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I think several on this forum suffer from years of Godgers conditioning...
easier to list those that don't, but Love IMHO resembles Favre more, same type gunslinger mentality, I'am proud to suffer from having a first ballot HOF ex QB, I hope that sufferage never ends
I have an unhealthy level of hatred for that team, that city and those people who cheer for the seachumps
I really enjoyed the Go Pack Go chants on Sunday night !
I have an unhealthy level of hatred for that team, that city and those people who cheer for the seachumps
I really enjoyed the Go Pack Go chants on Sunday night !
"...Seattle got its first look at the offense with a different quarterback, and it wasn’t a pretty sight. Sam Howell, who replaced Smith in the third quarter, averaged 0.26 yards per dropback. That’s 9.4 inches per play. He had a dropback success rate of just 10.5 percent.
That’s the worst single-game performance of the season for a quarterback who attempted at least 10 passes, per TruMedia. "
Steps into the throw. Delivers it right where it needs to be.
Let's be honest. It's a touchdown if he throws it 5 yards deeper. He didn't need to squeeze it in the window he put it in. Watson did a great job of turning around, catching it, and getting his feet in.
Watson had the CB and Safety beat.
Love seems to think he can do the stuff A Rod did and get away with it, and as of yet he's just not that gifted, when he sets up and steps into it he can be very accurate, when he doesn't, he isn't.
I love how some here defend everything he does, and if ya get honest with them they double down on the defense stuff, it's their fantasy, and they deserve to have a fantasy, heck they own the dang team for crying out loud
I don't think Love could have stepped into the specific throw to Watson any better than he did.
There's a post somewhere detailing Cooper's stats last night. Something along the lines of 7 tackles, a couple PDs, a couple TFLs, an INT...
...then consider he did it on limited snaps.
I said it kind of as a joke in the Here's Johnny because Cooper is going to be THAT GOOD that a 7 tackle, 1 PBU, 1 INT, 1 sack, 2 TFL day on 34 snaps won't be deemed Here's Johnny worthy...(I mean even this week people are considering my Enegbare should be it since we view him as that much of an underdog).
Cooper could be something folks. I mean really, really something.
"...Seattle got its first look at the offense with a different quarterback, and it wasn’t a pretty sight. Sam Howell, who replaced Smith in the third quarter, averaged 0.26 yards per dropback. That’s 9.4 inches per play. He had a dropback success rate of just 10.5 percent.
That’s the worst single-game performance of the season for a quarterback who attempted at least 10 passes, per TruMedia. "
Howell would have had a better QB Rating if he spiked the ball every snap.
I have an unhealthy level of hatred for that team, that city and those people who cheer for the seachumps
I really enjoyed the Go Pack Go chants on Sunday night !
Eat &%$@ seattle
Thought you and others might enjoy reading their fan base bemoan the taking over of their stadium.
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."
Interesting. I don't remember Leonard Williams having that strong of an impact outside of that 3rd and short blowup but it must have happened in that 2nd half lul.
Palmy - "Very few have the ability to truly excel regardless of system. For many the system is the difference between being just a guy or an NFL starter. Fact is, everyone is talented at this level."