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Official Seahawks 'Wheels Coming Off the Bus' thread (2 Viewers)

Probably pretty easy to forget just how hard it was to get through the playoffs and win the Super Bowl. It is a proven fact that it is much easier to flame out after winning the Super Bowl than it is to repeat (or even be in the hunt).

I agree though with others, they should be fine... eventually. Smart money says not happening for them in 2014 though.

 
I think it's still a pretty swank bus, at least. :shrug:

I do think it's worth keeping the radar up on team divisiveness issues. The raft of players that came forward to defend Harvin and rant about hating the trade -- considered in combination with the stories coming out about what a cancer he was -- says to me that this is an organization divided.

When that's the case, the point of division is usually a position of leadership. A key veteran, a HC, or a QB. Here, I'm keeping an eye on Wilson. Clearly beloved by the fans, media, and front office, I'm not sure he's got the total support of the SEA roster at this point. It feels like there are two distinct cultures living together on this team, and one of them is starting to feel like the victim of a witch hunt, and is starting to speak out.

Little more than speculation driven by circumstantial evidence at this point, and certainly not a point I'm going to argue in favor of. But something I'll be watching.
Nailed it.

 
Yes....the wheels are coming off the bus....getting rid of Percy Harvin will do nothing to blunt the stupidity of all the other players who supposedly are even entertaining the idea of a 'mutiny', especially one that is rooted in something as stupid as not being black enough!!!! Believe it or not this is finally the story that begins to help me make sense of how hard the Hawks are crashing here.

I stand by my prediction that they lose this week in Carolina.

 
Karma for previous arrogance.
Whose arrogance?
Sherman and the Coach.
I understand where the perception of Sherman comes from. I don't tend to believe that any of the players in the NFL can be summed up by a few moments on camera. Sherman is much more of a choir boy than most would believe.

Pete Carroll? I don't know what to say about that. His beliefs about leadership and competition are game changing. He's built winners in his last two jobs. If you believe Carroll has done something wrong its because you want to believe it.

 
meatwad1 said:
I stand by my prediction that they lose this week in Carolina.
Of course you do. You're praying you guessed right so you can flaunt your hubris as predictive power. Either way I still think you're acting childish.

No team in the NFL is as good or as bad as everyone likes to think they are. None of them. Seattle played out of their skulls last year in their super bowl against Denver. Denver played poorly. I don't think its a stretch to say that if they played that game ten times that Denver would win half of them. That's just being realistic. People so quickly forget how many games Seattle was one play from losing last year. The Rams were first down at the five yard line at the end of the game last season with four shots at winning. And you're telling me that last year Seattle was somehow "dominant" and this year they aren't? You're delusional and no different than the talking heads on TV that pander to the fickle fans. Five weeks from now you'll sing a different tune about whichever team happens to get hot.

 
meatwad1 said:
I stand by my prediction that they lose this week in Carolina.
Of course you do. You're praying you guessed right so you can flaunt your hubris as predictive power. Either way I still think you're acting childish.

No team in the NFL is as good or as bad as everyone likes to think they are. None of them. Seattle played out of their skulls last year in their super bowl against Denver. Denver played poorly. I don't think its a stretch to say that if they played that game ten times that Denver would win half of them. That's just being realistic. People so quickly forget how many games Seattle was one play from losing last year. The Rams were first down at the five yard line at the end of the game last season with four shots at winning. And you're telling me that last year Seattle was somehow "dominant" and this year they aren't? You're delusional and no different than the talking heads on TV that pander to the fickle fans. Five weeks from now you'll sing a different tune about whichever team happens to get hot.
Me actin' childish? Come on!!!!

THE WHEELS ARE COMIN" OFF!!!!!!

THE WHEELS ARE COMIN" OFF!!!!!!

THE WHEELS ATHE WHEELS ARE COMIN" OFF!!!!!!RE COMIN" OFF!!!!!!

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BusterTBronco said:
Nate Silver is now projecting that the Seahawks will finish 9-7 and miss the playoffs. #Boom!

(and we all know Nate Silver is never wrong)
Like two years ago when he predicted a Seattle/New England Super Bowl (it was Balt/SF)? :P

 
Whining about injuries is so weak. They've been so lucky in that regard during their little run here. Everybody has injuries.

 
Fellas...take the Sabertooth hate to a separate thread...this thread is for one thing only; discussing the hilariously epic implosion of the team many people were proclaiming to be a dynasty. Just because he complained about Packer injuries does not put him in the same league with arrogant, petulant Seahawk fans. People will always make excuses and justifications for things, but like most liberals, Hawk fans are well known to take excuses to both an astronomical and unbelievable level.

