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Divisional Round Playoffs Thread


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3 minutes ago, Castavar said:

How TF did the Seahawks rebuild so fast going from the legion of boom, Pete Carroll, and Wilson to MacDonald, Darnold, and this defense ? It doesn't even seem like they had one down year making the transition. I was told it takes 7 years to rebuild lol 

They have a good owner, GM, and coach. I’m kinda jealous. 

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Serious question, do the Seahawks have a weakness? Good 1-2 punch with Walker and Charb, #1 receiver is Njigba, elite defense, elite special teams.........I guess Darnold would be their weakness as he can revert to his old self in any moment

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Just now, Castavar said:

How TF did the Seahawks rebuild so fast going from the legion of boom, Pete Carroll, and Wilson to MacDonald, Darnold, and this defense ? It doesn't even seem like they had one down year making the transition. I was told it takes 7 years to rebuild lol 

having the right QB and the right coach, always accelerates your rebuild. Seattle got Darnold and are making a deep run suddenly, they were competetive though for decent while with Wilson and Geno though.

Commanders got Jayden Daniels after sucking for several years and suddenly made an NFCCG last year. Bears got Caleb and a good coach, they're very good in his 2nd year/coach's first year.

 

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1 minute ago, Castavar said:

Serious question, do the Seahawks have a weakness? Good 1-2 punch with Walker and Charb, #1 receiver is Njigba, elite defense, elite special teams.........I guess Darnold would be their weakness as he can revert to his old self in any moment

Feel like the Rams are the only ones with the recipe to beat them

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3 minutes ago, ncbob said:

They have a good owner, GM, and coach. I’m kinda jealous. 

that's a good point too, they've been drafting well and have been at least somewhat competitive in Wilson's late years there and Geno being there. But Sam Darnold put them over the top. 

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2 minutes ago, Castavar said:

Serious question, do the Seahawks have a weakness? Good 1-2 punch with Walker and Charb, #1 receiver is Njigba, elite defense, elite special teams.........I guess Darnold would be their weakness as he can revert to his old self in any moment

Sam giving you turnovers. That's about it. 

 

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5 minutes ago, Castavar said:

Serious question, do the Seahawks have a weakness? Good 1-2 punch with Walker and Charb, #1 receiver is Njigba, elite defense, elite special teams.........I guess Darnold would be their weakness as he can revert to his old self in any moment

Darnold is 100% their weakness. We would have beat them if Horn didn’t commit that facemask.

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4 minutes ago, Castavar said:

Serious question, do the Seahawks have a weakness? Good 1-2 punch with Walker and Charb, #1 receiver is Njigba, elite defense, elite special teams.........I guess Darnold would be their weakness as he can revert to his old self in any moment

If they have to ask Darnold to do something you'll see it.

Oh poo... Mother Love Bone going into the commercial break, love it

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2 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

having the right QB and the right coach, always accelerates your rebuild. Seattle got Darnold and are making a deep run suddenly, they were competetive though for decent while with Wilson and Geno though.

Commanders got Jayden Daniels after sucking for several years and suddenly made an NFCCG last year. Bears got Caleb and a good coach, they're very good in his 2nd year/coach's first year.

 

They did it right. Instead of trading draft picks for QBs, they simply went with Geno (perfect bridge QB) and built the team through GREAT draft picks, knew when it was time to let go of a HC that ran its course, and didn't force anything. They literally laid the blueprint of how to rebuild while remaining competitive. Now they are once again an elite team. 

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