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Anointed One
Gone Country!
Lenoir came in later and threw punches you idiots...
2 and an ejection. Seattle will also have 5 holding penalties on the OL and 4 DPI/holding penalties on defense.
San Fran will have 5 penalties all announced when the game is 30-6 9ers.
I mean all that aside, Seattle is one of the highest penalized teams in the league. That's also on coaching. Carroll has lost control of this team. Anything good Waldron brought (outside run tackles, over the middle routes, multi tight end sets) has been COMPLETELY abandoned (we're just back to stretch receiver and out routes, with runs up the guard/centers ass) and our defense is back to the cupcake stupid ass soft zone where we don't have anywhere near the talent of 2012 to actually operate it, while continually overpaying lackluster defenders and using them completely wrong based on their skillset.
Who was the last coach to last that long and deserve it, outside of bellichek?He’s 72, been here 14 years, he’s had a great run, but it’s time, this team needs a new direction, things are just flat …
I haven’t looked but Mike Tomlin, Belichek, Pete might be the longest current coaches… I’m not sure about that but I think so …Who was the last coach to last that long and deserve it, outside of bellichek?
Shula coached the dolphins for 25 years and went superbowl less for 22 straight years.
Tomlin won a SB in year 2 or 3 and mediocrity sinceI haven’t looked but Mike Tomlin, Belichek, Pete might be the longest current coaches… I’m not sure about that but I think so …
its time to blow it up, not sure schneider should survive eitherThe game went roughly as I expected.
I anticipated Seattle with 10 days of rest and preparation would throw a solid punch early on and have a few wrinkles in their offense and defense to catch the 9ers off guard a bit. Than as the game wore on, the 9ers would figure it out, adjust, and get going on both sides of the ball, which for the most part is what happened.
Thought it was a bit chippy and sloppy for both teams as neither team looked particularly sharp IMO. Guess that's more of an indictment on Carroll though since his team was the one coming in with the 10 days of prep time and desperate for a win.
I won't say it's clear Carroll should be fired now because I've been saying that for a while and that he's a good coach but since the last SB run his team's have always underperformed. Just the NFC version of Mike Tomlin IMO. I do give him credit for doing a great job coaching last season but that hardly makes up for all the other seasons where the team never played up to it's talent level.
We were 30th in the NFL in missed tackles coming into this game... I wouldn't be surprised if we're last to finish the season... So many missed tackles today, again... Coaching is terrible on the defensive side of the ball... Players hitting the wrong gaps, not shedding blocks, missing tackles, taking wrong angles, missing assignments, etc... Coaching is letting them down...
So giving up YAC on this scale is pretty historic.
The tackling is so fucking bad?
its time to blow it up, not sure schneider should survive either
we wont really know who is to blame for the repeated terrible trades that never work out, the horribly bloated contracts for subpar players, or the repeated failure to draft anyone worth a shit in round one is on carroll or schneider. so fire them both and start over.Hard to say without knowing what goes on behind the scenes when it comes to assembling the roster and who is picking and who and if what's on the roster isn't being used properly.
I don't follow the Seahawks closely like a fan would but seems like Schneider is trying to get the pieces for Waldron to run the offense like you would see with McVay and it's almost completely opposite on what Pete wants to do on offense.
So is the reason why the Seahawks look so jank is because Schneider is building the roster to fit his coaches and Carroll is misusing those pieces to try to keep running things his way?