In no way do I ever think it's appropriate to shut down debate and well reasoned argument for blind faith in coaches...that's just stupid.
I just want us to also remember that, every year since Pete has arrived, the mediots and the "experts" have not gotten what the Seahawks are doing in the draft.
The Seahawks are looking for specific things that jump out at them, both physically and mentally.
They HIGHLY value SPARQ (Field Gulls and Rob Staton on the Seahawks draft blog have been making a point of showing just how much the Seahawks want elite athleticism
http://www.fieldgulls.com/seahawks-anal ... neider-nfl)
Equally as important, there are things the Seahawks want NO part of!
A lot of the guys we think they should have taken, those guys the Seahawks passed on that were rated ahead of the ones they took, just weren't the kinds of COMPETITORS the Seahawks are looking for.
Even if they ticked off every other box in terms of physicality, unless they are ultra competitive, the Seahawks will pass.
This is why the Seahawks took someone like Britt ahead of those other offensive linemen the mediots thought were better prospects.
Every year after these drafts we fans turn on each other because we're trying to balance the tension between admitting that the Seahawks front office isn't perfect, and can make mistakes, and that it's fair to criticize some of what they've done, with the fact that MOST of what they've done has been fantastic, so much so that the league has taken notice, and that they've won their first ever Super Bowl.
I LOATHE the phrase, in Pete we trust, because I find that to be epic-ally stupid and childish, while at the same time, I agree with the principle that Pete and co. have EARNED the right to be proven wrong before we start second guessing them too much. No blind trust, but an acknowledgement that they clearly know what they're doing...more than most of the rest of the league does in fact.