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Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:
rkwittem wrote: You asked what standard I used to say they were better than Seattle. Then I answer the question and you get pissy. Half? Only 2 guys haven't played in the league yet. They carry 5- Givens, Quick, Austin, Bailey, Pettis. They have less production because they are far younger than any WR on Seattle's team and didn't get to play with Brett Favre early in their careers either.
Spare me the Taiwan Jones nonsense. He's never played CB in his life. Upside to me asks what his ceiling is. Are you actually suggesting that Taiwan Jones can be a top 3 CB on anyone's roster in a few years? :?
What's Sidney Rice's ceiling? He's already hit it, for my money. What's Harvin's ceiling? Already hit that too.
Baldwin's ceiling is what? Considering he's a #4 WR on a team that barely throws the ball, his ceiling is what...600 yards and some special teams work? What's Tate's? A thousand yards and 5ish TDs...when his teammates are injured?
Tavon Austin was a higher overall draft pick than any WR on Seattle's roster for a reason. There's a reason people compare him to Randall Cobb and Percy Harvin and Darren Sproles.
How did you get pissy out of that? What you should have gathered is that I've stopped giving any credence to your posts because your subjectivity and hypocrisy in using the criteria for evaluating WRs is laughable. :lol: First you argue that production without regard to offensive philosophy is why Seattle's WRs are "abysmal," then throw that out the window when evaluating STL's WRs who have less production than Seattle's WRs despite playing in a more pass-heavy offense. Instead, you say that STL's WRs are better because despite less production or no experience, they have more potential, while scoffing at Tate's potential. You're all over the place, because clearly you're a Lambs homer. It's okay, you don't have to admit it; anyone reading your posts can tell. For the record, I wasn't talking about production over their careers, I was talking about production from just last year. But I'm glad you saw the opportunity to come up with more excuses for them. :thumb:

As for Taiwan Jones, he played CB and RB all throughout HS, and expected to be recruited as a college CB. He played CB his first year at EWU. EWU's coaches expected him to be drafted as a CB. A 6'0 natural athlete with 4.3 speed has a lot of "potential" to be a great CB, doesn't making him better than CBs who have been playing the position at the NFL level and still up and coming. http://www.raiders.com/news/article-1/T ... 45bbf47e4a" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I'm done with your drivel.
Subjectivity? Hypocrisy? I use your standards to judge your wideouts, which is to say that they're bad. I use my own standards to judge other wideouts. I'm sure that's just how you want it too. Your guys get their own (sub)standard by which their performance will be judged. There are multiple ways of looking at WR play. So when you asked what standard I used to judge St. Louis' WRs as better than the not-quite-healthy Seachickens' WRs, I said potential.
Their potential is their best asset, right now. If you look at them in terms of what they've done on the field, you only have 1 year to judge them on since most are 2nd-year guys or rookies. The problem with Seattle is that one guy (Tate) has potential anywhere near that of the Rams' younger guys. Except Golden Tate has had 3 years to show it and done marginally well...if you think 700 yard 7 TD season is exceptional for a 3rd year wideout who you compared to Percy Harvin. Except he can't return kicks or play RB at anywhere near the level of a Harvin.
Compare Chris Givens' rookie year and Tate's 3rd year. Tate had 3 more catches and less yards, but more TDs despite playing on a team with great balance and a better offensive line than St. Louis. Yet Golden Tate is better than anyone on St. Louis, even though it took him 3 years to show that he was actually worth playing on a regular basis. I'm sure you'll blame this on St. Louis' "pass-heavy" offense. Definitely not on future HOFer Golden Tate.

I did not know that about Jones. But I do know that the Raiders media contingent hasn't been particularly impressed from what I've read. What do they know. You saw him in college and clearly know him better as a player than those media types who see him every day, I'm sure.
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4 pages of SE arguing with everyone else. What a surprise
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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap100000 ... s-practice" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Two weeks after a fun-filled, 10,000-mile round trip to Switzerland for a 20-minute blood-manipulation treatment on his knee, Sidney Rice was going full speed in Seattle Seahawks practice Monday.

The Seahawks' offense enjoyed one of its best days of training camp, according to The Seattle Times, scoring almost at will in a red-zone drill. It's no coincidence that the passing attack is starting to jell with its No. 1 receiver approaching full strength.
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Coach Pete Carroll's squad rushed an NFL-high 536 times last season while bringing up the rear in pass attempts. Even with Wilson emerging as one of the league's best young quarterbacks, the Seahawks simply don't lean on their wide receivers as much as other teams.
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Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap100000 ... s-practice
Two weeks after a fun-filled, 10,000-mile round trip to Switzerland for a 20-minute blood-manipulation treatment on his knee, Sidney Rice was going full speed in Seattle Seahawks practice Monday.