Once Sunday rolls around and the Hawks get beat by a team the Packers just, to put it frankly, buggered, we will see the true litany of pathetic and whiny expression that this fan base is truly known for. 3 - 4 baby!!!! Its hard to dig out of that hole when you aint' got no tires on the bus!!!!

 
Fellas...take the Sabertooth hate to a separate thread...this thread is for one thing only; discussing the hilariously epic implosion of the team many people were proclaiming to be a dynasty. Just because he complained about Packer injuries does not put him in the same league with arrogant, petulant Seahawk fans. People will always make excuses and justifications for things, but like most liberals, Hawk fans are well known to take excuses to both an astronomical and unbelievable level.

Once Sunday rolls around and the Hawks get beat by a team the Packers just, to put it frankly, buggered, we will see the true litany of pathetic and whiny expression that this fan base is truly known for. 3 - 4 baby!!!! Its hard to dig out of that hole when you aint' got no tires on the bus!!!!
Why am I not surprised that someone baiting as hard as you are uses the word "liberals" within a subject that has absolutely nothing to do with politics.

Stick to football. Neither side's political agendas interest me, and when you bring it into forums, 9 times outta 10 both sides come off as closed minded morons.

Get that crap outta here, man.

 
Rotoworld now reporting...

ESPN's Chris Mortensen reports the Seahawks have "grown tired" of Marshawn Lynch's "ways," and he's not expected back with the team in 2015.
Maybe there was some truth to the report that Lynch threw a fit after the Seahawks traded Percy Harvin. According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, Lynch has next to no communication with the coaching staff. Lynch's days with Seattle already appeared numbered before the season. The Seahawks can save $7 million of Lynch's $8.5 million cap hit by cutting him in the offseason. Lynch turns 29 next April.

:oldunsure:
 
A cynic might find a trend among the ongoing lists of players the Seahawks are coming out in support of, versus the list they're institutionally alienating...

...and it might have broken in a story earlier in the week...

:oldunsure:

 
A cynic might find a trend among the ongoing lists of players the Seahawks are coming out in support of, versus the list they're institutionally alienating...

...and it might have broken in a story earlier in the week...

:oldunsure:
I haven't seen Sherman mentioned taking sides in this thing. Wonder what side he's on?

 
Fellas...take the Sabertooth hate to a separate thread...this thread is for one thing only; discussing the hilariously epic implosion of the team many people were proclaiming to be a dynasty. Just because he complained about Packer injuries does not put him in the same league with arrogant, petulant Seahawk fans. People will always make excuses and justifications for things, but like most liberals, Hawk fans are well known to take excuses to both an astronomical and unbelievable level.

Once Sunday rolls around and the Hawks get beat by a team the Packers just, to put it frankly, buggered, we will see the true litany of pathetic and whiny expression that this fan base is truly known for. 3 - 4 baby!!!! Its hard to dig out of that hole when you aint' got no tires on the bus!!!!
The only thing I like about this thread is that you were willing to come out ahead of any collapse. So many haters will pile on after the fact.

With that said, it's going to hurt a little bit more when the Seahawks win their 2nd Superbowl this year, and you have to listen to all those fans you love so much.

 
Chaz McNulty said:
Fellas...take the Sabertooth hate to a separate thread...this thread is for one thing only; discussing the hilariously epic implosion of the team many people were proclaiming to be a dynasty. Just because he complained about Packer injuries does not put him in the same league with arrogant, petulant Seahawk fans. People will always make excuses and justifications for things, but like most liberals, Hawk fans are well known to take excuses to both an astronomical and unbelievable level.

Once Sunday rolls around and the Hawks get beat by a team the Packers just, to put it frankly, buggered, we will see the true litany of pathetic and whiny expression that this fan base is truly known for. 3 - 4 baby!!!! Its hard to dig out of that hole when you aint' got no tires on the bus!!!!
The only thing I like about this thread is that you were willing to come out ahead of any collapse. So many haters will pile on after the fact.

With that said, it's going to hurt a little bit more when the Seahawks win their 2nd Superbowl this year, and you have to listen to all those fans you love so much.
If the Seahawks even get back to the playoffs, I will deserve all of the ridicule I get.

 
brohans they should do a team building excersize like maybe designing traps on piece of paper you know where like a guy is walking along and then there is a pit and in the pit there are lazers and spikes and saws and flame throwersand stuff and then they could all have some beers and get together and see who has the coolest trap i bet that would get everyone back on the same page and then it would be a win win for the franchise and the pacific northwest take that to the bank bromigos

 
Bout time he admitted he was wrong. :cool:

http://www.seahawks.com/news/articles/article-1/Reaction-to-Taima-the-Seahawks-statement/6d9df132-5a2f-451a-8c8a-5921232aa39c

Reaction to Taima the Seahawk's statementPosted 14 hours ago

Reaction to the statement issued by Taima the Seahawk, the team's live mascot who apologized Tuesday or its actions prior to this past Sunday's game against the New York Giants.

