River Dog wrote:I thought that there was a chance that we could be competitive immediately. This wasn't an empty cupboard that Pete left us with. We were 18-16 over the past two seasons. I wasn't expecting a quick turnaround, rather I thought it wasn't an outrageous proposition. It's not as if Macdonald inherited a team like the Bears or Jags.
I always attributed the middling records to Pete's coaching. He gets a lot of out players and can out coach a lot of people in the league. Pete's worse record in all his years in the pros was 6 and 10 as one year coach of the New York Jets. Only thing keeping us in the mediocre range was Pete's ability to coach in that mediocre range when he has a weak talent base.
When you analyze the team's talent, what do we really have? Geno Smith as QB. A guy that was a backup for years and failed when he had the chance to start. DK and Tyler, probably two of our best players. Young rooks across the O-line. Abe Lucas can't stay on the field. Charles Cross is our most consistent O-lineman. A newly built D-line which is also having injury issues. Newly signed LBs, none of them particularly great. Young DBs with promise. A couple of RBs that have shown promise. Some ok safeties that show promise that we changed out the last few years.
Did you really think we had a cupboard even half-full? It was a pretty empty cupboard. A lot of potential, more than a few failed players, free agents not working out, and big holes at key positions like safety and LB.
Sometimes I think fans of a team over-rate talent because it's their team. But this team had a pretty low talent base for MacDonald to work with. Pete and John missed a lot the last five years. They made a lot of bad or failed trades. We've signed some not so bad guys, but no real superstars or top flight guys. Pete made Geno look good enough to be mediocre.
To me this talent base is not great and needs some real good hits in the next few years. If Schneider don't hit, then he needs to go to. Right now I hardly see any superstars on this team. DK. Tyler, but he's on the tail end of his career rather than the start. Defensive stars? Hopefully Spoon. Everyone else is inconsistent or injured.
This is nowhere near the talent we had during our contending years across generations. This team don't hold a candle to the Legion of Boom team nor the Holmgren contending Seahawks and not even the great Knox teams we watched growing up. There are no Largents or Cortez's or Curt Warners or Shaun Alexander's or Walter Jones or Legion of Boom's or anyone that I look at and go, "That's a cornerstone superstar." This is a bunch of middle of the pack or worse players with some young rooks that need some better talent around them to shine led by a bridge QB that was a refurbished lemon rebuilt well enough to add a few thousand miles on the road.
Sometimes you gotta take the rose colored glasses off and see what you really have. This talent base is not great at all. Lowest I've seen it in years. No real national level superstars other than DK. Just a bunch of guys only we Seattle fans know because we follow the team and some journeyman and rooks followers of football think show some promise. This is not a star team at all. Low talent base. Medicore and deservedly so.
I'm all with giving Schneider a chance, but I'm more in the
Irish Greg camp if Schneider doesn't start hitting real soon that he needs to go. Too much wasted talent. Soon as we get a few years of him without Pete, we'll see if Schneider was part of the reason for the fall off or he can rebuild this right with no one second guessing him or pushing him into desperate trades.