The Seahawks' offense enjoyed one of its best days of training camp, according to The Seattle Times, scoring almost at will in a red-zone drill. It's no coincidence that the passing attack is starting to jell with its No. 1 receiver approaching full strength.
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Coach Pete Carroll's squad rushed an NFL-high 536 times last season while bringing up the rear in pass attempts. Even with Wilson emerging as one of the league's best young quarterbacks, the Seahawks simply don't lean on their wide receivers as much as other teams.
:coffee:
This proves nothing. It just says that Seattle doesn't pass and getting a wideout healthy who's more talented than any of their other wideouts makes them better. Duh.

Still a bottom-3rd WR corps in the league. :coffee:
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Well ONE hyped-up, juggernaut NFC West team looked good this week.

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uofmman1122 wrote:Well ONE hyped-up, juggernaut NFC West team looked good this week.

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Yeah, the one that held the opposing team to 7 points and their QB's lowest output as a pro... all without 4 starters. :nod:
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Re: 2013 NFC B/West Thread

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Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:
uofmman1122 wrote:Well ONE hyped-up, juggernaut NFC West team looked good this week.

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Yeah, the one that held the opposing team to 7 points and their QB's lowest output as a pro... all without 4 starters. :nod:
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Way to go, clobbering that NFC South bottom-feeder. :thumb:

You get to play a real team next week. :twisted:











Oh, and you're going to lose. :coffee:
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uofmman1122 wrote:
Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:
Yeah, the one that held the opposing team to 7 points and their QB's lowest output as a pro... all without 4 starters. :nod:
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Way to go, clobbering that NFC South bottom-feeder. :thumb:

You get to play a real team next week. :twisted:











Oh, and you're going to lose. :coffee:
Pretty sure you said that in December before that epic beatdown happened. :coffee:
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On a related note, Luck is still better than Wilson.
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Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:
uofmman1122 wrote: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Way to go, clobbering that NFC South bottom-feeder. :thumb:

You get to play a real team next week. :twisted:











Oh, and you're going to lose. :coffee:
Pretty sure you said that in December before that epic beatdown happened. :coffee:
And good for that, since it helped Seattle go to the Superbowl.

Oh wait, that was the 49ers. :coffee:

Hat bet? :thumb: (I'm actually in America again, so the shipping won't cost more than the hat :lol: )
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On a related note, Luck is still better than Wilson.
On another related note, the Seahawks are still better than the Colts. :thumb:
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Seahawks08 wrote:
On a related note, Luck is still better than Wilson.
On another related note, the Seahawks are still better than the Colts. :thumb:
We'll find out for sure Oct. 6. :coffee: :coffee:
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Grizalltheway wrote:On a related note, Luck is still better than Wilson.
He played the Raiders.... :rofl:
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uofmman1122 wrote:
Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:
Pretty sure you said that in December before that epic beatdown happened. :coffee:
And good for that, since it helped Seattle go to the Superbowl.

Oh wait, that was the 49ers. :coffee:

Hat bet? :thumb: (I'm actually in America again, so the shipping won't cost more than the hat :lol: )
I'll go for an avatar bet.
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Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:
uofmman1122 wrote:And good for that, since it helped Seattle go to the Superbowl.

Oh wait, that was the 49ers. :coffee:

Hat bet? :thumb: (I'm actually in America again, so the shipping won't cost more than the hat :lol: )
I'll go for an avatar bet.
Deal.

No spread, just win or lose.

Loser sports it until the EWU-UM game.
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Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:
Grizalltheway wrote:On a related note, Luck is still better than Wilson.
He played the Raiders.... :rofl:
Wilson played the Panthers... :rofl:
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Grizalltheway wrote:
Screamin_Eagle174 wrote: He played the Raiders.... :rofl:
Wilson played the Panthers... :rofl:
Panthers had a top 10 D last year, and got better with the addition of Star Lotulelei and others. Raiders are still garbage.
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uofmman1122 wrote:
Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:
I'll go for an avatar bet.
Deal.

No spread, just win or lose.

