NorthHawk wrote:"Not only would they return to their first division, the NFC West would finally have a chance to breathe from their oppressive rule."
Our first division was the NFC West, so we would be returning to our second division.
We're the only team that has moved divisions twice, so I hope we don't move again.
HumanCockroach wrote:RD, you don't think the Rams and Cards are at this point quality opponents the caliber if KC, Oakland and or SD? Seriously? I grew up watching Seattle in AFC West, but have no desire to return to the "lesser" competition if the AFC West or AFC conference. Seattle shouldn't want, nor desire to increase travel, lower competition, nor dissolve the NFL's current best rivalry.
HumanCockroach wrote:Sorry RD, I misunderstood, you said much in the way of excitement. For me that has to do with quality of the opponents, not in anyway the fan base. To each his own, the fan base for me means little, I care about the games far more. My mistake.
Uppercut wrote:As long as we are making changes I would make a westcoast division consisting of SEA, SF, OAK, and LA Rams also less travel
obiken wrote:SF will tank this year, the Cards and the Rams lack QB power. I think the AFC West as a whole will get better than the NFC West.
c_hawkbob wrote:I just love that they feel oppressed by us ... who would want to change that?
Futureite wrote:Hahaha. 2 straight yrs winning the division and now we're all "opressed". I always know when I am in Hawk territory.
Bring on 2015!.
HumanCockroach wrote:Didn't you know RD Niners fans only include the 80's and since their most recent success the DECADES of futility surrounding those periods don't count, so as Seattle, Arizona, and even the Rams were slapping them around for the majority of that 13 year period, it doesn't count.
I told you Future it was a short term loan of SEATTLES division, and I was once again spot on. Seattle has I believe the second most division titles since re alignment, trailing only NE, anyone who thinks that isn't "owning" ones division is lost.
HumanCockroach wrote: Regardless Seattle has owned this division, and pretending otherwise is ridiculous.
jshawaii22 wrote:Future,
Every team has 30+ players that CAN be good replacements. But saying that all those backups and over-the-hill FA's can come in and replace, what, 5 or 6 all pros and the best young LB who retired? You forgot Iupati, who was probably your best interior lineman, too. Good luck. Throw out names. Every team has them.
We learned that lesson in the Super Bowl. You just can't replace talent at the same level.
Talk to us come December when you're 5-9 and looking up at last place.
js
Seahawks4Ever wrote:One thing we know for sure, if a team wants to move to a different city there is nothing the NFL can do to stop them from moving. The owner of the Rams IS building a new stadium in Southern California and I am sure he isn't building it for another team he doesn't own so St. Louis can build a new stadium if they want but they will just have to lure a different team after the Rams leave. I guess they are being proactive.
The negotiations between the Chargers and the city of San Diego recently collapsed but they do not have a viable venue in the L.A. metro area to move to at the present time. It would be a terrible blow to the city of San Diego to lose the Chargers, but the fans are just not supporting this franchise.
Oakland has needed a new stadium forever, but the city just does not have the money to build a new one. What happened to Roger Goodell saying that the NFL would help a city like Oakland to build a new stadium??? What about the A's?? Again, the fans of the A's just don't support their franchise. They can't even sell out when they are in the play offs. The fans of the Raiders have supported their football team where the fans of the A's have not. The fans of the Raiders do not deserve to lose their team again to the L.A. area.
This is where St. Louis comes in if they do go ahead of building a new stadium yet the Rams leave anyway. The Chargers could be the team that moves to St. Louis (even though they originally played their first few seasons in L.A.). If Mr. Davis is serious about moving the Raiders to San Antonio he could just as well move it to St. Louis. The Chargers could move to San Antonio if they don't get the Raiders.
I know the NFL desperately wants at least one team in L.A. and would prefer two. BUT! If I remember correctly neither the Rams nor the Raiders drew very well when they were both in the L.A. area. Can any NFL team draw enough fans to justify having one team let alone two???
As for realignment, if the rams are heading back to So. Cal. I would hate to see our Seahawks to be moved back to the AFC West just when they wouldn't have to travel back to St. Louis for a divisional game. Oh, and have a trip to St. Louis replaced with a trip to K.C., a change of just a few hundred miles.
Besides, if only 1 team relocates to the L.A. area then the NFL doesn't have to realign.
