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Geez. Laying an egg right before the bye. The bye is next week, right? Well, I didn't expect to beat San Diego, but I expected to beat the Rams going into the season. 2-2 after 4 games is about as good of a start that I could have realistically hoped for.

 

But how do you only score 3 points vs the suck ass Rams and their suckass rookie QB? Yuck.

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Geez. Laying an egg right before the bye. The bye is next week, right? Well, I didn't expect to beat San Diego, but I expected to beat the Rams going into the season. 2-2 after 4 games is about as good of a start that I could have realistically hoped for.

 

But how do you only score 3 points vs the suck ass Rams and their suckass rookie QB? Yuck.

 

The Hawks are a very different team on the road. We'll pay them back at Qwest.

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Geez. Laying an egg right before the bye. The bye is next week, right? Well, I didn't expect to beat San Diego, but I expected to beat the Rams going into the season. 2-2 after 4 games is about as good of a start that I could have realistically hoped for.

 

But how do you only score 3 points vs the suck ass Rams and their suckass rookie QB? Yuck.

Hasselbeck is done. He has no arm strength, can't avoid pressure. Time for Whitehurst.

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Geez. Laying an egg right before the bye. The bye is next week, right? Well, I didn't expect to beat San Diego, but I expected to beat the Rams going into the season. 2-2 after 4 games is about as good of a start that I could have realistically hoped for.

 

But how do you only score 3 points vs the suck ass Rams and their suckass rookie QB? Yuck.

 

Bradford doesn't play defense :P

 

no seriously though, time to get Whitehurst in there and see what you guys got for the future. Bradford joke aside, the Rams defense isn't much and Hass could only muster 3 points? ouch. Its been real, but time to sit his ass.

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Hasselbeck is done. He has no arm strength, can't avoid pressure. Time for Whitehurst.

 

Might as well throw him out there and hope his arm strength and athleticism can makeup for his inexperience and lack of Hass' leadership. I hate to be a broken record, but we need to have some idea in what we have with him before next season...probably before April even.

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Might as well throw him out there and hope his arm strength and athleticism can makeup for his inexperience and lack of Hass' leadership. I hate to be a broken record, but we need to have some idea in what we have with him before next season...probably before April even.

We'll see if Pete has the balls to sit an ineffective, healthy Hass. The Hawks spent a lot of resources for Whitehurst. Let's see if he can play.

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We'll see if Pete has the balls to sit an ineffective, healthy Hass. The Hawks spent a lot of resources for Whitehurst. Let's see if he can play.

 

 

After Sunday's loss to the Rams, coach Pete Carroll reiterated that Matt Hasselbeck will remain his starting quarterback.

Once again, Carroll said he did not contemplate bringing backup Charlie Whitehurst in. With a 70.7 passer rating a six interceptions through four games, the veteran's leash should be getting shorter. There's no way he makes it through the season as the starter at this pace. -Rotoworld

 

:rolleyes:

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After Sunday's loss to the Rams, coach Pete Carroll reiterated that Matt Hasselbeck will remain his starting quarterback.

Once again, Carroll said he did not contemplate bringing backup Charlie Whitehurst in. With a 70.7 passer rating a six interceptions through four games, the veteran's leash should be getting shorter. There's no way he makes it through the season as the starter at this pace. -Rotoworld

 

:rolleyes:

Well, let's face it, Whitehurst isn't going to salvage anything. 2010 is a rebuild, we know it, they know it. So if Carroll isn't going to commit to Whitehurst after swapping the #40 pick for pick 60-something and then throwing in a 2011 third and paying the guy 10 million, Carroll and is basically telling us he made a mistake on the guy. Long year ahead...

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Well, let's face it, Whitehurst isn't going to salvage anything. 2010 is a rebuild, we know it, they know it. So if Carroll isn't going to commit to Whitehurst after swapping the #40 pick for pick 60-something and then throwing in a 2011 third and paying the guy 10 million, Carroll and is basically telling us he made a mistake on the guy. Long year ahead...

 

If you havs so many new players, many of them starters, many of them young guys, you don't want to compound the situation by starting a QB with no real experience. First year starters are sh!t. And the whole team will be effected by a new QB sh!tty play. You are better off bringing in Whitehurst in a more stable situation that ruin him by surrounding him with a sh!tty offensive line and no WRs and no running game. I place a hell of a lot more blame on the offensive line yesterday than Hasselbeck. Do you want Whitehurst running for him life every play? At least Hasselbeck has a chance back there. Whitewurst won't.