Loser sports it until the EWU-UM game.
Works for me.
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rkwittem wrote:
Screamin_Eagle174 wrote: I didn't say our WRs were elite... YOU said they were abysmal... that same ridiculous hyperbole you accused me of having. Rice, Tate and Baldwin aren't elite, but they're above average, and nowhere near abysmal.
They are abysmal without Harvin. Jacksonville has better wideouts right now. So do almost 30 other teams. Seattle's currents receivers, based on talent and production is a bottom-of-the-barrel receiving corps. They suck- that's not hyperbole. Hyperbole would be saying that a college team has better wideouts than Seattle or something along those lines.
Being above average is simply not good enough considering most teams have "above average" DBs- it is the NFL, after all. I hope Lynch has been eating his Wheaties because he's going to need to carry the rock at least 30 times a game until one of their wideouts shows something.
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Let's see, Lynch carried 17 times for 43 yards... no running game to carry the team. The OL couldn't protect for shit, Wilson was running for his life, and yet he and our WRs were still very productive. 320 yards. Our #3 Doug Baldwin caught 7 balls on 8 targets, 5 of which produced 1st downs, 4 of which happened on 3rd down. Our #4 WR Kearse made a freak catch in coverage that ended up being the game winner. But yeah, they're abysmal. :rofl:
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Wilson played the Panthers... :rofl:
Like SE already stated, a top 10 D last year, and will be top 10 again. Beason and Kuechly are monsters.
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Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:
rkwittem wrote: They are abysmal without Harvin. Jacksonville has better wideouts right now. So do almost 30 other teams. Seattle's currents receivers, based on talent and production is a bottom-of-the-barrel receiving corps. They suck- that's not hyperbole. Hyperbole would be saying that a college team has better wideouts than Seattle or something along those lines.
Being above average is simply not good enough considering most teams have "above average" DBs- it is the NFL, after all. I hope Lynch has been eating his Wheaties because he's going to need to carry the rock at least 30 times a game until one of their wideouts shows something.
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Let's see, Lynch carried 17 times for 43 yards... no running game to carry the team. The OL couldn't protect for shit, Wilson was running for his life, and yet he and our WRs were still very productive. 320 yards. Our #3 Doug Baldwin caught 7 balls on 8 targets, 5 of which produced 1st downs, 4 of which happened on 3rd down. Our #4 WR Kearse made a freak catch in coverage that ended up being the game winner. But yeah, they're abysmal. :rofl:
They played against the worst secondary in the NFC you clueless homer. This is one game (sample size won't suggest that you're right) and your top 2 WRs didn't do squat, leaving your #3 and #4 WRs to duke it out with Carolina's vauntednickel and dime DBs.
Isn't there a Seahawks board you can spew your drivel on? GO 49ers (this week)
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rkwittem wrote:
Screamin_Eagle174 wrote: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Let's see, Lynch carried 17 times for 43 yards... no running game to carry the team. The OL couldn't protect for shit, Wilson was running for his life, and yet he and our WRs were still very productive. 320 yards. Our #3 Doug Baldwin caught 7 balls on 8 targets, 5 of which produced 1st downs, 4 of which happened on 3rd down. Our #4 WR Kearse made a freak catch in coverage that ended up being the game winner. But yeah, they're abysmal. :rofl:
They played against the worst secondary in the NFC you clueless homer. This is one game (sample size won't suggest that you're right) and your top 2 WRs didn't do squat, leaving your #3 and #4 WRs to duke it out with Carolina's vauntednickel and dime DBs.
Isn't there a Seahawks board you can spew your drivel on? GO 49ers (this week)
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Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:
rkwittem wrote: They played against the worst secondary in the NFC you clueless homer. This is one game (sample size won't suggest that you're right) and your top 2 WRs didn't do squat, leaving your #3 and #4 WRs to duke it out with Carolina's vauntednickel and dime DBs.
Isn't there a Seahawks board you can spew your drivel on? GO 49ers (this week)
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Laugh it up now...I'll be here after the She-hawks get beat.
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rkwittem wrote:
Screamin_Eagle174 wrote: :rofl:
Laugh it up now...I'll be here after the She-hawks get beat.
I'm a 49ers fan, and that's the weakest smack ever.

Come on, Dixon. :ohno:

You gotta do it like this

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uofmman1122 wrote:
rkwittem wrote: Laugh it up now...I'll be here after the She-hawks get beat.
I'm a 49ers fan, and that's the weakest smack ever.

Come on, Dixon. :ohno:

You gotta do it like this

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Yeah, I hear Harbaugh loves getting fisted. :shock: :ohno:
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