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Former Seahawk says some players now question Carroll


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2 hours ago, Mikey818 said:

What about dumping activists like Bennet Sherman and beast mode ? IS that to straighten out the politics?

You open your mouth with some nonsense you get fired. It's football not a Black Panther rally. 

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8 hours ago, KillerKat said:

The Bills went to 4 straight and lost them all. Losing one doesn't destroy your chances for another. You just weren't as good as you thought.

That’s what I mean— if those guys lost a Super Bowl blaming their coach in hindsight on a play that was perfect, should have been a touchdown 9 out of 10 times, fluke interception by butler really,..

then quit because of it(I don’t believe it, they went to the NFC championship game against the Panthers the next year, didn’t go through a Superbow jinx— Panthers were a much better team that time around), then they didn’t deserve the Super Bowl they got ,... pussy losers.

dipshits really, win a Super Bowl and went to a series of NFC Championships— that’s incredible actually.

losers— Pete Carroll is a great coach,... wish we had him in Carolina.

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2 hours ago, 4Corners said:

I’m all for the activism in the nfl and guys doing more to use their unique platform to bring awareness to issues, but the three guys you mentioned .....eh I don’t know if they were dumped because of their activism. Lynch is washed up, Bennett is ok, Sherman May never play at the same level again. We also don’t know what is going on in the locker room with the three guys. 

That play in the Super Bowl, I mean the Seahawks haven’t really been the same since. They are still a good team competing for championships but that play changed the narrative and history of the Seahawks. It’s one of the most questionable, boneheaded playcalls I’ve ever seen in any sport in my life time. Pete the cheat tried to get cute, trying to be the smartest guy in the room and it cost them. 

I definitely support an individual's 1st Amendment rights, but the flip side of that is that I also definitely support the rights of a private organization to part ways with an employee that drags them into a political statement that they don't necessarily want to be a part of. Freedom can sometimes be a double edged sword. It's freedom of speech and expression, not immunity from consequences of that speech and expression.

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Do we really have to turn a debate on whether the players should act like sore losers, talk smack behind their coach and blame him for not winning 3 Superbowls in row into another tinderbox dead horse on the freakin kneeling crap again?

the fact is they had a good playoff team for a bunch of years in a row, went to several NFC Championships, won 2 and won a Super Bowl. 

They act like the other players and other teams were there at all and it was theirs to lose. That’s a loser mentality, lost all respect for them if that’s what they say.

the fact is they got bested by better teams when it mattered. Pete was right to pass the ball on that play, should have been a touchdown. The patriots had been winning much of the day so it’s not like they were dominating like the Denver game. 

Anyone can call any play in the past a boneheaded play that didn’t work out, and had it been what it was 9 out of 10, a touchdown, then Pete was a hero and the Hawks infallible.

Malcolm made the play of his life— the Toomer helmet catch, that’s not boneheaded,... that’s your luck running out ha. 

Marshawn could have gotten called for the run for the 10 th time on that series, could have tripped, could have gotten holding, could have gotten stuffed, no guarantees.

had he called Marshawn and he got stuffed or something then they would be crying Pete ran him so many times in a row, should have passed.

Sore losers, it’s football— 

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2 hours ago, Lumps said:

Agreed. This is a seahawk bashing thread. Not a lot of logic, whole lotta butthurt.

I hate the Seahawks as much as the next panther fan but if you do not think Wilson is a franchise QB, easily top 10 in the league then you are an idiot. I am a UNC fan as well and saw Wilson beat up on the Tar Heels 3 years in a row. 

 

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2 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I definitely support an individual's 1st Amendment rights, but the flip side of that is that I also definitely support the rights of a private organization to part ways with an employee that drags them into a political statement that they don't necessarily want to be a part of. Freedom can sometimes be a double edged sword. It's freedom of speech and expression, not immunity from consequences of that speech and expression.

You don’t know if that was the reason they were let go. marshawn lynch is washed up, Sherman is older as well and coming off an Achilles tear, and Bennett is average slightly above average at best. If those three had beef with Pete the cheat in the locker room, I’d bet it wasn’t over them exercising their 1st amendment rights. 

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10 hours ago, rbsponsel52 said:

If that is the case then why did he make that dumb play to pass the ball instead of running it which would have one them a second trophy. That shows how good a HC he was when he failed to make a run play that could of been a win instead of an embarrassing loss on his part.

Let's see, since 2010 when Carroll took over a 5 win team in Seattle the Seahawks have 6 Playoff appearances and 1 Lombardi trophy. In the same time frame we have 4 Playoff appearances and 0 Lombardis. But go ahead and judge a career on one play.

I've actually enjoyed watching some of their success.

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11 hours ago, Snake said:

You open your mouth with some nonsense you get fired. It's football not a Black Panther rally. 

You literally can't stop yourself from being a dumb racist. It's pathetic. The obvious explanation is generally the correct explanation. 

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