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Question about the Seahawks defense?
Posted by WalkingTurtles on 1/21/14 at 8:03 am03
Is there any particular reason they get away with all the holdings and PI no calls. Do they do a good job of masking it or hiding it or have they built a reputation that officials assume they are making plays on their talent. Not trying to troll just a general question.
I can remember back to the 2002 LSU-Alabama game when Corey Webster made a pick in the endzone after getting away with obvious PI, the official said that big time programs get away with it because of the reputation that they have the talent to make plays and shut down receivers. Announcer called it dynasty calls and compared it to Duke in basketball. Are we seeing a similar occurrence?
I can remember back to the 2002 LSU-Alabama game when Corey Webster made a pick in the endzone after getting away with obvious PI, the official said that big time programs get away with it because of the reputation that they have the talent to make plays and shut down receivers. Announcer called it dynasty calls and compared it to Duke in basketball. Are we seeing a similar occurrence?
re: Question about the Seahawks defense?Posted by Jcorye1 on 1/21/14 at 8:05 am to WalkingTurtles
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Is there any particular reason they get away with all the holdings and PI no calls. Do they do a good job of masking it or hiding it or have they built a reputation that officials assume they are making plays on their talent. Not trying to troll just a general question.
It's starting to get to the point where we are overrating the amount of holding going on.
re: Question about the Seahawks defense?Posted by Brettesaurus Rex on 1/21/14 at 8:05 am to WalkingTurtles
I think their philosophy is just do it all game and maybe only get called for it two or three times.
Now, they have the reputation of "Seahawks" football and they get away with it even more. Not sure how that makes a ton of sense...but that's what every game caller describes it as.
Now, they have the reputation of "Seahawks" football and they get away with it even more. Not sure how that makes a ton of sense...but that's what every game caller describes it as.
re: Question about the Seahawks defense?Posted by BarbeTiger on 1/21/14 at 8:06 am to WalkingTurtles
The theory is that the refs won't call holding on every single play, so getting called for holding once or twice a game is worth it if you can get away with it every other play.
re: Question about the Seahawks defense?Posted by thermal9221 on 1/21/14 at 8:07 am to WalkingTurtles
According to roddy toddy white, they've perfected defensive holding. If you can get away with it, do it.
re: Question about the Seahawks defense?Posted by Jcorye1 on 1/21/14 at 8:09 am to WalkingTurtles
It's just making me laugh that everyone cares about this now.
Where the hell were you when Revis was doing this every game in NY?
Where the hell were you when Revis was doing this every game in NY?
re: Question about the Seahawks defense?Posted by harry coleman beast on 1/21/14 at 8:10 am to Jcorye1
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It's just making me laugh that everyone cares about this now.
Its because the Seahawks beat the Saints
re: Question about the Seahawks defense?Posted by 3HourTour on 1/21/14 at 8:13 am to WalkingTurtles
That Corey Webster play was in 2004.
re: Question about the Seahawks defense?Posted by WalkingTurtles on 1/21/14 at 8:13 am to harry coleman beast
No it's because they are a Super Bowl team and when you sit down and watch them play you see their defense get away with a lot. There is some blatant no calls.
This post was edited on 1/21 at 8:14 am
re: Question about the Seahawks defense?Posted by boXerrumble on 1/21/14 at 8:16 am to WalkingTurtles
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No it's because they are a Super Bowl team and when you sit down and watch them play you see their defense get away with a lot. There is some blatant no calls.
Who cares?
Honestly, they're NOT gonna call holding every play. Its a smart strategy.
Its like Wisconsin and Louisville in CBB. If NBA refs called their games, every player would foul out in the 1st half.
And besides... Some of yall are REALLY over-exaggerating how much holding the Seahawks get away with.
