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. Cards got back into the game after we backed off 5 wides. We went pass first V the Rams moreso than we had all yr and won (majority of Gore's 16 carries came late in the 4th). 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 another QB debate. We have had mixed results by letting Kaep throw all day (for example, he singlehandedly 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.
Futureite wrote:Here is the part that's hard for me to believe:
For a couple of yrs now I've read so many people tell me what RW can do. He is better than Luck. He is better than Kaep. He is probably a top 5 QB. He has done things NO other QB has over 2 yrs.
And now, ironically, you DIDN'T want the ball in the hands of your top 5 historically great QB all game? Ever heard a Colts fan complain about Luck throwing too much? A Packer fan complaining about Rodgers throwing 45 times? Me neither. Most people want the ball in the hands of their best O player, ESPECIALLY when he is the QB.
SMH I don't get it. Kaep has been shaky at times, great at others. Either way I am all for our O continuing to give him the reigns. That's the only way he's going to become what we hope he will - the ONLY way. Meanwhile, some people are calling out Andrew Luck for throwing picks or challenging my screen throwing refernces between Luck/RW. Meanwhile Luck just put up another 370+....but go ahead and quote another screen throwing stat %. The guy is on pace for a HOF career and his learning curve is now light yrs ahead of RW's ( and arguably Kaep's).
SMH!!
Futureite wrote:Mykc;
No, we got up 11 V Cards throwing and then inexplicably abandoned the 5 wides and tried to pound. Your perfect scenerio led to a L. I guess it was "perfect" for a Hawk fan lol. As soon as we finally went back to 5 wides late in the 4th, we drove 75 yds to the 5 where Boldin got the personal foul penalty. Going away from what
as working is what cost us that game.
I don't know what you watched Monday night, but if we had continued to try to pound through a brick wall we'd have gone down at half 14-3 minimum. Hell, we couldn't even convert TWO 4th and 1's! For all that "pounding" we supposedly did, didn't seem to soften up the Rams front late in that game, did it. If we had taken this approach all game, we have at best a nail biter in the road. At worst, a sure L.
I am not advocating for all run and shoot. But I AM saying that 2013's formula ain't gonna work in 2014. Neither team has a short field creating, turnover machine dominant D that creates so many opportunities for the O and allows it to plod and "pound" fruitlessly for at times an entire QTR while it wears down the opposing D. Sorry, it is not going to work. It is not like Dallas has some dominant D. If they are loading to stop the run (and they were) then there is no reason you should not be able to spread them out pick them apart in the pass gane until they back off. Don't give me that crap because I watched my team do it to them on the very first drive of the yr. We had guys running wide open the entire game.
But as a Niner fan, I hope that Bevel gives you exactly what you want; 30+ carries for Lynch each game. It will not work this yr.
He is better than Luck.
Futureite wrote:Here is the part that's hard for me to believe:
For a couple of yrs now I've read so many people tell me what RW can do. He is better than Luck. He is better than Kaep. He is probably a top 5 QB. He has done things NO other QB has over 2 yrs.
And now, ironically, you DIDN'T want the ball in the hands of your top 5 historically great QB all game? Ever heard a Colts fan complain about Luck throwing too much? A Packer fan complaining about Rodgers throwing 45 times? Me neither. Most people want the ball in the hands of their best O player, ESPECIALLY when he is the QB.
SMH I don't get it. Kaep has been shaky at times, great at others. Either way I am all for our O continuing to give him the reigns. That's the only way he's going to become what we hope he will - the ONLY way. Meanwhile, some people are calling out Andrew Luck for throwing picks or challenging my screen throwing refernces between Luck/RW. Meanwhile Luck just put up another 370+....but go ahead and quote another screen throwing stat %. The guy is on pace for a HOF career and his learning curve is now light yrs ahead of RW's ( and arguably Kaep's).
SMH!!
HumanCockroach wrote:Shouldn't be hard for you to believe because no one on this thread ( or any other for that matter) said it. Saying the Seahawks should run a balanced offense, and focus on running the ball more ( considering there has been two losses, and coincidentally those two losses Lynch has a COMBINED 18 carries) .
