Bust a Kaep!


Which QB would you pick?
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Wilson > Kaepernick
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They're both incredible athletes. Wilson has a great attitude, excellent work ethic, and a more likable personality. I voted for him. But, I wish the Seahawks had SF's OL and WR corps.
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The trend on Wilson is pretty alarming, while the tend on Kaepernick has gotten better as the season goes on.
For whatever reason, Seattle has abandoned the rat ball offense that work so well early in the season. It's like Wilson has been watching a lot of Jack Lockner from the Sark years on film. Him and Jack are similar in that they make all their plays late in play an are pretty average at best on designed reads
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Montana
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Hmmm...tough call.PurpleBaze said:They're both incredible athletes. Wilson has a great attitude, excellent work ethic, and a more likable personality. I voted for him. But, I wish the Seahawks had SF's OL and WR corps.
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I think Wilson needs to start becoming a bigger threat as a runner. I know they don't want him to get banged up, but this the fucking NFC Championship. You've got to put it all on the line. Wilson has been handicapped by Bevell, the OL, and lack of play makers at the WR position, especially with Rice being out.Bob_C said:The trend on Wilson is pretty alarming, while the tend on Kaepernick has gotten better as the season goes on.
For whatever reason, Seattle has abandoned the rat ball offense that work so well early in the season. It's like Wilson has been watching a lot of Jack Lockner from the Sark years on film. Him and Jack are similar in that they make all their plays late in play an are pretty average at best on designed reads
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Put in T Jack!
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FO, G
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Kaep is playing better than RW right now. The bigger matchup though is Lynch vs Gore, and it feels like Lynch has found his rhythm again the past 2 games.
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I think defenses are doing something different in the last 4-5 games to keep him hemmed in. Every time he starts to go outside, there's a defender there and it's limiting his improv ability.
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People blaming the OC is kind of a cop out IMO. Just guessing, but I'd imagine that the play calling hasn't changed all that much over the course of the season. All the plays when they were made were outside of the regular offense anyways, Wilson just isn't making them as frequently as he once did.
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+ 1PurpleBaze said:
I think Wilson needs to start becoming a bigger threat as a runner. I know they don't want him to get banged up, but this the fucking NFC Championship. You've got to put it all on the line. Wilson has been handicapped by Bevell, the OL, and lack of play makers at the WR position, especially with Rice being out.Bob_C said:The trend on Wilson is pretty alarming, while the tend on Kaepernick has gotten better as the season goes on.
For whatever reason, Seattle has abandoned the rat ball offense that work so well early in the season. It's like Wilson has been watching a lot of Jack Lockner from the Sark years on film. Him and Jack are similar in that they make all their plays late in play an are pretty average at best on designed reads
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Wilson was pathetically inaccurate on a lot of 3rd down throws vs. the saints. He and bevell better get their shit straightened out...quickly.PurpleBaze said:
I think Wilson needs to start becoming a bigger threat as a runner. I know they don't want him to get banged up, but this the fucking NFC Championship. You've got to put it all on the line. Wilson has been handicapped by Bevell, the OL, and lack of play makers at the WR position, especially with Rice being out.Bob_C said:The trend on Wilson is pretty alarming, while the tend on Kaepernick has gotten better as the season goes on.
For whatever reason, Seattle has abandoned the rat ball offense that work so well early in the season. It's like Wilson has been watching a lot of Jack Lockner from the Sark years on film. Him and Jack are similar in that they make all their plays late in play an are pretty average at best on designed reads
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Whatever happened to san francisco earlier in the year is over. On Sunday they dismantled a very good carolina defense, and we had our hands full with an above-average saints defense. -
That may be the problem. The offense may need to make some changes. They may have become too predictable. Like DJ mentioned above, defenses have figured out the Hawks' offense and how to keep Wilson in check. With that said, Wilson has had opportunities to run and gain big chunks of yardage, but prefers to hold onto the ball until the last second, before attempting a pass.Bob_C said:People blaming the OC is kind of a cop out IMO. Just guessing, but I'd imagine that the play calling hasn't changed all that much over the course of the season. All the plays when they were made were outside of the regular offense anyways, Wilson just isn't making them as frequently as he once did.
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I feel like lynch sorta held it back at the end of the regular season so he could save his best for the playoffs. The week off also helpedCuntWaffle said:Kaep is playing better than RW right now. The bigger matchup though is Lynch vs Gore, and it feels like Lynch has found his rhythm again the past 2 games.
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It's possible that the approach from defenses is taking its toll. The edge guys playing contain and the defenses using their resources in the middle is a good approach. New Orleans for instance has spent their money on guard instead of tackles to offset Brees's lack of height.
