mykc14 wrote:So I'm still feeling pretty crappy about this loss. When we lose I can usually find some sort of silver lining, but I am having a hard time with this one, mainly because of our DL play and remaining schedule. The offense worries me a little, but I really believe that we will be able to get the O back on track fairly easily as we basically have the same personnel as last year but have had a slight philosophical change, all we have to do is get back to our bread and butter and we should be fine so I have some optimism that the O will improve.
I know it is way to early to be looking at this stuff and I am just over-reacting but this is what I have to do until somebody starts a thread that says 3-2 is a disaster! I really wanted to make one today and that was my plan in researching our remaining schedule, but dammit I did the opposite.
DL: Most were worried about our DL to start the year and that fear is clearly justified. Losing Clem and McDonald hurt and we haven't been able to replace their QB pressures. The lack of pressure is worry enough but too many missed assignments, and just being out-physicalled (don't think thats a word) yesterday led to some big runs. My main worry stems from the fact that we don't have any help coming in this area. It isn't from injuries or some sort of philosophical switch in D, both of which would give me at least some optimism that it could improve, instead we just don't have the edge rush or inside push that we had last year. I know we have faced some really good QB's this year but our pass rush hasn't been near good enough.
Schedule: Again most saw this schedule as tough at the beginning of the year, but it is ridiculous. Basically all year (its early and things can change) we only have 5 total games against teams with losing records (Rams x2, KC, Raiders, and Skins). At the beginning of the year you hope you can go 8-0 at home then all you have to do is go 4-4 on the road to get to 12 wins and a good chance at HFA. With that loss we now need to go 5-3 on the road, which I just don't see happening. We have won 1 road game already so that means we have to win 4 more somewhere. The problem is the combined record of our remaining away games (besides Rams) is 18-9-1. That also means that we have to win ALL of our remaining home games, which seems more realistic as besides our own division we only have to play the Raiders and Giants. I am not saying this is going to be easy but much more realistic. wanted to today and that was my plan in researching our remaining schedule, but dammit I did the opposite.
obiken wrote:Spot on M-14,
1.This was just penciled as a win by most of us fans; Dallas at home= a win. WRONG, Dallas, is a way better team than everybody thought. IF they beat the Eagles, then we will know.
2. Injuries are part of the drill that's why you don't draft tweeners, reaches, and hopes in the first round. You get the best, biggest sure thing you can find.
People on this site said I was wrong, but I still think losing Red Bryant was our biggest loss in FA. He was a major run stuffer, and teams are running on us. Moreover, we don't have the quality backups like last year like the loss of WT3. The hardest thing about the cap is not paying guys like Sherman a boatload, its getting the quality backups you have to have get through a season. If you think injuries are an excuse go look at the SF 49ers. They have 4 major starters out on their defense, and one who is the best OLB in the league. You have to plan, Pete didn't plan. We were lucky Carpenter, came into camp in good shape.
3. Mindset. The Hawks are going to learn the hard way that being the Champ is a target, not a free pass just to show up, that's why repeating is so hard.
4. Relax, a lot of FBall to be played, and there are NO easy outs in the NFC West anymore.
THX-1138 wrote:Playing the devil's advocate here in regards to worrying about this loss:
How many losses do you think we can sustain in this division and still make the playoffs? My thinking is 4 tops. I don't think any team in the NFC West who has more than 4 losses is in the tournament. That's why I look at this loss as huge. We have 2 losses in 5 games with 11 yet to play, and no more bye in front of us. We have lost a bit of wiggle room where having an "off game" is concerned. The pressure is now on the team to fix the problems immediately and play 9-2 ball from here out.
Of course it's not time to panic. It's never time to panic. Panic is ridiculous. But it isn't exactly time to whistle through the graveyard, either.
NorthHawk wrote:If they come up with efforts within our division like the one against Dallas, we will end up with at least 6 losses, maybe 7.
