I'm trying not to laugh reading your post. Maybe it's something akin to schadenfreude, but the notion of us thinking things were going to change with regard to the offensive philosophy with Pete Carroll out the door seems like a naive fantasy that has been supplanted by some bleak realization, like waking up from a pleasant dream and realizing you're stuck in a dreary landscape of familiar sights and sounds, one that there is no escape from...Michael K. wrote: ↑Mon Sep 29, 2025 3:20 pmTrue, Geno isn't exactly the best decision maker. But again, tell me this isn't a decision Pete has made his entire career? The Blair Walsh Project lost numerous games where everone but Pete knew we weren't close enough yet, but he didn't care. You think Dan Campbell is making that call? How about Siriani? Reid? McVey? He wasn't even creative, lined up in tight formation and ran dive twice. Zero intention of getting a first down. Name a HC that won a playoff game last year that you think would finish the game this way -
Kick off was at 1:38. In less than a minute they were in range for a 55 yarder, and it was second down. Over 40 seconds left and two timeouts. They gained three yards from there, AND used both timeouts to do it, to attempt a 52 yarder. All that after a good Kick Return and 19 yards passing gets you to that spot with plenty of time left. A first down and you ensure that you are the last one to touch the ball. Nope. And then? They show that shocked Pete Carroll gum chewing look we all saw so many times when this exact strategy blew up in his face so many times.Geno Smith pass complete short left to Brock Bowers for 7 yards (tackle by Kevin Byard)
Geno Smith pass complete short right to Brock Bowers for 8 yards (tackle by Tremaine Edmunds)
Geno Smith pass complete short left to Tre Tucker for 4 yards (tackle by Nick McCloud)
Ashton Jeanty left guard for 4 yards (tackle by Tremaine Edmunds)
0:42 Timeout #2 by Las Vegas Raiders
Ashton Jeanty up the middle for -1 yards
0:38 Timeout #1 by Chicago Bears
Daniel Carlson 54 yard field goal no good blocked by Josh Blackwell
How many times do guys like him have to lose games in this fashion before they change? The answer is infinite, because they will never change. I don't hate MM, but I do not necessarily like his coaching style. We don't lose the 49er game and we blow out Arizona, if he isn't so fucking afraid to play offense. I was over it with Pete. The game has changed, and guys like Pete and MM won't. I don't understand why. We aren't the LOB, we don't have the read option threat and Beast Mode. But Pete coached his entire career as if he had that, and MM is doing much of the same shit.
This is a sick joke at the very least.