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People who match up opposing QBs or RBs need to DIAFF toot sweet.CuntWaffle said:Kaep is playing better than RW right now. The bigger matchup though is Lynch vs Gore, and it feels like Lynch has found his rhythm again the past 2 games.
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That poll needed an option for The Field badly. I'll take either of the remaining AFC quarterbacks.
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Not either... just Brady.PurpleJ said:That poll needed an option for The Field badly. I'll take either of the remaining AFC quarterbacks.
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Yea Bevell hasn't been good but I feel Seattle fans have this mentality that Russell Wilson can do no wrong. He has been incredibly inaccurate as of late (even with 8 yard slant plays), making some bad decisions by being too conservative (he could have hit Percy yesterday on a screen that might have gone for a TD), and just not being able to keep the offense on the field.Bob_C said:People blaming the OC is kind of a cop out IMO. Just guessing, but I'd imagine that the play calling hasn't changed all that much over the course of the season. All the plays when they were made were outside of the regular offense anyways, Wilson just isn't making them as frequently as he once did.
I do think it is just him going through a little funk right now, but if he plays like this against the 49ers we will have to play pretty much mistake free across the board to beat them. -
Peyton isn't choking this year. He knows it might be his last chance.PurpleBaze said:
Not either... just Brady.PurpleJ said:That poll needed an option for The Field badly. I'll take either of the remaining AFC quarterbacks.
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So your argument is that the guy who sucks under pressure is going to rise to the occasion when there's more pressure than ever before?PurpleJ said:
Peyton isn't choking this year. He knows it might be his last chance.PurpleBaze said:
Not either... just Brady.PurpleJ said:That poll needed an option for The Field badly. I'll take either of the remaining AFC quarterbacks.
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Pete Carroll is the head coach and in a windstorm when your defense is playing great he's not going to let Bevell go all Sarktarded. Of course it was conservative. They won too.
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The offense has been sputtering for a month. Wilson was Locker-inaccurate on Saturday on those slant routes.RaceBannon said:Pete Carroll is the head coach and in a windstorm when your defense is playing great he's not going to let Bevell go all Sarktarded. Of course it was conservative. They won too.
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Yes, and it helps when you are playing at home with two good running backs.dnc said:
So your argument is that the guy who sucks under pressure is going to rise to the occasion when there's more pressure than ever before?PurpleJ said:
Peyton isn't choking this year. He knows it might be his last chance.PurpleBaze said:
Not either... just Brady.PurpleJ said:That poll needed an option for The Field badly. I'll take either of the remaining AFC quarterbacks.
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Race does it again!RaceBannon said:Pete Carroll is the head coach and in a windstorm when your defense is playing great he's not going to let Bevell go all Sarktarded. Of course it was conservative. They won too.
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This is the NFL. If you aren't evolving as the season goes on, you're falling behind.Bob_C said:People blaming the OC is kind of a cop out IMO. Just guessing, but I'd imagine that the play calling hasn't changed all that much over the course of the season. All the plays when they were made were outside of the regular offense anyways, Wilson just isn't making them as frequently as he once did.
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Wake me when Peyton does something more than survive against a team that needed a metric shitton of luck just to make the playoffs.PurpleJ said:
Peyton isn't choking this year. He knows it might be his last chance.PurpleBaze said:
Not either... just Brady.PurpleJ said:That poll needed an option for The Field badly. I'll take either of the remaining AFC quarterbacks.
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Agree to a certain extent... But the difference here is that Wilson has never really made a lot of plays or great throws within the general framework of the offense. It's always been after things breakdown.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
This is the NFL. If you aren't evolving as the season goes on, you're falling behind.Bob_C said:People blaming the OC is kind of a cop out IMO. Just guessing, but I'd imagine that the play calling hasn't changed all that much over the course of the season. All the plays when they were made were outside of the regular offense anyways, Wilson just isn't making them as frequently as he once did.
That's on the coaches.
When he stops making the improvised plays like he has it shines a light on the roach of an offense that is Seattle.
So Bevell is exactly who is has been from the beginning, and was on Minnesota, a pretty average or below average coordinator. The only variable that has seemingly change is Wilson not making as many plays on the move.
Wilson was kind of always this shitty in the pocket, just like everyone thought he was going to be. It's the other stuff not happening though that is what is going to cost them.
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You need to see another championship?TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Wake me when Peyton does something more than survive against a team that needed a metric shitton of luck just to make the playoffs.PurpleJ said:
Peyton isn't choking this year. He knows it might be his last chance.PurpleBaze said:
Not either... just Brady.PurpleJ said:That poll needed an option for The Field badly. I'll take either of the remaining AFC quarterbacks.