Distant Relative wrote:I guess what it boils down to is.....Be careful what you ask for because it might bight you in the ass! I heard John Fox on radio saying he doesn' t like all the flags being thrown and wasn't a proponent of the new rule. Personally think the NFL is caving in to teams ........cause they suck and want to change the rules so they don't so much!
Roger sucks! Worst commissioner in NFL history IMO! Slowly but surely killing the game I love.
Hawktawk wrote:Distant Relative wrote:I guess what it boils down to is.....Be careful what you ask for because it might bight you in the ass! I heard John Fox on radio saying he doesn' t like all the flags being thrown and wasn't a proponent of the new rule. Personally think the NFL is caving in to teams ........cause they suck and want to change the rules so they don't so much!
Roger sucks! Worst commissioner in NFL history IMO! Slowly but surely killing the game I love.
+1 Roger could suck start a Harley Davidson.What a clown.
It was telling hearing him before the SB smiling and telling McCauley"I think we have a Denver crowd". Then when the Hawks were beating them like a drum the camera panned Goody in the stands and he looked like he was passing a gallstone watching the Hawks dismantling his golden boy.
As has been said so well everyone tries to play like Seattle. They just dont have the athletes.
But watch out opening Thursday.....Watch out Seattle...
Futureite wrote:Hawktawk wrote:Distant Relative wrote:I guess what it boils down to is.....Be careful what you ask for because it might bight you in the ass! I heard John Fox on radio saying he doesn' t like all the flags being thrown and wasn't a proponent of the new rule. Personally think the NFL is caving in to teams ........cause they suck and want to change the rules so they don't so much!
Roger sucks! Worst commissioner in NFL history IMO! Slowly but surely killing the game I love.
+1 Roger could suck start a Harley Davidson.What a clown.
It was telling hearing him before the SB smiling and telling McCauley"I think we have a Denver crowd". Then when the Hawks were beating them like a drum the camera panned Goody in the stands and he looked like he was passing a gallstone watching the Hawks dismantling his golden boy.
As has been said so well everyone tries to play like Seattle. They just dont have the athletes.
But watch out opening Thursday.....Watch out Seattle...
LOL, every team TRIES to play like Seattle in the defensive backfield, hence all those flags this pre season, the difference is Seattle continues to dominate the first five yards, while less talent.DB's like Deangelo, can't. I've said numerous times, that ALL dB's do it, difference is , they don't have the ability to do what Seattle does, which is to alter WR play consistently within the five yards. Simon ( our fourth corner) displayed that perfectly this past week to perfection, and was flagged, which was apologised for by the NFL as it was "perfect" technique.
People keep saying Seattle did it "more" but they always seem to forget the second word, which is "successfully", and honestly based on what I have seen, isn't about to change in the least.
Actually I don't think anyone really tries to play like Seattle. Name the team that crowds the LOS and presses with their DBs as consistently as Seattle does AND has 2 or 3 corners who are over 6'2. You have to concede at the very least that they are built to play a very physical brand of football, and that is by design.
Now inevitably someone is going to reply yes they are physical but they can run too, have the fluid hip movement to stick smaller guys, etc. But C'mon. Yes, some guys are huge, agile, fast and fluid with amazing man cover skills, but they are once in a generation type guys like Rod and Deion. Byron Maxwell, Brandon Browner etc are not in that class. They had/have success because their skills and physicality are suited perfectly for what Carrol asks of them. And yes, they are also good players.
Having said all of that, other teams or players should not devalue Hawks' accomplushments. They did not win the SB by cheating. They won it because they were the best team, the best D. The secondary is good under any rules. Nonetheless, everyone outside of Seattle is curious how they will perform this yr.
HumanCockroach wrote:Interesting you say all of that, the knock on Simon, Lane and Maxwell is that they weren't "physical" enough at the line of scrimmage like Browner was. Sherman does play physically, but to say that is his game is foolish, he does a LOT more than "beat up" receivers, Interesting also that you bring up Hilton and the like , because if you recall, it was BROWNER having issues with them ( which never changed, as he simply didn't have the speed to stay with those guys from day one) and you'll notice he no longer plays here, AND had ALREADY been replaced last season.
Don't get me wrong, I appreciated what Browner brought to the table, but this blanket dismissal of actual coverage skills by those that remain is laughable. As for Hall, maybe his game was built on speed, what of it? He is STILL grabbing , holding, directing receivers down the field, there seems to be some confusion on your part what constitutes illegal contact and holding, as that for the most part does NOT occur within five yards of the line of scrimmage, and whether a DB is "on the line" or "off" it doesn't MATTER in regards to those penalties.
My point is that fans ( like you) claimed it was happening "more" and it simply put wasn't, every DB, big or small, slow or fast, press or off, do it, are TAUGHT to do it, and NATURALLY do it. It isn't some "planned out" course of action 99% of the time, and more often than not occurs when looking for the football, while "maintaining" contact with the receiver to keep "tabs" on him( which interestingly enough is ALLOWED in the rules if it doesn't impede the receivers ability to catch or move, though that has been summarily ignored in this rush to "fix" the perceived Seahawks "cheating" ).
