OFFICIAL 12 vs PANTH Game Thread
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No it is Passion who is the troll here. He's resorting to name calling and bashing our players. Grade AAA jerk.Gladstone said:
His is an uninspired troll but if you leave him be he has his bouts of hilarity and he's great for daily forum post count numbers.Passion said:
I hope you're wooshing me, otherwise you're the world's most sopping wet douche. Either way, flagged.PurpleJ said:Passion your the worse. Quite talkig bad about my HAWKS. The boys played hard today and I couldn't be prouder. They didn't win the game but they won my heart. Just got unlucky with the condition of the field in the 1st half. Good game Carolina.
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Well, we'll see what happens going forward. But if this is a throw away season for Petes seahawks, I'm gonna have to take it. Carolina and Arizona both still suck, however. Champion is coming from the AFC again
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Inability to finish games dogged SEA all year. When the D can't hold leads and the O can't manage the clock inside 5 mins, TSIO, deservedly. Should've gone home last week anyway, so fate caught up with SEA today.
The Fox guys are talking about the NFL's concerns about the conditions of the turf in Carolina, btw. But WTF would they know? -
They get a second place schedule.
Hopefully they can win 12 or 13 again and get home field next year. No offseason crybabies and holdouts. Draft some o linemen -
Deciding to go for it when the field goal would have cut the deficit from five scores to four in the 1st half was idiotic.
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This has been a great run, hard to be too angry and upset.
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Indeed. Best sports time of my miserable life. Thank you petedhdawg said:This has been a great run, hard to be too angry and upset.
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It's simple, get Bevell the fuck out of here. How many offensive gameplans in the playoffs have been anything but complete shit? Green Bay, New England, Minnesota, now Carolina.
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Game really came down to not enough good Twelfies on Twitter.
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If I see another hen in lime green scarves, beads, and a 12 jersey....you know they can't name more than four players either...Bob_C said:Game really came down to not enough good Twelfies on Twitter.
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Well, two years ago the talk was about a really young team capable of winning "multiple" Super Bowls.
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The team will remain young and remain hungry. Pete is not scared to cut someone who isn't playing up to their expectations. That is why I am confident we will be backPassion said:Well, two years ago the talk was about a really young tea, capable of winning "multiple" Super Bowls.
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I'll be really pissed if they can't win another one.
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Glad I missed this shit show. Sometimes working on Sundays is a good thing.
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I'm not one for excuses but I find it remarkable after the poor start they made it as close as they did on the road against a 15-1 squad.Passion said:Well, two years ago the talk was about a really young team capable of winning "multiple" Super Bowls.
clock is ticking.
Perennial Super Bowl contenders are rare. Wins come at the price of lower draft picks and decisions on which core players to keep through extensions. Deals for Wilson, Thomas, Sherman, Wagner, Bennett, and Lynch and the unavailable $8M tight end make it difficult to field a complete team.
You end up with an offensive line of primarily late round picks and undrafted free agents and thin depth across the board. Carolina overwhelmed the Hawks Oline early and jumped to a big lead.
Unfortunately you cant out recruit your opponents and are at the mercy of injuries.
I'm not going to split hairs and question Carroll's decision to go for it on 4th and 5. He's got stones and it carries over to the players.
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So, in summary...Baseman said:
I'm not one for excuses but I find it remarkable after the poor start they made it as close as they did on the road against a 15-1 squad.Passion said:Well, two years ago the talk was about a really young team capable of winning "multiple" Super Bowls.
clock is ticking.
Perennial Super Bowl contenders are rare. Wins come at the price of lower draft picks and decisions on which core players to keep through extensions. Deals for Wilson, Thomas, Sherman, Wagner, Bennett, and Lynch and the unavailable $8M tight end make it difficult to field a complete team.
You end up with an offensive line of primarily late round picks and undrafted free agents and thin depth across the board. Carolina overwhelmed the Hawks Oline early and jumped to a big lead.
Unfortunately you cant out recruit your opponents and are at the mercy of injuries.
I'm not going to split hairs and question Carroll's decision to go for it on 4th and 5. He's got stones and it carries over to the players.
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Passion Poasted the clock is ticking for a young team capable of winning multiple Super Bowls. - I agree.HuskyInAZ said:
So, in summary...Baseman said:
I'm not one for excuses but I find it remarkable after the poor start they made it as close as they did on the road against a 15-1 squad.Passion said:Well, two years ago the talk was about a really young team capable of winning "multiple" Super Bowls.
clock is ticking.
Perennial Super Bowl contenders are rare. Wins come at the price of lower draft picks and decisions on which core players to keep through extensions. Deals for Wilson, Thomas, Sherman, Wagner, Bennett, and Lynch and the unavailable $8M tight end make it difficult to field a complete team.
You end up with an offensive line of primarily late round picks and undrafted free agents and thin depth across the board. Carolina overwhelmed the Hawks Oline early and jumped to a big lead.
Unfortunately you cant out recruit your opponents and are at the mercy of injuries.
I'm not going to split hairs and question Carroll's decision to go for it on 4th and 5. He's got stones and it carries over to the players.
You're not one for excuses, but provide a few excuses.
The NFL sucks. Teams can only carry so much talent and for only so long. Schneider/Carroll have proven they can out draft and out coach most of the league. They can't sign and keep everybody and they can only replaced injured players with practice squad players or waiver wire pickups instead of acquiring a replacement from a losing team for a draft pick(s) -
Baseman said:
I'm not one for excuses but I find it remarkable after the poor start they made it as close as they did on the road against a 15-1 squad.Passion said:Well, two years ago the talk was about a really young team capable of winning "multiple" Super Bowls.
clock is ticking.
Perennial Super Bowl contenders are rare. Wins come at the price of lower draft picks and decisions on which core players to keep through extensions. Deals for Wilson, Thomas, Sherman, Wagner, Bennett, and Lynch and the unavailable $8M tight end make it difficult to field a complete team.
You end up with an offensive line of primarily late round picks and undrafted free agents and thin depth across the board. Carolina overwhelmed the Hawks Oline early and jumped to a big lead.
Unfortunately you cant out recruit your opponents and are at the mercy of injuries.
I'm not going to split hairs and question Carroll's decision to go for it on 4th and 5. He's got stones and it carries over to the players.
I have come to accept that is who Pete is, but if he gets the fg before half. They have the ball first and ten from the 14 with 1:27 left on the clock and don't have to waste a down by spiking it needing a td to tie it and force overtime.
The NFL is a 1 play here/there league because of parity. At SC he had superior talent and he could roll the dice because his Jimmie's were so much better than their Joe's, penalties, time outs, game/clock management 98 times out of 100 didn't come into play.
If I am doing end of year self assessment on myself and coaching staff, this is what I would be working on.