Post Mortem: Seahawks v Bungles

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Re: Post Mortem: Seahawks v Bungles

Post by Sibelius Hindemith » Mon Sep 09, 2019 6:10 pm

Poonah Ford week to week with a calf strain now. :roll: If he can't play next week they might have to make a roster move.

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Re: Post Mortem: Seahawks v Bungles

Post by D-train » Mon Sep 09, 2019 7:28 pm

ThePro wrote:
Mon Sep 09, 2019 5:20 pm
D-train wrote:
Mon Sep 09, 2019 5:01 pm


Yeah, I hope Danny O'Neil realizes what an idiot he was this morning with his absurd simplistic views. And he said Clowney wasn't going to work out either right? :roll:
Yup but if Ziggy is injury prone his "combined" 12 sacks might be right on the money.
Well "they" are on pace for 16 sacks so I will still take the over on 12 combined.
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Re: Post Mortem: Seahawks v Bungles

Post by auroraave » Mon Sep 09, 2019 7:58 pm

The bigger problem is obsessing over fantasy stats, like sacks. They are great, no question, but the batted passes, passes defensed, pressure, getting QB's out of their comfort zone, properly playing fundamental football, staying on your assignment, are all just as, if not more, important. Too much time is spent obsessing on stats while ignoring the context - simply because it's easier - and ultimately - just lazy journalism. The batted balls yesterday were huge huge huge, but since these don't make any fantasy roster points, no one cares. At last i don't think they do, I don't play that crap.
Scheming and execution. Obsessing on stats? Lame. It's what lazy journalism is all about anymore; ignore context, cut and paste a stat line instead. God forbid someone has to dig a little deeper than that.

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Re: Post Mortem: Seahawks v Bungles

Post by DavidGee24 » Mon Sep 09, 2019 8:07 pm

auroraave wrote:
Mon Sep 09, 2019 7:58 pm
The bigger problem is obsessing over fantasy stats, like sacks. They are great, no question, but the batted passes, passes defensed, pressure, getting QB's out of their comfort zone, properly playing fundamental football, staying on your assignment, are all just as, if not more, important. Too much time is spent obsessing on stats while ignoring the context - simply because it's easier - and ultimately - just lazy journalism. The batted balls yesterday were huge huge huge, but since these don't make any fantasy roster points, no one cares. At last i don't think they do, I don't play that crap.
Scheming and execution. Obsessing on stats? Lame. It's what lazy journalism is all about anymore; ignore context, cut and paste a stat line instead. God forbid someone has to dig a little deeper than that.
Hopefully they gave the game ball to Jefferson, he saved the defense's asses yesterday.

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Re: Post Mortem: Seahawks v Bungles

Post by DavidGee24 » Mon Sep 09, 2019 8:18 pm

Worst end-of-first-half plays in Seahawk history:

1. 2013 against the Titans, Chris Maragos pulls a Yepremian on a field-goal attempt and the Titans take it to the house.
2. What Thompson did.
3. 2016 against the Falcons, the fake field goal where they tried a shovel pass to Luke Willson.

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Re: Post Mortem: Seahawks v Bungles

Post by auroraave » Mon Sep 09, 2019 9:00 pm

DavidGee24 wrote:
Mon Sep 09, 2019 8:18 pm
Worst end-of-first-half plays in Seahawk history:

1. 2013 against the Titans, Chris Maragos pulls a Yepremian on a field-goal attempt and the Titans take it to the house.
2. What Thompson did.
3. 2016 against the Falcons, the fake field goal where they tried a shovel pass to Luke Willson.

I think Tedric's days are numbered in Seattle. What an epic fail.

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Re: Post Mortem: Seahawks v Bungles

Post by D-train » Mon Sep 09, 2019 9:19 pm

auroraave wrote:
Mon Sep 09, 2019 7:58 pm
The bigger problem is obsessing over fantasy stats, like sacks. They are great, no question, but the batted passes, passes defensed, pressure, getting QB's out of their comfort zone, properly playing fundamental football, staying on your assignment, are all just as, if not more, important. Too much time is spent obsessing on stats while ignoring the context - simply because it's easier - and ultimately - just lazy journalism. The batted balls yesterday were huge huge huge, but since these don't make any fantasy roster points, no one cares. At last i don't think they do, I don't play that crap.
Scheming and execution. Obsessing on stats? Lame. It's what lazy journalism is all about anymore; ignore context, cut and paste a stat line instead. God forbid someone has to dig a little deeper than that.
I don't even think you could call Danny a journalist when he wrote for the Times. He is now just a dumb sports radio buffoon.
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Re: Post Mortem: Seahawks v Bungles

Post by ThePro » Mon Sep 09, 2019 9:41 pm

auroraave wrote:
Mon Sep 09, 2019 9:00 pm



I think Tedric's days are numbered in Seattle. What an epic fail.
He looked bad. We aren't even counting the two times he fell down.

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Re: Post Mortem: Seahawks v Bungles

Post by D-train » Mon Sep 09, 2019 10:05 pm

Hawks are resigning Taylor who Gregg Bell called the best cover guy during the preseason.
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Re: Post Mortem: Seahawks v Bungles

Post by Sibelius Hindemith » Mon Sep 09, 2019 10:15 pm

Who are they releasing?

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