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Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
[quote=Ruhskins;1301491]That blocked kick was on the the line. As Keim said, Seattle overloaded the left side and Washington didn't adjust. The defender that blocked the jick came through almost untouched.
Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk[/quote] I'll go back and watch again. But that was a 2 iron off the ground that was going wide left at best, regardless if blocked or not. |
Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
[quote=sdskinsfan2001;1301490]Curl is an absolute boss. Someone is paying that man a lot of money. Hopefully we can keep him.[/quote]
Cut Collins next year, pay Curl. |
Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
[quote=SFREDSKIN;1301493]Cut Collins next year, pay Curl.[/quote]
We might want to look into restructuring Collins. He is actually playing well for us since his position "shift". He is making plays right now. |
Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
[quote=SFREDSKIN;1301493]Cut Collins next year, pay Curl.[/quote]
I would keep Collins if he can keep playing like he did tonight in his new role. He’s not a deep safety but he is a decent playmaker down at the LOS. Almost like a better(?) Jamal Addams… Curl and McCain deep is our best combo there, IMO. |
Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
[QUOTE=sdskinsfan2001;1301492]I'll go back and watch again. But that was a 2 iron off the ground that was going wide left at best, regardless if blocked or not.[/QUOTE]Here you go:
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Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
[quote=sevier2;1301495]I would keep Collins if he can keep playing like he did tonight in his new role.
He’s not a deep safety but he is a decent playmaker down at the LOS. Almost like a better(?) Jamal Addams… Curl and McCain deep is our best combo there, IMO.[/quote] Mccain has been terrible, would rather see Everett or Reaves. |
Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
[QUOTE=SFREDSKIN;1301497]Mccain has been terrible, would rather see Everett or Reaves.[/QUOTE]McCain screwed up in the deep ball to Lockett. But Everett gave up the late TD.
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Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
[quote=Ruhskins;1301498]McCain screwed up in the deep ball to Lockett. But Everett gave up the late TD.
Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk[/quote] Everett hasn't been playing either. |
Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
I haven't seen Ron this fired up, ever!!
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Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
I just need someone to slap Antonio Gibson, why does he keep running out of bounds when we are trying to kill the clock?
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Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
[quote=Meks;1301473]Kyle fuller plays for the bears, yall, lol.
That's like 9 ppl and 20 times[/quote] He actually plays for the Broncos now |
Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
[quote=Ruhskins;1301498]McCain screwed up in the deep ball to Lockett. But Everett gave up the late TD.
Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk[/quote] I'll take Everett over McClain every time. But we do need to draft a true FS. |
Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
If McLaurin wasn't on our team, McKissic would be my favorite player. One of the most underrated signings in the whole league in the past few years. We have to keep him. He is such a key cog.
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Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
A bad win? I can't agree with that. Any win in this league is a good win, especially when you are 4-6. They battled for 60 minutes, and dominated everything but the scoreboard. No, it shouldn't have been that close, but it was and they found a way to hold on. Nice win in my opinion, and the kind of win that only helps the team grow and believe a little more. Remember Seattle was playing for their playoff lives too.
Sounds like McKissic is ok which is good to hear. Hopefully Schweitzer and Collins are good too. Gotta keep it going now and get a big road win in Vegas. |
Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
[quote=Chief X_Phackter;1301506]A bad win? I can't agree with that. Any win in this league is a good win, especially when you are 4-6. They battled for 60 minutes, and dominated everything but the scoreboard. No, it shouldn't have been that close, but it was and they found a way to hold on. Nice win in my opinion, and the kind of win that only helps the team grow and believe a little more. Remember Seattle was playing for their playoff lives too.
Sounds like McKissic is ok which is good to hear. Hopefully Schweitzer and Collins are good too. Gotta keep it going now and get a big road win in Vegas.[/quote] There aren't bad wins in the NFL. And especially for teams like us that are absolutely clawing for a playoff birth. Too close for comfort tonight? Definitely. Bad? Definitely not. |
Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
[QUOTE=Ruhskins;1301463]Hard to get on Ron for not kicking the FG after the blocked PAT.
I'd rather focus on Turner for getting so conservative with the offense in the 4th quarter. We need to get our O-line healthy. Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk[/QUOTE] Slye was hurt. We couldn’t hit a FG. Had that not been the case, we’d have had a chip shot to go up 20-9 with 2 minutes left and game over. There would have been no need to go for it. Twice. RR did what he had to do. Did anyone else think that the D was offsides on the blocked kick? Two dudes on the left side seemed to burst through the line just before the ball was snapped. I watched it a few times and thought it should have been called - and that was what kept Seattle hanging around. We win a game we should have won. Wish we’d done that earlier in the season - we could have had wins against NO, Denver, and maybe GB too. That’s the difference between a 5-6 team and a 8-3 team. Sigh. But we beat a team that was pretty desperate to win as well on MNF no less. I’ll take it, baby! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
Seahawks are done. Pete will probably take a college job or retire and Wilson will leave.
