#37 wrote:Strategically this loss will not hurt us, but I was pondering the loss from slightly different angles. First the annoyance of critics attacking our integrity and a disputable win. Secondly the lessons learned from a good ole reality check. I have not played football in over 20 years, but I still train submission grappling. In my greying hair years I've learn, and remembered, more from a loss than any win. Though the pill is hard to swallow the lesson bind to the marrow of it all. Like you said RiverDog-elicious, my fellow band of the 12th, it's never a 'good thing' to lose a game. However, with this team, we will be better for it.
Hawktawk wrote: lose yesterday was a blueprint on how to gash the legion of boom and contain Russell Wilson and if that's what just happened we can expect more losses to come..
Long Time Fan wrote:
The "blueprint" requires an opposing qb that fits balls into tight windows. That and a TE that can catch like no other. For the teams lining up to build off that blueprint; good luck with that.
Long Time Fan wrote:The Seahawks have to fight harder to keep the crown than they did to get it.
Long Time Fan wrote:Phillip Rivers like our boy Matt Hasselbeck could at times look HOF worthy, but neither truly meets that standard. Both guys have great attitudes and leadership that combined with hot stretches could trick their teams followers into believing that they are more than they are, but neither merits that HOF level consideration.
And Yes, the seahawks happen to being playing a team this weekend capable of materializing that blueprint. Will Manning take the underneath stuff that Rivers used so successfully?
Hawktawk wrote:its likely Welker will be suiting up as well.
Hawk Sista wrote:No. Never catch me dead claiming the stealers are quality anything.
In all honestly - I saw 2 charger games last year and they looked solid to me. I'm not gonna go back & research it. Admittedly I could be wrong. I just think we lost to a good team, a playoff team, in the heat & away. I'm just not gonna start screaming about this loss.
HumanCockroach wrote:Fair enough, the season will play out and we'll see.
Zorn76 wrote:Boy, did the Panthers look bad tonight or what?
Getting blown out by the Steelers, who had really been sub par to this point.
Carolina has very little margin for error. They are sunk if they have to come from behind.
obiken wrote:In the next 6 games we should win 4 and be 6-3. Then we can strike for the crown again.
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