Sunday, September 7, 2008

Post Game Emotional Reaction Thread


This thread is to express your post game reactions in anyway you feel you need to. Sometimes it takes a while to think rationally, either good or bad, about what happened.

PLEASE ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK....BAD LANGUAGE EXPECTED

To read Michael,Chris, and Gonzo's post game reactions......
STEFFES: Well I will start off by saying that was UGLY. But hey, a loss is a loss, it doesn't matter how it happens. I was thinking that the team would use the Nate injury to rally themselves, instead they fell apart. For some reason we have had trouble with the Bills the last few years. They played this same type of game vs the Bills at Qwest a couple years ago. Screw It! Move on to next week, and find some people to catch the ball. Too many drops, too many penalties, too many fumbles, too much sucky! Good thing we dont play another road game for 3 weeks. Hopefully, this is a wake up call. This team is way better than they showed today, I truly believe that. Now a few more of these stinkers and I am going to be grumpy for the next couple months.

GONZO: To put it flatly, I'm disgusted at the fact that Bruce DeHaven is making the Seattle special teams unit look absolutely horrible. Those players are better than what they're being subjected to, despite the fact that it looked like nobody could make a tackle - much less even get a grip on the guy with the ball. Marshawn Lynch and Roscoe Parrish have burned us badly, and those are ultimately the reasons we've lost this game. An 0-1 start, like Steffes said, could be the wake-up call this team needed to come back to earth and realize nothing is ever guaranteed - not even the division. Perhaps it's best that we don't have another road game until after the bye, because this was an ugly showing that doesn't even resemble the team I love so much. Not even close. And now my main concern is the injuries to Morris and Burleson. All in all, I'm seriously hoping the team can bounce back from this nightmare and take out some frustrations against San Francisco here in Seattle next week.