Distant Relative wrote:They tried to hard to use PH in the running game. Dallas was prepared for it yet the Hawks refused to abandon that part of their game plan. That cost them the game IMO. Stretch the field and pound the rock.
Hawk Sista wrote:Two games we've gone away from the run and twice we've lost.
Long Time Fan wrote:Who's happy with the the 3-2 start? Who's happy with the quality of play that belies a winning record? Who is surprised that the Seahawks are getting the best that opponents have to offer this championship defending season? The hunter is now the hunted.
Buck up, all is not lost. For starters, the Seahawks have run a gauntlet of an opening schedule; the schedule softens a bit going forward.
Next, the seahawks seem to have misplaced their offensive identity, but for the most part the personnel is still there; getting back to a run heavy offense will go a long way to curing TOP and Fourth quarter defensive collapses.
My guess is that the desire to make use of Harvin is at the root of many of the offensive ills. The offense is out of sync as attempts at manufacturing a unique role for Percy have gone bust. Put Harvin in the slot and let him slant open or stretch the field.
On defense, Pass Rush, Pass Rush, Pass Rush. The Seahawks have opposed good qbs that counter the blitz well. Going forward, more creativity must be used to get to QBs; stunts, blitzes, redeploying Bruce Irvin.
Clean up the penalties, get healthy, and play Seahawk football.
Adversity reveals character (some say builds it). This team must now show it has character and is more than just an assortment of characters.
Hawk Sista wrote:I know Lynch has back issues -maybe that's part of the issue???? I also realize that Zach & Max were out & just heard Okung has been playing w/ a torn labrum (on 710 ESPN - not sure how true or how bad it is) No matter how you slice it, turbo Ain't Lynch & the whole fly sweep thing works when you use it it infrequently not as a game plan. The excuse of not having the ball more is irritating. Two games we've gone away from the run and twice we've lost.
Hawk Sista wrote:Not counting the weird plays to Percy & Walters, we had 14 rush attempts. 10 (yes, only 10) for Lynch for 61 (6.1 per carry); Russel was 2 for 12 (6 YPC) and Turbo was 2 for 10. That's 14 rushes for 83 yards.
Hawk Sista wrote:Not counting the weird plays to Percy & Walters, we had 14 rush attempts. 10 (yes, only 10) for Lynch for 61 (6.1 per carry); Russel was 2 for 12 (6 YPC) and Turbo was 2 for 10. That's 14 rushes for 83 yards.
RiverDog wrote:I'm pretty down on our chances at this point. We've just lost a game at home to a non playoff team that we should have beaten anywhere in the world let alone in our own house. Like others, I could rationalize away the San Diego loss and Denver taking us to OT. But you can't excuse this loss to the Cowboys. It was a cold slap in the face. We are not a SB quality team, at least not at this point heading into Week 7. Now we have two straight games on the road against some pretty fair defenses that have given us trouble in the past. We'll be lucky to get a split.
It's gut check time for this team. I said earlier that we'll see how guys like Harvin respond when we hit a dead spot. Well, we're here. This is an adverse situation, the first one we've really faced in a long time. The next few weeks will be very telling.
RiverDog wrote:I'm pretty down on our chances at this point.
HumanCockroach wrote:The Seahawks have issues, surprise people, all teams have issues, and Seattle had them last season as well. Whether teams can figure them out in time or not, often times dictates the success of a season. RD was saying similar things last season, and it panned out fine, I would recommend a little patience prior to writing off this team, or proclaiming doom for the season. No one here can say how or what the season will be, right now, for all any of us know they reel off 11 straight wins and finish 14-2 wait, and see what kind of play happens in the next two weeks before writing off the season. SMH.
mykc14 wrote: It was just different to see RW, the receivers off, the O-line, and D-line off all game at the same time. In the past when one of those areas had struggled we were able to pick them up in other aspects.
Hawk Sista wrote:
Again, I ain't throwing I. The towel, but we need to realize we are not the same team at this point. If we had that 05 o-line, I'd bet a thousand bux on us right now. But we don't.
Long Time Fan wrote:Wow. I'm curious, is this realism in your mind or do you acknowledge a pessimistic bent?
