RiverDog wrote:I'm not speaking so much to the ad lib nature of our offensive game plan so much as I am talking about his comment about certain players being ready and others not being ready. Who's not ready? Why aren't they ready? Why don't we always get the right players on the field? Is it because some of them are not ready?
c_hawkbob wrote:I don't see what you're not comprehending. Some players are more ready than others ... nothing new there.
As far as getting the right players on the field, who ever said we're not? You're digging for things that ain't there. Unless you're expecting him to name names just so us fans know who to be mad at ...
HumanCockroach wrote:I don't know about this, seems to me, that it runs counter to the entire "this is what we do, adjust to it" kind of philosophy they hafe employed for about two years.
Long Time Fan wrote:Against Dallas, I kept thinking that somehow the Cowboys defense seemed to know what play was coming, as if the Seahawks were tipping their hand in formation or personnel package. I, too, was frustrated to see Harvin exit the field when he has clear value as a decoy. In re-watching the game, it appeared to me that RW had trouble identifying open receivers. There were instances when all but one receiver got no separation, but the open receiver was wide open.
Say what you want about PC, but the one thing I am certain of is that he is NOT thinking, I have to be careful of what I say for fear that knowledgeable football fans will figure out that I don't know what I am doing.
RiverDog wrote:.. we're randomly kind of going about our substitutions sometimes we get the guys that are exactly the right guys and sometimes we don't."
Long Time Fan wrote:Two games ago, Superbowl MVP Malcome Smith doesn't get a sniff of the field. The company line was that Bruce Irvin had it completely handled. Do you really believe that was the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you Pete?
If Pete has an issue with the player, the player knows it, the public, not so much; unless you look to see who is playing and who is not.
For those wondering about Michaels, there is certainly some reason that Pete is keeping him off the field, whatever the reason it is good enough for me.
HumanCockroach wrote: but being the SB MVP doesn't make a player a complete every down player, just doesn't.
c_hawkbob wrote:With Pete, if you're not getting on the field, and you're healthy, chances are you ain't doin something right during the week. It's not that hard to understand.
HumanCockroach wrote:Posters have indeed done so, not in this thread but others.
c_hawkbob wrote:I don't see what you're not comprehending. Some players are more ready than others ... nothing new there.
As far as getting the right players on the field, who ever said we're not? You're digging for things that ain't there. Unless you're expecting him to name names just so us fans know who to be mad at ...
mykc14 wrote:It looks like 'We're randomly going about or substitutions" means we're really trying to trade Harvin and can't trust him to be out there on 3rd down because nobody knows what the hell he is going to do.
Seahawks4Ever wrote:Hats off to River Dog! Pete and his double talk is starting to get under my skin too!
Pete and John built a championship team then started to dismantle it before they even won a championship. Sounds to me like we were LUCKY to win the Lombardi last season.
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