It might not yet be time to panic, but the level of play so far isn't encouraging.
THX-1138 wrote:HCR--No offense but what are you talking about? To a man nobody had tossed in the towel. But speaking for myself I'm not going to be all rah rah all the time. I have my own perspective that I view the Seahawks in. It has been tempered by what I regard as 35 years of realistic expectations. That you don't happen to agree with it does not in any way shape or form diminish what I have to say or make what I have to say "silly". 5 losses didn't get you s playoff spot last year in the division. We still have to catch two teams in front of us if we want to win the NFC West. I can't predict AZ as having any falloff from how they are playng now and I expect the 49ers to improve. And I can't consider this loss as just an anomoly when out of 5 games two of our losses came in very similar fashions. That begins to look just the tiniest bit like the beginning of a trend, don't you think?
HumanCockroach wrote:I don't know, some quality wins in there as well, against some tough opponents, the Dallas game was the anomaly, not the rule IMHO.
Long Time Fan wrote:The title of this thread is very misleading.
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mykc14 wrote: When I wrote the title and started the thread it was supposed to be a little more optimistic. It was going to be something along the lines of yeah our DL can't get a pass rush and we have played a brutal schedule but by looking at the upcoming schedule we are going to be fine. Then I started looking at the schedule and my tone changed. Also, it was more in regards to getting HFA, and the perspective was supposed to be the only thing that changed was instead of going 8-0 at home and only having to go 4-4 on the road now all we have to do is go 7-1 at home and 5-3 on the road, just like last year.
c_hawkbob wrote:The point is that when we were actually not a very good team we would have killed for a winning record after the schedule we've had to play so far. You're simply exaggerating the negative having been exposed to the extreme positive of last season.
We're not that team anymore, we may never be again. Very few teams in the history of the league ever reached that level and very few ever will going forward. It's just not fair to expect that from this team. I really don't think we'll ever be as good as we were at the end of last year again. That was a special team and a special experience.
Doesn't mean we can't still win it all, I still think we're the favorite to, in fact we can win several, but we're gonna have to fight for 'em now, there are a few teams in the league as good as we are now.
c_hawkbob wrote:The point is that when we were actually not a very good team we would have killed for a winning record after the schedule we've had to play so far. You're simply exaggerating the negative having been exposed to the extreme positive of last season.
We're not that team anymore, we may never be again. Very few teams in the history of the league ever reached that level and very few ever will going forward. It's just not fair to expect that from this team. I really don't think we'll ever be as good as we were at the end of last year again. That was a special team and a special experience.
Doesn't mean we can't still win it all, I still think we're the favorite to, in fact we can win several, but we're gonna have to fight for 'em now, there are a few teams in the league as good as we are now.
RiverDog wrote: We're 3-2, a .600 team. We are in third place in a 4 team division. ......... by being a realist, I'm preparing myself for the worst while still hoping and rooting for the best.
Zorn76 wrote:The bottom line is, we are going to be fine.
Zorn76 wrote:The bottom line is, we are going to be fine.
This team has the wherewithal and moxie to get this going in the right direction. Losing to Dallas is a bitter pill, especially at home, but at least they were a team that was on a roll coming in, not limping around at 1-4 or 2-3. Not sure how this season will end up for them, but they were playing well.
Naturally, we should be able to beat anybody at The Clink, and we usually do. Now on the road for two, which may help the team's collective focus anyway. Get these next 2 - one at a time - and we're right back in the thick of it. AZ is not going to sustain their pace, though they have a couple of good wins (SF, SD). The 49ers are still a tough bunch and playing hard for Harbaugh, no matter what else is or isn't really going on there.
The Seahawks are a solid team still. Injuries are part of the deal. For as poorly as we played in the two losses, we still put ourselves in a position to win. These were not blowouts, folks. Guys fight hard, and I expect that to continue. I focus on the bigger picture, and our team has earned the benefit of the doubt after all they've accomplished the last 2 years.
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