Seriously, you just make sh!t up where ever and whenever you feel the urge, don't you? GB fans not complaining when they lose and Rodgers throws the ball 45 Times, LMFAO they have been complaining about the lack of a running game since Favre was QB and Green left. If you haven't "heard" it I recommend cleaning your ears.
As for Luck's "HOF" performance against Houston, I would invite you to WATCH the game, instead of simply looking at a box score ( pretty much what I think you do, even with your beloved Niners, based on your pass first claim against the Boys) Luck tried to throw that game away, by putting the ball in a DB's gut as he was being dragged to the ground. HOF players epitomise a LOT of things to me personally, stupid isn't one of them, and neither is making rookie, stupid mistakes, with the game on the line, repeatedly throughout their career. Luck has NOT moved past that yet. Claim whatever you want to claim, the truth is, Wilson makes plays to win games ( even the MUNDANE ones) whether it be him "carrying" his team, or allowing the players around him to do it, he more often than not makes the RIGHT choice.
At least you acknowledged that Wilson HAS outperformed Luck the first two years in the league ( even though you attempted to use it as a slight) he has indeed had a historical beginning to his career. Dismiss the games where the "game was in his hands" to win or lose, I mean it was so, so long ago ( week three against Denver perhaps, or week five afgaagainst the Skins) I'm not expecting someone, who bases everything on box scores to grasp all of that, or remember a whole week ago, but the fact of the matter is Wilson has had the game in his hands, numerous times, and succeeds at a ridiculous rate, and has in EVERY major, win or go home situation he has been in. Can Luck say that? Kap? No? Color me surprised.
Hawk Sista wrote:Geez. How did I Know future would make an appearance here this week?
Long Time Fan wrote:The only fans less objective about a team's performance other than fans of the team; are the fans of a rival team.
The act has worn thin. These thinly veiled forays of taking joy in a Seahawks loss is the inherent ill will of someone who would rather celebrate a rival's setbacks than to support his own team. Its really sort of sad.
HumanCockroach wrote:Must be hard to swallow, I agree. how does it taste? You're seriuosly going to attempt this not after an extended period of bad play, but an isolated game? Are you just thick or something? Difference here, is when Wilson DOES have a bad game ( which are few and far between) we ( this board and it's fans) can actually ADMIT it, where as you are still throwing out excuses for every poor showing Kaep has /had( ie in this particular post, it's about the NFC Championship turnover fest) somehow that is Gores fault.
I guess we here aren't as enamored with Wilsons ball sweat, and don't believe he shats gold at every and all opportunities. When he excells, we say it ( notice how often that is? wow, must be doing something right) and when he plays poorly, guess what? we say it. In fact, after this game, I even posted how it was the first time I have seen him rattled. Something he has not shown before.
HumanCockroach wrote:LOL. Houston? The game he almost singlehadidly won with the game on the line. NO in the playoffs, where he outperformed Brees ( or are we going to say only Wilson was effected by the weather that day, and Brees was amazing) you sure have issues actually putting games in context.
As for the NFCCG take a look, be me guest. 104 QBR big guy, and I dare you to tell me he was hitting check downs, trick plays or anything remotely similar in that game to inflate those stats. The truth is, the rarely ran those smoke screens, bubble screens or trick plays last season, and he STILL had more TD throws than those listed ahead of him, won more games, had a higher completion percentage, QBR etc ( pick a stat not named "raw" yardage, and he lead in it) and then proceeded to put up the 5th best game in SB history. The truth is these short yardage passes, are NOT his forte, and hasn't been since arriving in the league ( until this year in a concerted effort to get Percy the ball). You're blowing a whole lot of smoke for someone that obviously does NOT watch as much football ( and more specifically the Seahawks) as you profess.
http://www.footballdb.com/games/boxscor ... 2014011902
HumanCockroach wrote:LOL. Houston? The game he almost singlehadidly won with the game on the line. NO in the playoffs, where he outperformed Brees ( or are we going to say only Wilson was effected by the weather that day, and Brees was amazing) you sure have issues actually putting games in context.