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Statement from Taima (the Seahawk) regarding the pregame incident of 11.9.14:
Taima the Seahawk issued a remorseful statement on Tuesday afternoon, apologizing for his actions prior to this past Sunday's win over the New York Giants at Seattle's CenturyLink Field.

If you missed it, Taima, who has led Seahawks players out of the tunnel for every home game since 2007, left its handler's side during pregame warmups and flew into the stands. He nearly landed on the head of a Seahawks fan before settling down on the shoulder of an adjacent 12, who called the moment with the team's live mascot "one of the most surreal God moments I've ever experienced" in an interview with KING 5 T.V. that aired last night.

Despite how well Taima’s unexpected visit was received, he still felt it necessary to release the following:

"I apologize to my family, fellow birds everywhere, the Seahawks organization and fans,” Taima said. “I am embarrassed by the pregame incident and the poor judgment I showed. Please understand my actions were not consistent with the type of bird I hope to become. Go Me's!"

Social media reaction to Taima's statement was swift. The best of it, and our commentary, is laid out for you below.
 
BusterTBronco said:
The Seahawks season is in serious jeopardy. Brutal schedule to close out the year. 2 games vs Cardinals. 2 games vs 49ers. Eagles. Rams.
Guess you didn't see the other Hawks/Cards threads, but the Cardinals are only the 3rd best team in that Division. They'll be collapsing any week now.

 
BusterTBronco said:
The Seahawks season is in serious jeopardy. Brutal schedule to close out the year. 2 games vs Cardinals. 2 games vs 49ers. Eagles. Rams.
Guess you didn't see the other Hawks/Cards threads, but the Cardinals are only the 3rd best team in that Division. They'll be collapsing any week now.
With a 3 game lead in the division they could use the vacation anyway.
 
It's interesting to see this play out. I guess the Seahawks are back to reality. Maybe now their fans will do the same?

 
BusterTBronco said:
The Seahawks season is in serious jeopardy. Brutal schedule to close out the year. 2 games vs Cardinals. 2 games vs 49ers. Eagles. Rams.
Guess you didn't see the other Hawks/Cards threads, but the Cardinals are only the 3rd best team in that Division. They'll be collapsing any week now.
I keep hearing this, but haven't seen it.

 
It's interesting to see this play out. I guess the Seahawks are back to reality. Maybe now their fans will do the same?
Fans? Look, you've had a long running iSlapfight with a single Seattle fan. The two of you look like morons playing the "I can out-troll" you game, and continue to do so. Really now, just let it go.

 
BusterTBronco said:
The Seahawks season is in serious jeopardy. Brutal schedule to close out the year. 2 games vs Cardinals. 2 games vs 49ers. Eagles. Rams.
Every contending team's season is in serious jeopardy every week. All the games count as equally important in factoring the records and only become more imporant down the stretch. Congratulations on saying essentially nothing.

Looking forward to the the Zona at Seattle game next week. Should be a good one.

 
It's interesting to see this play out. I guess the Seahawks are back to reality. Maybe now their fans will do the same?
Fans? Look, you've had a long running iSlapfight with a single Seattle fan. The two of you look like morons playing the "I can out-troll" you game, and continue to do so. Really now, just let it go.
Thanks for noticing. Thanks for the response. Thanks for acting all grown up.

 
BusterTBronco said:
The Seahawks season is in serious jeopardy. Brutal schedule to close out the year. 2 games vs Cardinals. 2 games vs 49ers. Eagles. Rams.
Every contending team's season is in serious jeopardy every week. All the games count as equally important in factoring the records and only become more imporant down the stretch. Congratulations on saying essentially nothing.

Looking forward to the the Zona at Seattle game next week. Should be a good one.
Seahawks still favored by almost a touchdown... wow.

11/23 4:05 ET

At Seattle

-6.5

Arizona

42

 
proninja said:
Well...I guess this is where the discussion begins in earnest. Looks to me that the Hawks are 3 -3 with the arrow pointed down.

Let us look at the rest of the schedule: It looks pretty easy on the surface, but do not forget that they are going to get everyones' best shot because of the insufferable fan arrogance. Next week at Carolina will be a battle because of the fragile nature of the team's psyche. If they lose that....all bets are off. You could possibly see the first time in NFL history when coaches are traded mid season with the Jets and the Hawks.
I was reading through this thread looking to chuckle at the dumb stuff people wrote, and I honestly didn't expect to find anything this dumb.
You've been fished. He didn't mean any of it. If Seattle did lose a bunch of games he would have admitted he wasn't being serious.

 

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