I'm not going to argue the point, because I don't have to. Seattle DB's played the SAME way numerous other DB's currently playing ( see Talib, and Revis for PRIME culprits of that type of play) if the complaint is "they do it more often" which is the gist I'm getting from comments I continue to read, I say tough SH!T that's a scheme thing, NOT a rule thing. Now people like Deangelo ( a never was very good CB that thinks a single game made him a shut down corner with a QB throwing the ball into his hands in a zone four times) are moaning about what exactly? That they can't do what they have ALWAYS done? Again tough sh!t evolve or get on down the road. Not feeling bad for ANY fan, DB or Coach that B!tched created this cluster only to realise that their players did it to and will now be flagged for it.
I will agree that all DBs try to hold to a degree.
I will disagree that all DBs play Seattle's brand of ball.
kalibane wrote:Future the NFL is a trend league. People did used to draft big corners. Rembere when Bobby Taylor and Troy Vincent were patrolling the field in Philly? Deion and Kevin Smith?
The trend until recently was that the league believed that smaller, faster corners were the way to go. It was partly brought on by the domination of the cover 2 scheme and partly out of pure fear of 3-4 WR sets that started to rule the league. The Seahawks just decided to not follow and be trend setters instead. Browner is really the only corner who truly lacks hips and has to maul receivers to cover. The other guys all had extenuating circumstances. Sherman switched positions. Simon had injuries coming out of college that knocked him down.
If they didn't have those circumstances and they came out today there is no way that they would go in the 5th round because teams have seen that big corners are viable and now you're starting to see the trend reverse. Darqueze Denard is all of a sudden shooting up the draft board.
It's getting tiring seeing you cling to this media narrative like your life depended on it. Show me a play where a Seahawk DB was grabbing and holding down the field in the Super Bowl. If Seattle is so notorious how come they are one of the least affected teams by the flags during the preseason in the entire league? Stop taking talking points from ProFootball Talk... I swear it's like arguing politics with someone who watches Fox News and ONLY watches Fox News.
burrrton wrote:I will agree that all DBs try to hold to a degree.
Did the No Sh*t Department give you a call on that one, Future?I will disagree that all DBs play Seattle's brand of ball.
They do, too, at least to the degree they *can*.
Futureite wrote:burrrton wrote:I will agree that all DBs try to hold to a degree.
Did the No Sh*t Department give you a call on that one, Future?I will disagree that all DBs play Seattle's brand of ball.
They do, too, at least to the degree they *can*.
So coaches and players speaking about this are what . . .jealous? Worried about a dynasty? Why don't other SB winning franchises experience the same scrutiny? Cmon, that type of arrogance is reserved for Santa Clara.
When Justin and Aldon played the two man hold game, I never denied it. But I also knew Aldon was good regardless. Kinda the same concept here. If you deny your DBs doing this you are denying what a lot of other people are watching.
Why don't other SB winning franchises experience the same scrutiny?
When Justin and Aldon played the two man hold game, I never denied it.
kalibane wrote:If you noticed that game so much Future you also probably noticed that he wasn't beating the Seahawks down the field. He was doing what he typically does beating people underneat where the same excuses you made for your starters not being there apply to the Seahawks. No Wagner, no Irvin, no Kam bringing the Hammer.
I guess those excuses only apply to San Franscisco as usual.
Remind me again what the Chargers accomplished against the first team defense. Oh yeah that's right nothing.
HumanCockroach wrote:Yep, there is a "perception" and now teams that had that perception are realising how dumb their mistake was. Perception isn't always accurate, Future, I would hope you are smart enough to understand the difference between the two. Perception often times what people WANT to believe, reality is what is actually happening. Figure it out.
Futureite wrote:HumanCockroach wrote:Yep, there is a "perception" and now teams that had that perception are realising how dumb their mistake was. Perception isn't always accurate, Future, I would hope you are smart enough to understand the difference between the two. Perception often times what people WANT to believe, reality is what is actually happening. Figure it out.
And why would people want to believe that about Seattle? Is there a logical response to that question other than "because they're too good"? I haven't scrolled through these posts, but if that has been suggested it's rudiculous.
I agree perception is often not based upon anything factual. There are a lot of factors that can influence it, especially in.a media driven business like the NFL. That is why I say I am more curious than anything to see how LOB performs. They do the ewuivalent of dangling their toes, arms and entire torsoe iver the grant canyon when it comes to aggressive DB play. Sherman slaps with his arms the second a receiver has a step, gets little tugs in on in routes, arm hooks, etc. You may be right that ut's "technically" legal, but it's about as close to falling of the metaphorical cliff as a player can get. We all see it, and whether right or wrong that is the perception. What I saw Thursday Night in my opinion was PI and a lot if it, by any definition. And if every team had played that style I wouldn't have even noticed.
I will give them the benefit of the doubt. But I am very intrigued for this game 1. I still believe it's Sea 20 GB 12.
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