As for the NFCCG take a look, be me guest. 104 QBR big guy, and I dare you to tell me he was hitting check downs, trick plays or anything remotely similar in that game to inflate those stats. The truth is, the rarely ran those smoke screens, bubble screens or trick plays last season, and he STILL had more TD throws than those listed ahead of him, won more games, had a higher completion percentage, QBR etc ( pick a stat not named "raw" yardage, and he lead in it) and then proceeded to put up the 5th best game in SB history. The truth is these short yardage passes, are NOT his forte, and hasn't been since arriving in the league ( until this year in a concerted effort to get Percy the ball). You're blowing a whole lot of smoke for someone that obviously does NOT watch as much football ( and more specifically the Seahawks) as you profess.
http://www.footballdb.com/games/boxscor ... 2014011902
monkey wrote:And the troll comes out of hiding, to the shock and surprise of...no one.![]()
Any more questions as to whether or not Futuriete is nothing more than a troll?
My advice, ignore the troll, don't respond, treat him as persona non grata, until he goes away.
HumanCockroach wrote:You know Future I had a big long post here, blowing this foolishness apart, but then I remembered what was sent to me by the board administrator, and realised, that you simply are not worth the time. Troll on man, troll on.
Futureite wrote:Lol okay. Let's look at this:
You called me a "troll" when I posted that Percy Harvin had well documented issues getting along team members, had fought coaches, etc.
Do you remember that debate? Remember calling me out as fabricating, reaching, ie "trolling"?
Go read Field Gulls now and see what your beat guys are reporting....uh....duhhhhhhh!!! Who in the world would even begin to debate that. Other than you.
If what I do is trolling then yes I'll continue.
And while I am at it no, Andrew Luck is not on pace to throw for 5,000 yds by throwing screens. Meanwhile a good portion of your fans are posting on blog boards everywhere after the Harvin trade that "At least now we can ditch ALL THESE SCREENS"........Something even your own fans admitted my friend. But I was a "troll" when I pointed it out.
Your issue is not with me. It's with reality.
There is just a handful of you that come up with this hokey stuff. I take breaks when I want to, not when advantageous for you. In case you missed it we have won 3 games in a row dude and I could have posted here after any single one of them. But I didn't. Maybe, just maybe I quit posting to avoid ridiculous debates like these.......ya think? I believe I already conceded we're in 3rd place in 2 days at 4-3. So think hard on your next troll hypothesis.
Hawk Sista wrote:
I have what-if questions about what could've been if they make this call after the eye punch and and decide to trade percy in the off season and keep Tate and acquire a pass-rusher w/ those resources. But it's far too easy to do this after we know the answers.
Futureite wrote: So think hard on your next troll hypothesis.
Long Time Fan wrote:(They swung for the fences, which is in and of of itself, strong evidence of their helmsworthiness), their value is in their ability to course correct.
Long Time Fan wrote:Here is my hypothesis: A fan of a team should look to his own house ( yours is burning).
Your comments and your presence are disingenuous. Your glib remarks suggest respect for an opposing team where there is none. Too often your mask slips and we see the true colors and nature of your "participation". You would do better frankly by being frank and exhibit your clear disdain for our team. Trash talkers get boring quickly, but even they are a better breed than the masquerade you present. Getting entertainment by trying to let the air out of opposing fans balloon is weak at best and likely neurotic.
You likely won't go away which is a symptom of your malady, but that leaves the rest of us with every right to call out what you are. Some call you troll. If troll is the word for a weak version of an attention sighting, unwanted interloper; then troll.
NorthHawk wrote:The letting go of their Egos for the benefit of the team is impressive, though.
Michael Bennett a.k.a. Black Santa wrote:"They ought to start selling the referee jerseys. Because the referees are getting more time than the players these days. The referees, they’re getting paid. Their jerseys are on sale so make sure you go on NFL.com and get a referee jersey."
Hawk Sista wrote:Wilson's ball sweat. You owe me a new iPhone as I dropped mine.
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NorthHawk wrote:I think they are willing to make such a move is because they have the freedom to do so.
There isn't much of anybody above PC/JS who could meddle or block the move. Credit for that goes to Paul Allen for letting the Football minds do their Football thing and realizing mistakes with people will be made.
It's not as if they are going way over the Cap with the owners money - and with the new CBA there are minimum spending thresholds.
The letting go of their Egos for the benefit of the team is impressive, though.
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