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    Seattle view:

    Goodbye to bye often means hello to defeat for Seahawks


    RENTON – Look, it’s a little hard for everybody to get right back into work after a little time off. But the Seattle Seahawks haven’t been just a wee bit rusty after breaks, they’ve been historically dreadful.


    In the 21 games they’ve played after bye weeks since the schedule began including in-season breaks in 1990, the Hawks have won only five times … just twice since 1998.

    And they haven’t just been nipped in most cases, either; their losses have come by an average margin of 13.9 points and included a 44-6 defeat to the Giants two years ago, and the 38-17 pasting at Dallas last season.
    Fifteen of those 21 games have been on the road, adding to the Seahawks’ woes.
    Other than Dennis Erickson, it doesn’t seem to matter who the coach is. Erickson somehow mastered the art of getting his team back to speed. He coached the Hawks to three wins in four post-bye battles in the late 1990s, losing only at Kansas City in ’96.

    So, of the five wins the Hawks have mustered, Erickson picked up three.
    Mike Holmgren led teams to three Super Bowls in his career, but was awful after bye weeks, winning twice in 10 seasons with the Hawks – ’05 at Arizona and ’06 at St. Louis.

    Jim Mora only got one season to try to figure it out. He lost. Tom Flores managed to lose four post-bye games in just three seasons. The NFL had two bye weeks in 1993. Flores’ Hawks lost both of them, at Detroit and at Denver.

    I didn’t toss out these numbers to coach Pete Carroll on Monday because he always claims that the trends established by previous regimes have no relevance to his team and staff. At least that’s what he said about the team’s history of road woes – before his own Hawks went 0-2 away from Qwest Field.

    This might not surprise you, but Carroll was optimistic and upbeat Monday.

    “The guys had a good break and they came back good, too,” Carroll said. “They came back feeling good and were able to carry out a good day’s work.”

    He said he was “anxious” to see the Hawks continue the week of practice in preparation for Sunday’s game at Chicago. I’m sure he meant “eager,” but he certainly should be “anxious” as well, since the Bears are 4-1 and rank fourth in the NFL against the rush.

    The Seahawks practiced Tuesday and Wednesday last week, and then were off until Monday. The coaches stayed around a little longer, but they got the weekend off, too. Carroll said he spent a couple days in Los Angeles.
    “It’s amazing to go at the pace we go and then all of a sudden stop,” Carroll said. “You don’t realize how tired you are.”

    If the Hawks looked less than stellar at Monday’s practice, Carroll wouldn’t report it.
    “I didn’t see us miss a beat today at all, so I think the guys did a good job of taking care of themselves and came back very focused, so we’ll assess that every day as we go through the week,” he said.
    Carroll said that two good practices last week set the tone. But he’ll monitor the progress on a daily basis this week.

    One Seahawk got an extended bye, as receiver Deion Branch was absent as the result of a “personal day,” Carroll said

    Branch had been the subject of trade rumors for most of the last week. Carroll refused to elaborate on Branch’s whereabouts or future with the Seahawks but the Seahawks later Monday announced the trade of Branch back to New England.




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    Agree about Harris. He played very well. Even though he won't get credit for some of the tackles, he held the end of the line and forced the RB's back into the center of the field to be cleaned up by the LB's.

    The Bears run D has really played well this year against some quality running teams. Looks like the pass rush is picking up a little, but we still need that push from up the middle. I like that the coaching staff is giving the young guys room to prove themselves while having Tommie sit on the bench.

    I'm still worried about the bears pass protection. I know Collins was bad in this game, but there were still too many breakdowns during pass protection for my liking.

    Good win. Next, Seattle at home. Not a team we can overlook with Petey rah rah as the coach.

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    No power rankings dabears54?

    I was looking for it. Some of us on this board like it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chisportsfan View Post
    Agree about Harris. He played very well. Even though he won't get credit for some of the tackles, he held the end of the line and forced the RB's back into the center of the field to be cleaned up by the LB's.

    The Bears run D has really played well this year against some quality running teams. Looks like the pass rush is picking up a little, but we still need that push from up the middle. I like that the coaching staff is giving the young guys room to prove themselves while having Tommie sit on the bench.

    I'm still worried about the bears pass protection. I know Collins was bad in this game, but there were still too many breakdowns during pass protection for my liking.

    Good win. Next, Seattle at home. Not a team we can overlook with Petey rah rah as the coach.
    yep, with the exception of the 4th quarter of the giants game , we have been the best run team in league, and even on that alot was because always out there- So fault more the O-line and 3 and outs for that game. And if you can stop the run goes a long way to keeping you in any game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgiaJeff View Post
    No power rankings dabears54?

    I was looking for it. Some of us on this board like it.
    yeah, wasn't sure if it was Aprreciated.. will do one

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    skjensen Talk about double-entendres, Sarah! RT @SarahSpain: Favre once again denied a happy ending. #mnf

    skjensen The #Bears may have found a pass rusher opposite Julius Peppers. @iidonije leads team w/ 4 sacks -- and he's no done http://bit.ly/aWCxEP

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    good thing they recognized we can have our wild card hester back if they scale back his already ineffectiveness on offense. That is what Martz wanted from day one. I think we are a better team with Hester a weapon on ST and using him on special occassion on offense. It also helps get our best receiver back on the field and out of that dog house nonsense.

    I got to say Forte has some real speed compared to last year. And with Martz he really takes advantage of his skill set.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dabears54 View Post
    Pisa had a real good game, esp when lance went down- he took over his position and had the sack. When healthy do think the Bears are a top 3 LB unit in the NFL, with Pisa,url and briggs.

    Also props to Robbie and even lovie for going for the 53 yarder- 2 years ago, we punt- but Robbie is showing can now hit the 50+ Fg's and good to Lovie have the confidience in him to go for it at that point, and risking the field Position, had to make him feel good
    he is doing better on kick offs also

    and we all know Harris can hold his own against the run. It is his pass defense that is usually a liability. But with this pass rush I think we can live with that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dabears54 View Post
    yep, with the exception of the 4th quarter of the giants game , we have been the best run team in league, and even on that alot was because always out there- So fault more the O-line and 3 and outs for that game. And if you can stop the run goes a long way to keeping you in any game.
    Im telling you that 4th quarter of the Giants game was just the defense putting their hands in the air saying F it the offense isnt going to do shit. They were stout the whole game until that. And you know what I dont blame their frustrations. Collins performance as a backup has been pure pathetic. I dont see how we can use a roster spot for this bum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by motownbear View Post
    good thing they recognized we can have our wild card hester back if they scale back his already ineffectiveness on offense. That is what Martz wanted from day one. I think we are a better team with Hester a weapon on ST and using him on special occassion on offense. It also helps get our best receiver back on the field and out of that dog house nonsense.

    I got to say Forte has some real speed compared to last year. And with Martz he really takes advantage of his skill set.
    the 'problem" is what we already saw against giants and last sunday, they are directionally kicking out of bounds , so he isn't getting many returns, his one return was a "goof" that tried kicking it out of bounds, but didn't quite get there- So each week with any success, the ball will go futher out of bounds and again, not getting any use-Don't care about the #1 Wr nonsense, jsut think he IS an O" weapon and still needs to be used as such, especially if they keep kicking out of bounds

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