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re: Question about the Seahawks defense?Posted by DelU249 on 1/21/14 at 8:17 am to harry coleman beast
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Its because the Seahawks beat the Saints
unfortunately, saints fans are starting to gripe like people in Minnesota in December 2010. Hey, maybe we can get a bounty investigation going.
re: Question about the Seahawks defense?Posted by DelU249 on 1/21/14 at 8:18 am to boXerrumble
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over-exaggerating how much holding the Seahawks get away with.
they're just awesome. Almost every play it seems like they arrive right at the same moment as the ball and as such, it always looks dicey
re: Question about the Seahawks defense?Posted by Sevendust912 on 1/21/14 at 8:22 am to boXerrumble
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And besides... Some of yall are REALLY over-exaggerating how much holding the Seahawks get away with.
this
re: Question about the Seahawks defense?Posted by WalkingTurtles on 1/21/14 at 8:40 am to htran90
Might not be every play but I can recall 3-4 times it happened blatantly in the Saints and 49ers games where the refs just let it go. Even in the MNF against the Rams I recall a play where they got away with it. They tried it with Arizona but Fitzgerald was too physcial to hold.
I know there are blown calls but they seem to be consistent in getting away with and having a couple of blatant Def holding and PI no calls.
I know there are blown calls but they seem to be consistent in getting away with and having a couple of blatant Def holding and PI no calls.
re: Question about the Seahawks defense?Posted by whodatdude on 1/21/14 at 8:44 am to WalkingTurtles
re: Question about the Seahawks defense?Posted by bradwieser on 1/21/14 at 8:48 am to whodatdude
quote:butthurt saints fans
WSJ
quote:because they're in the Super Bowl? so, it is relevant right now?
It's just making me laugh that everyone cares about this now.
All you have to do is watch a couple of Seahawks games and you will see that it isn't an overreaction. They constantly hold past 5 yards. They grab WRs when they go to make their cuts. And, they arrive slightly early a fair share of times the ball is thrown their way. They are severely overaggressive also and rarely get called for personal fouls like other teams do. This is multiplied x10 when they play at home.
The real problem is that 90% of WRs, TEs, and RBs in the NFL are soft as Charmin. And, refs are generally going to let the toughest guy win it out in a DB vs. WR battle. If you come off the line, get pushed and just back down, you aren't going to get calls. But, that doesn't change the fact that Seattle's DBs get away with a ton of stuff, especially at home.
We all saw that call against sherman when he was mugging crabtree the whole way right?
Sherman even wrote in the blog that it was a 'bs call'. Seriously? They get away with being physical past the '5 yards' more than any team in the NFL this year.
I think they're overall better than the saints, I can accept that perfectly fine because we wouldn't be able to outshoot denver even if we were in the superbowl.
The issue I have is that the refs are inconsistent as hell with the defensive holding/PI in games vs. seattle. They mug the crap out of opponents and get away with it 90% of the time, but when the opponents mug them or get physical they get called more often than not.
Sherman even wrote in the blog that it was a 'bs call'. Seriously? They get away with being physical past the '5 yards' more than any team in the NFL this year.
I think they're overall better than the saints, I can accept that perfectly fine because we wouldn't be able to outshoot denver even if we were in the superbowl.
The issue I have is that the refs are inconsistent as hell with the defensive holding/PI in games vs. seattle. They mug the crap out of opponents and get away with it 90% of the time, but when the opponents mug them or get physical they get called more often than not.
This post was edited on 1/21 at 9:10 am
It'll be interesting to see how they get called away from home in the Super Bowl. I expect one of these two:
1. Manning to light them up with 4-5 TDs and Denver wins by 20+.
2. The Seahawks hurt several Denver players and win a close one due to TOs.
If Denver can not turn the ball over, I don't think Seattle can win. Of course, I have felt like that about Seattle the last 5 weeks, and people can't stop turning the ball over against them. So, I guess what we'll really see is Denver turn the ball over 3-4 times and lose by less than 10.
1. Manning to light them up with 4-5 TDs and Denver wins by 20+.
2. The Seahawks hurt several Denver players and win a close one due to TOs.
If Denver can not turn the ball over, I don't think Seattle can win. Of course, I have felt like that about Seattle the last 5 weeks, and people can't stop turning the ball over against them. So, I guess what we'll really see is Denver turn the ball over 3-4 times and lose by less than 10.
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