Futureite wrote:Hahaha. So Aldon Smith - whom we didn't have for the first 9 games, and Novorro Bowman - who we had for 0 games is just me throwing names out? And Glen Dorsey, who anchored our Dline for all of 2013 and barely played last yr is wishful thinking? Or Brock, who was our best corner and played only 1/2 the yr...? Sure, every team has a pass rusher who sacked the QB at a historical pace. OK.
These are two defensive minded teams, and your own D was ranked about 18th before it got back ONE middle linebacker and played 6 straight games V some of the worst Os in the league. So, things can change in a hurry.
We have a ton of talented players. People talk about us losing Willis, Boreland, Smith but no one talks about how many talented players did not even see the field last yr. There is no way Darnel Dockett is a step down from what Justin brought last yr. I could continue but as stated, even here people obviously do not know the roster.
Yes, Iupati and Davis could be a problem. I fail to see how in the world our Olinemen is in worse shape than the Seahawks. At least our FO has planned for these departures for yrs with highly touted prospects in Marcus Martin, Brandon Thomas etc. Who exactly have the Seahawks brought in other than late Rd picks or guys off the street?
I give you respect as division Champs and a very talented back to back SB team. LOL but 5-9? OK dude. We will in fact see. Would surprise me none if we won the Div.
Would surprise me none if we won the Div.
RiverDog wrote:It wouldn't stop the world from spinning if the Niners won the division. This is the NFL, where parity is king. Heck, Oakland could win the AFC West and Buffalo the AFC East. But all signs point to the Niners window having closed, at least for the next couple of years. A 5-9 season is a lot more plausible for them than it is for us.
jshawaii22 wrote:Yeah Future... what River said! My only add-in is your OLine was one of the best up to 2 years ago, and is one big reason that your team was rocking up to two years ago. Last year, the OLine regressed to Seahawk Level (yes, we accept that) and now 2 more of your best gone and it's not a little bit of a deal?
And... we have Russell Wilson, you don't. Kap? How is his school going this summer? Who's going to run for you after Gore left? Who's going to catch the passes? One new over-the-hill FA and a serviceable Bolden is no better then what the Hawks have. How are you going to score? No running game and Kap. And we have Russell.
Don't go down the road you can't win.
Futureite wrote:Hope it was noted that I did give Seattle respect in my initial post based upon past history and current roster.
That said, cmon, Aldon Smith is one of the top 2 or 3 pass rushers in the entire NFL, he is 26 yrs old and missing 9 games obviously hurt him. No different than 2013 when he missed half the season and did not get rolling into the playoffs, literally.
Again, you can quote the guys who left, or you can take the opposing view and say Aldon, Bowman, Ian Williams and Dorsey return and Dockett has been added. It's clearly at the very least as good a D as last yrs, and that is without even considering several young players who could become elite.
You line up Graham, Baldwin (not sure who other starter will be), Lynch, Wilson. We line up V. Davis, Tor. rey Smith, Boldin, Hyde, Kap. For the sake of argument, we'll call O line a push. Objectively speaking, do you really see an advantage there?
What it comes back to again are 2 D minded teams that run the ball. We definitely have the horses on D. We'll see on O. The perceived advantages are all based upon past history and not the men who will suit up.
It's not a Homer opinion. It's an opinion based upon knowing the bare bones basics of the roster. Most people who are dissing the Niners don't even know that.
Futureite wrote:
And Russel throwing 5 picks and generally looking list in the last 2 games should have humbled you, but instead you're dissing our QB for actually working his ass off and adressing his flaws? Seems like your QB should be doing the same thing instead of playing baseball. And you actually made this a point of emphasis.
mykc14 wrote:And Russel throwing 5 picks and generally looking list in the last 2 games should have humbled you, but instead you're dissing our QB for actually working his ass off and adressing his flaws? Seems like your QB should be doing the same thing instead of playing baseball. And you actually made this a point of emphasis.
LOL Really? RW had a 110 Quarterback rating and 90 QBR in the SB. If you want to use that as a negative be my guest, but it just makes you looks stupid. Good on Kaep for FINALLY realizing what he needed to work on, although over the past few offseason you continually told us how hard he had been working. I still remember how impressed you were that he was working out with the lineman, LOL, that really helped him out in the past. We'll see if he has the mental capability to actually improve on the areas he needs to. He supposedly worked on all that stuff last offseason and it didn't seem to help. It was a good choice to work with Warner, we'll see if he actually can play that way. Nobody here has any concern over the amount of work RW is putting in the offseason. He continually works on his flaws, he is miles ahead of Kaep in that regard. LOL same old future.
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