Ole Pete was rolling Wilson underneath that bus. |
Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
[quote=calia;1301508]Slye was hurt. We couldn’t hit a FG. Had that not been the case, we’d have had a chip shot to go up 20-9 with 2 minutes left and game over. There would have been no need to go for it. Twice. RR did what he had to do.
Did anyone else think that the D was offsides on the blocked kick? Two dudes on the left side seemed to burst through the line just before the ball was snapped. I watched it a few times and thought it should have been called - and that was what kept Seattle hanging around. We win a game we should have won. Wish we’d done that earlier in the season - we could have had wins against NO, Denver, and maybe GB too. That’s the difference between a 5-6 team and a 8-3 team. Sigh. But we beat a team that was pretty desperate to win as well on MNF no less. I’ll take it, baby! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk[/quote] We won a prime time game. It will take years of doing it, to ever take it for granted. Helluva win. We're in the hunt baby!! |
Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
[quote=Chief X_Phackter;1301506]A bad win? I can't agree with that. Any win in this league is a good win, especially when you are 4-6. They battled for 60 minutes, and dominated everything but the scoreboard. No, it shouldn't have been that close, but it was and they found a way to hold on. Nice win in my opinion, and the kind of win that only helps the team grow and believe a little more. Remember Seattle was playing for their playoff lives too.
Sounds like McKissic is ok which is good to hear. Hopefully Schweitzer and Collins are good too. Gotta keep it going now and get a big road win in Vegas.[/quote] Agree. This is pro football and all wins are good, unlike college where you have to win with style. |
A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
Good loss or a bad win both mean…
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Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
We HAVE to consider our ST coach position, if not now, in the off-season. We could be on our 4th kicker now. We let an obvious overload on our left break through the middle way too easy (always coached you block inside out on FG team). Our hands team should have cleaned that up on the first attempt, let alone nearly lose it on the 2nd. This is all down to coaching.
And sort out the secondary communication. On an early game play or 2, maybe a blown coverage is tolerable, but when you KNOW they're passing and need a TD and a 2 pointer, you have to play smarter to win. Scott Turner called a good game overall, but his short yardage calls were too much of an open book. He has to be more creative than that, and it doesn't take risky plays to do that. What about Samuel, McK and AG in the backfield together? 3 TE set? Wildcat? They ran Samuel twice for positive yardage, but didn't consider him on 3rd and 1 or use him as a diversion. Hats off to TH, though that pick was too risky a throw, effectively double coverage. AG (I love how he finished that one run bouncing the DB off him (Reed?), front 7 stuffing the run. OL banged up but still playing power football. Playing December football. |
Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
[QUOTE=sdskinsfan2001;1301494]We might want to look into restructuring Collins. He is actually playing well for us since his position "shift". He is making plays right now.[/QUOTE]
Yup. McCain is straight garbage. He has to go. We need a safety bad. |
Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
[quote=skinsfaninok;1301479]Waller will be out most likely and that’s a HUGE loss for them. Their defense is also very avg. should be a another good game[/quote]
Raisers front 7 is NO JOKE. |
Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
Sheehan just said on his show that Tress Way was 11 for 11 in extra points in college. So why not attempt the chip shot at the end, which was basically an extra point. I wonder if it had more to do with Way being a lefty and the holder not being comfortable holding the ball from that side due to lack of practice?? Idk.
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Re: Hawks Postgame
I went to bed still ticked off about that call to reverse the TD. All year the refs have been sticking by the original call unless there was clear and obvious evidence to overturn it. Still not sure what they saw there. Still, a great win and in the end who cares about style points. It just didn't need to be that hard.
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Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
Nice win, but damn that ain't your typical Seahawks team Rus looked awful. Those guys should have been put away in the 3rd q. Nice to see good D.
