A quick look at the Seahawks 2017 season
With the
freedom that comes with a random blog post, I decided to dedicate this post to
the upcoming season of the Seattle Seahawks-my favorite team in the world.
Being born and raised in Seattle I have been consistently molded into the die-hard
fan I am today. Because of the recent success the Seahawks have had I am often
accused of being a “band wagon” fan that has just recently been rooting for
the team. However, that is far from the case. I remember being 10 years old and
yelling at the refs on TV after the controversial loss to the Steelers in the 2005 Super
Bowl. Or when Mike Holmgren didn’t allow Shaun Alexander to play the final
quarter in the 2006 season to get him over 2000 yards rushing and to become the undisputed rushing leader of the year. After that we had a few tough years
under Jim Mora and then the greatest coach in history Pete Carroll. But
fortunately our division was so bad that Pete led us to the playoffs despite a
losing record. We were the first team in history to do that. Anyways, now that
I have proven my undying loyalty to the team I would like to get into a little
bit of analysis of their upcoming 2017 season.
Lets start
with the defense. Going into training camp there has been a lot of controversy
surrounding the Hawks. An expose from ESPN shed light on the rumored gap
between the defense and the offense and how that has created resentment
throughout the team. The article claimed that Richard Sherman, the star corner
back, is still furious about the teams Super Bowl loss to the Patriots in which
we failed to give the ball to running back Marshawn Lynch and instead threw an
interception on the 1 yard line and thus losing the game. It goes further to
suggest that Sherman believes Pete Carroll favors quarterback Russell Wilson
and doesn’t get on him as hard when he messes up. While this report does make
sense to me I feel that it was greatly overrated. Sherman did have a very
controversial year last year when he yelled at coaching staff and refused to
talk to the local Seattle media. However, at his heart he is an amazing
competitor and a workhorse, and I just don’t believe that he will allow
something so petty to affect him long term. This season I believe that Sherman
will get his head straightend out and will be just as dominant as he has been in
the past. On top of that we are returning with all of our starting defenders,
which have proven that they are dominant over the last couple years.
Next, lets
take a quick look at the offense. Over the course of the Hawks recent success
the offense can best be described as “above average”. It is no secret that our
defense has carried our team. However, Russell Wilson has proven that he is a
star quarterback. Despite his small stature, he is a very smart football player
and knows how to use his feet which is a huge asset for us. Our run game was
amazing with Marshawn Lynch but after he left we have been scrambling to fill
the void that he left. I am optimistic that our free agent signing of Green Bay
running back Eddie Lacy will do well to help bridge that gap but no one can
replace the Beast. Our main concern on offense, which has been a recurring
problem we seem incapable of fixing, is our offensive line. Our line is
absolutely terrible and will continue to be. It is a miracle that we are able
to win some of the games we do because Russ is constantly under pressure. This
just goes to show how vital he is to our success.
In
conclusion, I predict that we win the NFC West this year because the rest of
the division is so terrible and if we have any long-term success in the
playoffs it will be because we are able to keep our defense and Russ injury
free. Final prediction: 12-4 in the regular season and a Super Bowl win (gotta always believe right?).
My dad grew up in Seattle, and is also a die-hard Superbowl fan. A couple years back, during one of the crucial playoff games leading up to the Superbowl, the power went out in my house. My dad was so distressed! But he ended up driving to a local sports bar to finish watching the game. I don't know anything about football, but maybe I can namedrop Russell Wilson to my dad and get away with it.
ReplyDeleteI barely keep up with USC football and have very little knowledge of the Seahawks, but good for you for being a true die-hard fan. I know the whole "band wagon" claim first hand because I've been a Warriors fan since I was young. With their recent success, people ask me when I started liking them and if I actually know anything about the team.
ReplyDeleteSad to see Rawls go down last year. He was a player.
ReplyDeleteRegarding the super bowl playcall, listen to ryen russillo on the topic if you still think you have to run the ball. the math said they had to throw it at least once in that series at the goal line. tough call and brandon browner gets a jam off the line so the pick action doesnt work for the wideouts.
this year will be interesting but i think that they come together as a team amid all the callamity and earl thomas coming back doesnt hurt. read the espn column on his rehab this summer. good stuff
I get the argument for throwing it, Belicheck is just a genius though and knew it was coming. I would've rather have seen a fade pass to the back of the endzone. Lot less risky. But ya happy to get rawls and ET back this year. Hope they can stay healthy.
DeleteFor someone who is not interested in any sport what so ever, I found this article to be informative. Great writing!
ReplyDeleteThis was a really well-written post and reminded how much I'm missing football season. My dad is from New York so I'm unfortunately a Jets fan, but it's always nice seeing Pete Carroll doing well with the Seahawks. Here's hoping for a great 2017.
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