The 2005 Superbowl bound Seahawks that finished their regular season at 13-3, began their season at 3-2.
Yes, this 2014 version of the Seahawks is a different team with different challenges than last year's Superbowl winning team, but, but, but, the preponderance of leadership and talent remains intact. Add to that the experience and growth of a still relatively young team and still we hear the moans of the unfaithful. By that I am not criticising other fans, I just mean that there are those who lose faith in a team that is still in transition with their new reality as defenders of a championship.
Maybe some of you are like me in that I can not wait until this Sunday when the Seahawks play the rams knowing that there are better days ahead.
RiverDog wrote:
Keep in mind that I'm qualifying my statement by saying "at this point." We're only going into Game 6 of a 16 game regular season, and no one's going to run away with the division, indeed, 5 of our 6 divisional games come in the 2nd half of the season. It's also important to note that we had a couple of key players, ie Miller and Unger, that were either hurt or lame. No way am I giving up or throwing in the towel. I'll still be glued to the tube come this Sunday.
But from what I saw Sunday, combined with the loss to the Chargers and the problems we had at home vs. the Broncos, I have to be honest in expressing my sentiments that this does not look like a playoff caliber team to me, let alone a SB contender. I feel a lot worse about our chances of repeating now than I did after that first game against the Packers.
Futureite wrote: But you can't pound a team when your own D cannot get off the field.
Futureite wrote:I want to chime in here. I heard the same "why aren't we pounding Gore" mantra just weeks ago. This theory is great and all if your D is playing lights out, forcing turnovers and creating great field position. Then you have plenty of time to wear down the opposing D. It worked here in 2011 and to a greater degree for Seattle in 2013. But you can't pound a team when your own D cannot get off the field.
Dallas was controlling most of that game with both Murray and the other scat back (name escapes me) and a very balanced pass attack. Aside from Lynch's 30+ yd run most handoffs to him or Turbin resulted in 2nd or 3rd and long. Dallas stacked upfront and basically dared Seattle to beat them through the air, and they could not do it. Result was ball going right back to Dallas for their mamoth Oline to pound. Again, this is going to happen when you are physically outmatched upfront on D.
We have had a lot of debates about big passing numbers and stats. Well, this was a game tailor made for a QB to take over and put up 250-300+ yds. Obviously, it ain't as easy as some people make it sound. All those passing attempts for "volume" throwers often occur because said QB is converting 1st downs and creating more opps for his O/pass attempts for himself.
I would expect RW to have a pretty good day V Rams. They are another team that is strong upfront on D (hell, our line couldn't move them all night), they crowd the box and will force RW to beat them. It is a game that is tailor made for him to have a huge day, and if the Hawks instead choose to pound Lynch all game it is going to be what no fan wants - a close road game V a div rival.
RiverDog wrote:
Keep in mind that I'm qualifying my statement by saying "at this point." ........that this does not look like a playoff caliber team to me, let alone a SB contender. I feel a lot worse about our chances of repeating now than I did after that first game against the Packers.
Futureite wrote:Mykc;
You more or less illustrated my point. Actually, we went "pass first" V Dallas and jumped all over them, won the game. We went pass first V Cards and it put us up 14-3. We went pass first V the Rams moreso than we had all yr and won. The moral is, 95% of all teams in this league need to prove that they can do this to beat playoff contenders. The Hawks of 2013 were an outlier. They had a historically dominant D which allowed them to rank something like 26th in passing. That will not work this yr or almost any other, regardless of how many times people cry "just hand the ball off X many times to (insert name)!"
I am not painting this as anothet QB debate. We have had mixed results by letting Kaep throw all day (for exple, he lost us the Chi game). But the truth is, our D is not dominant this yr and Kaep will have to carry us at times. I'd rather have hm continue to learn and grow in hopes he can replicate the Rams type performances more often than to hide him behind Gore. I think the exact same thing is true for Seattle and RW's growth, and I've said it for a LONG time here.
This is the yr when both QBs need to step up. I am still waiting for that to happen to the degeee I expected. Sorry but handing it to Frank or Marshawn a gazilliion times ain't gonna cut it this yr.
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