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If you havs so many new players, many of them starters, many of them young guys, you don't want to compound the situation by starting a QB with no real experience. First year starters are sh!t. And the whole team will be effected by a new QB sh!tty play. You are better off bringing in Whitehurst in a more stable situation that ruin him by surrounding him with a sh!tty offensive line and no WRs and no running game. I place a hell of a lot more blame on the offensive line yesterday than Hasselbeck. Do you want Whitehurst running for him life every play? At least Hasselbeck has a chance back there. Whitewurst won't.

I agree but at some point they have to give Whitehurst a shot. Hasselbeck is done and it is painful to watch him try to heave the ball 15 yards or simply fall down at the slightest bit of pressure.

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How is the piece of sh~t franchise known as the seahags doing?

 

2-2 in the worst division in the history of the NFL with a loss to the Lambs??? BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH

 

Next week, the Bears will destroy this crappy team .... enjoy taking it in the azz flahooker and filthybear. We will not use vaseline either :overhead: :banana:

 

Bears 4-1....soon to be 5-1

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Your obsession is still quite flattering Sweetheart. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm off to watch youtube clips of Jay Cutler getting his diabetic skull bounced off the ground by the Giant's defensive line.

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Your obsession is still quite flattering Sweetheart. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm off to watch youtube clips of Jay Cutler getting his diabetic skull bounced off the ground by the Giant's defensive line.

Now if the Seahawks can some how win the game, Shitness34 will disappear again for about 6 weeks. :pointstosky: :overhead:

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Now if the Seahawks can some how win the game, Shitness34 will disappear again for about 6 weeks. :pointstosky: :overhead:

 

That is exactly what would happen. Unfortunately, the Hawks arent going to beat anybody on the road, even a team full of queens like the Chicago Bears.

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How is the piece of sh~t franchise known as the seahags doing?

 

2-2 in the worst division in the history of the NFL with a loss to the Lambs??? BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH

 

Next week, the Bears will destroy this crappy team .... enjoy taking it in the azz flahooker and filthybear. We will not use vaseline either :overhead: :banana:

 

Bears 4-1....soon to be 5-1

 

Well, a full blown rebuilding team is 2-2, half a game out of first place, and just nearly literally traded Deion Branch for Marshawn Lynch, among other outstanding offseason moves, I'd say we are infinitely closer to making the playoffs than Chicago. Good thing the shitty Bears got a few turnovers and long runs out of Forte early, because Carolina outplayed the Bears for the last 3.5 quarters of their game. That's sad.

 

I hope dozens of non-benign polyps the size of Rosie O'Donnell's head form in your colon.

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How is the piece of sh~t franchise known as the seahags doing?

 

2-2 in the worst division in the history of the NFL with a loss to the Lambs??? BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH

 

Next week, the Bears will destroy this crappy team .... enjoy taking it in the azz flahooker and filthybear. We will not use vaseline either :overhead: :banana:

 

Bears 4-1....soon to be 5-1

 

:overhead:

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Peppers has been a terror this year and Okung played him great! First start of hs career and he silences one of the best Defensive ends of the past 10 years. The offense looked much different with him playing left tackle.

 

The Bears might be overrated, but this is the biggest Hawk's road win in over 2 years. :pointstosky:

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For the foreseeable future, we must refer to them as THE FIRST PLACE Seattle Seahawks.

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How is the piece of sh~t franchise known as the seahags doing?

 

2-2 in the worst division in the history of the NFL with a loss to the Lambs??? BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH

 

Next week, the Bears will destroy this crappy team .... enjoy taking it in the azz flahooker and filthybear. We will not use vaseline either :overhead: :banana:

 

Bears 4-1....soon to be 5-1

Shitness right on the money again :overhead:

 

POW!!! LOL

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Now if the Seahawks can some how win the game, Shitness34 will disappear again for about 6 weeks. :pointstosky: :overhead:

Buh bye shitness you mongoloid degenerate :lol: :lock:

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Peppers has been a terror this year and Okung played him great! First start of hs career and he silences one of the best Defensive ends of the past 10 years. The offense looked much different with him playing left tackle.

 

The Bears might be overrated, but this is the biggest Hawk's road win in over 2 years. :pointstosky:

Okung made Peppers his personal Biotch! :music_guitarred:

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I don't understand your seeming "obsession", well, concern at the least, about Aaron Curry. He may never turn into a superstar, but he's been fine. He is not someone being singled out for bad play by anyone that is really digesting game film. I've seen him involved and play solid in coverage and pressuring the QB whenever I've looked at plays from different vantage points.

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Week after Week, the same truth holds.

 

THE FIRST PLACE Seattle Seahawks. :cheers: :pointstosky: :overhead: :banana:

 

Six wins could win this division

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I don't understand your seeming "obsession", well, concern at the least, about Aaron Curry. He may never turn into a superstar, but he's been fine. He is not someone being singled out for bad play by anyone that is really digesting game film. I've seen him involved and play solid in coverage and pressuring the QB whenever I've looked at plays from different vantage points.

