seahawks scattershot offense
- Seahawks terrible offensive line vs Orakpo, Morgan, Casey
- Mariota scrambling ability
- Delanie Walker. Remember him? I think he is going to be a major factor for Tennessee tomorrow.
- Frustrating conversions on 3rd down by Tennessee
- Titans will pressurize Wilson and make him see ghosts, his (somewhat) new bad habit.
- Seahawks defense will wear down in second half and will be hung out to dry with time of possession
TITANS 19, SEAHAWKS 9
Post-game:
Positive, bubblegum Pete will once again be effusive in his praise for his team and will say they are on the right track and improving.
Hawk Sista wrote:All due respect, IG... outside of the heat, & the D (who only allowed 3 pts. in the 4th) wearing down...no. You didn’t nail it.
Walker was just ok.
Grass had zero to do w/ the loss.
Pete was very disappointed. No gum snapping excuse making positivity.
Mariota was a good scrambler. RW better all the way round.
1st downs were as bad as 3rd for our D.
O-line is the o-line - there is nothing magical to call there except they actually looked better this game...from the /2 way point of the 2nd Q to the end.
Wilson was able overcome the pressure/ghosts. He wasn’t perfect, but better than most under the circumstances.
Hawks scored 19 points more than you said. D allowed 24 unanswered points in the 2nd and 3rd Q’s
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