Most important news of the offseason: the Seahawks sign their long-time kicker Blair Walsh to a new contract.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000784873/article/seattle-seahawks-sign-exvikings-kicker-blair-walsh
RiTides wrote:but it's very much like the Seahawks two years ago. An aggressive play call is awesome... when it works.
I don't think it's at all like the Seahawks game. In that situation they were
down by 4 points with the clock running out, and at least one play would have to be a pass if they wanted to be able to use all four downs. The only question is
when Seattle was going to throw the pass and exactly what play they were going to use. And there's a strong argument that throwing early, with the run/pass uncertainty intact, is the right call. The Patriots just out-guessed them and got away with uncalled PI to end the game.
Atlanta, on the other hand, was
winning by 8 points with the clock running out. A field goal essentially ends the game, requiring a touchdown drive, a 2-point conversion, a successful onside kick, and then a field goal drive just to tie the game and have a chance at overtime.
IOW, virtually impossible with the clock remaining. If Atlanta takes a knee three times and kicks the field goal the game is over. There's no valid reason for even considering any play besides taking a knee, except
maybe a run straight up the middle in full "protect the ball" mode. That isn't an aggressive play call, it's committing suicide in humiliating fashion in front of an audience of millions.
I think Shanahan is going to be really good with the 49ers after a few seasons
Lol no. He's gone after a season, South Cleveland does not tolerate concepts like stability in coaching.