The No. 4 overall pick in last year’s draft, Curry signed a six-year deal with the Seattle Seahawks that included $34 million guaranteed. His role Sunday in Chicago was to play about one-third of Seattle’s 59 snaps on defense against the Bears.

 

Read more: http://www.thenewstribune.com/2010/10/22/1392189/curry-set-if-hawks-make-call.html#ixzz13K5fqStS

1/3 of the snaps? Actions speak louder than words.

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Week after Week, the same truth holds.

 

THE FIRST PLACE Seattle Seahawks. :cheers: :pointstosky: :overhead: :banana:

 

Six wins could win this division

Pleasantly suprised!

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1/3 of the snaps? Actions speak louder than words.

 

I understand the need to scheme for particular offenses, like Martz's. Curry is fine in coverage vs the other team's TE and so forth, but I can't get inside the game plan to see why they made certain personnel decisions. Curry didn't fit the scheme last week. Let's see how he grades out this week and the rest of the season.

 

Maybe I'm more optimistic on this guy. Which is a stretch for me, ready to throw anybody and everybody under the bus.

 

Meh. Let's just focus on 4-2. For now. :banana:

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I understand the need to scheme for particular offenses, like Martz's. Curry is fine in coverage vs the other team's TE and so forth, but I can't get inside the game plan to see why they made certain personnel decisions. Curry didn't fit the scheme last week. Let's see how he grades out this week and the rest of the season.

 

Maybe I'm more optimistic on this guy. Which is a stretch for me, ready to throw anybody and everybody under the bus.

 

Meh. Let's just focus on 4-2. For now. :banana:

 

You are looking right on Carlson. Average at best. <_<

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I understand the need to scheme for particular offenses, like Martz's. Curry is fine in coverage vs the other team's TE and so forth, but I can't get inside the game plan to see why they made certain personnel decisions. Curry didn't fit the scheme last week. Let's see how he grades out this week and the rest of the season.

 

Maybe I'm more optimistic on this guy. Which is a stretch for me, ready to throw anybody and everybody under the bus.

 

Meh. Let's just focus on 4-2. For now. :banana:

Curry's a bust but we are in first place :banana:

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You are looking right on Carlson. Average at best. <_<

 

Geez. I've been getting my brains kicked in for a couple of years over that one.

 

Hey, he might be a game changer with a different QB, you never know. But he is nothing special, especially when Hasselbeck has WRs that he trusts (Mike Williams), and hes' staring to look mediocre or even worse after his fast start to his career.

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How is the piece of sh~t franchise known as the seahags doing?

 

2-2 in the worst division in the history of the NFL with a loss to the Lambs??? BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH

 

Next week, the Bears will destroy this crappy team .... enjoy taking it in the azz flahooker and filthybear. We will not use vaseline either :overhead: :banana:

 

Bears 4-1....soon to be 5-1

 

 

HAHAHAHAHAHA

 

 

Talk about getting ahead of yourself

 

 

Yes, I see you lurking out there Sampy, but Sweetness is by far the dumbest poster on this board :banana:

 

 

 

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Geez. I've been getting my brains kicked in for a couple of years over that one.

 

Hey, he might be a game changer with a different QB, you never know. But he is nothing special, especially when Hasselbeck has WRs that he trusts (Mike Williams), and hes' staring to look mediocre or even worse after his fast start to his career.

 

Maybe Carroll can get Mccoy to keep his head screwed on right and away from the herb.

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How is the piece of sh~t franchise known as the seahags doing?

 

2-2 in the worst division in the history of the NFL with a loss to the Lambs??? BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH

 

Next week, the Bears will destroy this crappy team .... enjoy taking it in the azz flahooker and filthybear. We will not use vaseline either :overhead: :banana:

 

Bears 4-1....soon to be 5-1

 

Thank you, donhass, for the reminder.

 

Well, well, well. Let's see what is true as of today, October 24th. Seattle is 4-2, Chicago is 4-3.

While I typed that last sentence, Cutler got sacked again.

The combined wins and losses of all the teams in the NFC West after week 7 = 11-15.

Cutler just got sacked again.

After tonight's game between Green Bay and Minnesota, the combined wins and losses of all the teams in the NFC North after week 7 = 11-15.

Cutler just got the snap and took a knee. So he wouldn't get sacked again.

Seattle's record of 4-2 is better than any other team's record in the NFC West and NFC North.

Cutler is in ICU. Send him flowers and a love letter, Sweetness. Maybe he won't die from AIDS like Walter Payton.

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