jerseyhawksfan79
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True, but build a team around him and he got himself a ring.Drew Brees had a stretch of 4 losing seasons out of 5 in his 30's
True, but build a team around him and he got himself a ring.Drew Brees had a stretch of 4 losing seasons out of 5 in his 30's
I'm just saying that it's not all sunshine and roses. Brees had ups and downs. His playoff record is .500, had multiple losing seasons, and I don't think he went to the Super Bowl after 30.True, but build a team around him and he got himself a ring.
Although I feel the time has come for a rebuild, I think Pete is a heck of a head coach. He knew how to build from the ground up and did it. However his "win forever" attitude has ended up putting himself and the Seahawks in a corner where a rebuild is really the only practical choice. Trading for Adams squashed any other choice as it left the Seahawks draft capitol bankrupt and at the same time force them to resign Adams at a hefty price tag because he had all the leverage. It is apparent that Pete is not OK with allowing the team to lose games to gain draft position even when it is obviously needed to restock. Instead he keeps gambling on trading for players that don't play their position in the classic way to give him another shot. Adams, Graham and Harvin all played their positions in a hybrid way and I don't feel Pete used them in such a way to maximize their talent and ended up over paying each time he did one of those trades. Over paying in trades ( a second for Sheldon Richardson being another example) keep emptying the draft bank account and strap the team cap wise. That just isn't sustainable.
If Pete was willing to do a full on rebuild, quit worrying about squeezing out one more worthless win each week, I'd want to keep him on as head coach. I don't feel that is in the cards. He's just to stubborn to accept loses as being good for the team. Even the first two seasons he somehow squeezed out 7 wins with a crap roster, when winning less would of been for the greater good. He is the best head coached the Seahawks ever had and I'm not confident the next coach will measure up and be able to complete a full rebuild. However I feel there just isn't any other option but to start from scratch and hope for the best. I really do feel we might be entering a very dark era, where the Seahawks suck for a very long time. So deja vu and back to expansion level football coming up. Once the Seahawks totally suck the posters that only post to crap on who ever their favorite target to shit on , will disappear because when the team is Jets/ Jaguar level it won't give them the "I'm the only one that can be objective and criticize vibe". Which is ironic because they aren't objective and keep saying the say stupid put down over and over at ever opportunity. Be it the kicker, the DC, OC Pete or the QB.
They say all good things come to an end and it looks like that is what is about to happen. I hope I'm wrong.
I'm on the bandwagon of not trading Russ but moving on from Pete, bring in a new coach with a fresh scheme and let JS take full control of the draft. I just can't see trading a top 5 QB in his prime.I'm just saying that it's not all sunshine and roses. Brees had ups and downs. His playoff record is .500, had multiple losing seasons, and I don't think he went to the Super Bowl after 30.
Russ is having 1 bad year, got hurt and we want to move on and dump him. I don't understand it. No doubt we have to retool this team but why get rid of Russ?
I don't know if you were saying that exactly that, but some were.