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Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
[quote=Coff;1301516]Sheehan just said on his show that Tress Way was 11 for 11 in extra points in college. So why not attempt the chip shot at the end, which was basically an extra point. I wonder if it had more to do with Way being a lefty and the holder not being comfortable holding the ball from that side due to lack of practice?? Idk.[/quote]
Going to a lefty kicker with little practice seemed like a recipe for disaster. Especially with the blocked kick return fresh in everyone's mind. |
Re: Hawks Postgame
[quote=MTK;1301517]I went to bed still ticked off about that call to reverse the TD. All year the refs have been sticking by the original call unless there was clear and obvious evidence to overturn it. Still not sure what they saw there. Still, a great win and in the end who cares about style points. It just didn't need to be that hard.[/quote]
Agree, but logans hand was under it, worst call. |
Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
Crazy game. Solid win IMO. Sad to see the D give up the late TD, but they were dominating the game. I mean they allowed 2 drive during the whole ball game... even late when the offense couldn't move the ball anymore.
While I love tough defense+run it down their throat football, I was surprised we didn't have more opportunities in the passing game, and by how much pressure Heinicke was under... I'm aware our Oline has injuries, but they played well the last 2 weeks, and I expected them to hold on better than that against the Seahawks Dline. |
Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
[QUOTE=MTK;1301520]Going to a lefty kicker with little practice seemed like a recipe for disaster. Especially with the blocked kick return fresh in everyone's mind.[/QUOTE]
Im just surprised there aint an emergency plan for a backup kicker. I mean if it is Way he should be practicing chip shots every day. That was so weird. I can’t believe how many times I thought ok just need 3 here and than realized oh shit fg isnt an option. I mean Seattle is a really good Redzone defense (strange because they are not good for the other 80 yards at all) and when you take fg off the board it made it really hard to get 7. Our D kept rising up, and it was like wow getting down in fg range aint good enough. Bizarre. Slye man wtf were you doing running full sprint. I appreciate the effort, but wtf was he thinking? Lol |
Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
[quote=punch it in;1301523]Im just surprised there aint an emergency plan for a backup kicker. I mean if it is Way he should be practicing chip shots every day. That was so weird. I can’t believe how many times I thought ok just need 3 here and than realized oh shit fg isnt an option. I mean Seattle is a really good Redzone defense (strange because they are not good for the other 80 yards at all) and when you take fg off the board it made it really hard to get 7. Our D kept rising up, and it was like wow getting down in fg range aint good enough. Bizarre. Slye man wtf were you doing running full sprint. I appreciate the effort, but wtf was he thinking? Lol[/quote]
If the blocked kick return hadn't already happened, maybe Ron has a different approach. |
Re: Hawks Postgame
[quote=MTK;1301517]I went to bed still ticked off about that call to reverse the TD. All year the refs have been sticking by the original call unless there was clear and obvious evidence to overturn it. Still not sure what they saw there. Still, a great win and in the end who cares about style points. It just didn't need to be that hard.[/quote]
Yeah in all fairness that final score should have been 23-9 and a blowout.. |
Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
[quote=MTK;1301524]If the blocked kick return hadn't already happened, maybe Ron has a different approach.[/quote]
That fucking blocked XP almost cost us the game and season. If Slye hits that XP for the majority of the game we have had a two score lead and a healthy kicker. that was seriously one of the craziest games i have seen in awhile. |
Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
This is not good:
@PeteHaileyNBCS Ron Rivera tells @JunksRadio that Joey Slye will be out a "minimum of three weeks" and that, at halftime, he was already instructing his staff to prepare for kicker tryouts this week |
Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
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The guy that pushed out the Seahawk after the TD was awesome. |
Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
[quote=Ruhskins;1301529]This is not good:
@PeteHaileyNBCS Ron Rivera tells @JunksRadio that Joey Slye will be out a "minimum of three weeks" and that, at halftime, he was already instructing his staff to prepare for kicker tryouts this week[/quote] This team has the WORST LUCK ever |
Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
I think you trot out tress to kick that 20 yard field goal last night. I didn’t like that decision, I thought it was a mistake in real time
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Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
[quote=Ruhskins;1301529]This is not good:
@PeteHaileyNBCS Ron Rivera tells @JunksRadio that Joey Slye will be out a "minimum of three weeks" and that, at halftime, he was already instructing his staff to prepare for kicker tryouts this week[/quote] Ron was answering Craig's List ads all during the second half. |
Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
Seattle came in ranked 4th in the league in rushing yards allowed per attempt, and 10th in rushing yards allowed per game. We attacked their strength with our strength and had success all night, with the exception of a few 1-yard-to-go plays. If they can duplicate that down the stretch, and be more productive in the red zone, this is going to be a tough team to beat.
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Re: A bad win is better than a good loss WFT vs Seattle post-game thread
[quote=skinsfaninok;1301531]This team has the WORST LUCK ever[/quote]
Go back and watch that XP attempt; I swear Joey was held when he tired to go after the return guy. |
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