What a great headline eh?

Peter King likes our boy: http://bleacherreport.com/tb/ddzym?utm_ ... e-seahawks
HumanCockroach wrote:Yep..... wait for the argument.... you KNOW he can't leave this one alone.... brace yourselves for maximum Kap jock sniffing at it's finest....
Futureite wrote:So if I argue against it, I'm a homer. If I don't argue, I've got nothing. Lol win win!
RW has played some great 4th qtr ball in his career. Hey if people believe he's more trustworthy than Kaep I can see why, hats off. Kaep has been great in the clutch and I am plenty happy with him. Let me know when RW marches his team 80 yds with 3 min in the road v a great D to win. Or even Houston's or Indy's. Same argument we had before.
Seahawks4Ever wrote:Future; I guess you missed the come back against Houston last year or the double come back against the Bears the year before? Oh, and you really missed the NFC Championship game too I take it?
Kap plays behind one of the best O-Lines in the NFL and RW plays behind one of the worst but I guess you never take that in consideration. I wonder how Kap would do playing with our last season's O-Line??? Probably not nearly as well as Russell did that's for sure.
RW didn't choke in the NFC Championship game last season Kap did, just like he choked in the Super Bowl the year before.
Futureite wrote:So if I argue against it, I'm a homer. If I don't argue, I've got nothing. Lol win win!
RW has played some great 4th qtr ball in his career. Hey if people believe he's more trustworthy than Kaep I can see why, hats off. Kaep has been great in the clutch and I am plenty happy with him. Let me know when RW marches his team 80 yds with 3 min in the road v a great D to win. Or even Houston's or Indy's. Same argument we had before.
HumanCockroach wrote:Futureite wrote:So if I argue against it, I'm a homer. If I don't argue, I've got nothing. Lol win win!
RW has played some great 4th qtr ball in his career. Hey if people believe he's more trustworthy than Kaep I can see why, hats off. Kaep has been great in the clutch and I am plenty happy with him. Let me know when RW marches his team 80 yds with 3 min in the road v a great D to win. Or even Houston's or Indy's. Same argument we had before.
I'm fine with him only having the second most comeback victories in the NFL over the last two seasons ( trails Luck by two games, course I guess when you aren't digging a hole as often as Mr. Luck, the opportunities go down, but what ever) if you read the article, it has nothing to do with that anyway, it has to do with the ability to read defenses ( I think they describe it as football "smarts". Meaning Wilson has more in his opinion, Kap not so much, which makes King "trust" him less).
Futureite wrote:Seahawks4Ever wrote:Future; I guess you missed the come back against Houston last year or the double come back against the Bears the year before? Oh, and you really missed the NFC Championship game too I take it?
Kap plays behind one of the best O-Lines in the NFL and RW plays behind one of the worst but I guess you never take that in consideration. I wonder how Kap would do playing with our last season's O-Line??? Probably not nearly as well as Russell did that's for sure.
RW didn't choke in the NFC Championship game last season Kap did, just like he choked in the Super Bowl the year before.
Ya I missed the NFCCCG. Missed Lynch busting a 40+ yd TD to tie the game at 10 and Baldwin returning a kickoff 70+ yds back to answer Kaep's TD drive that made it 17-10. All of that was engeneered by RW of course. Missed the 3 total points he put up for your O in 2 4th qtr redzone opportunitues. And one missed opportunity came from a botched handoff.
I acknowledge that Kaep played a poor 4th qtr, but the way some of you paint RW's as clutch in that game is a joke. He had ZERO pressure and still did nothing to close the deal. If anything, he kept us in the game. Like I've said, I could never prove that RW would have failed to drive 80 yds in 3 min at Clink as an opposing QB, but based on the way he played I strongly doubt it.
And I did not miss Hou. I was right in front of the TV when Hou's RB fumbled late 3rd/early 4th to set up a FG, and when Ruchard Sherman followed it with a pick 6 to tie it at 20. I watched both teams do nothing in OT until the Texans made a persinal foul penalty to set up the winning FG.
RW has been great in the 4th overall as I said, but you completely ignored my point. The guy has not done jack against our D on the road in the 4th either, and the NFCCCG is a convenient and lazy example to use to prove your point.
Anthony wrote:HumanCockroach wrote:Futureite wrote:So if I argue against it, I'm a homer. If I don't argue, I've got nothing. Lol win win!
RW has played some great 4th qtr ball in his career. Hey if people believe he's more trustworthy than Kaep I can see why, hats off. Kaep has been great in the clutch and I am plenty happy with him. Let me know when RW marches his team 80 yds with 3 min in the road v a great D to win. Or even Houston's or Indy's. Same argument we had before.
I'm fine with him only having the second most comeback victories in the NFL over the last two seasons ( trails Luck by two games, course I guess when you aren't digging a hole as often as Mr. Luck, the opportunities go down, but what ever) if you read the article, it has nothing to do with that anyway, it has to do with the ability to read defenses ( I think they describe it as football "smarts". Meaning Wilson has more in his opinion, Kap not so much, which makes King "trust" him less).
Actually only 1 game
RW 8 fourth quarter comebacks, 10 game-winning drives
Luck 8 fourth quarter comebacks, 11 game-winning drives
Kap 5 fourth quarter comebacks, 6 game-winning drives
HumanCockroach wrote:
My mistake. apologise. ( see it can be done).
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