tribeofjudah wrote:Hey, can one of you tech savvy guys put up the vid of the INT? It was a STRONG play by Butler.....no doubt.
As I watched the game, it looked like Seattle dominated.....but I've heard radio guys say that NE had more time of possession, etc. Look, the game was fun to watch and it was tight to the end. How in the hell did Seattle let a 10 point lead vanish...?
So much for the Legion of Boom Defense (ok, they had some injuries) no excuses.
I felt like NE was the team driving the field consistently while Seattle pulled a few out of their butts - especially the catch that got them down there at the end.
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tribeofjudah wrote:Hey, can one of you tech savvy guys put up the vid of the INT? It was a STRONG play by Butler.....no doubt.
As I watched the game, it looked like Seattle dominated.....but I've heard radio guys say that NE had more time of possession, etc. Look, the game was fun to watch and it was tight to the end. How in the hell did Seattle let a 10 point lead vanish...?
So much for the Legion of Boom Defense (ok, they had some injuries) no excuses.
I felt like NE was the team driving the field consistently while Seattle pulled a few out of their butts - especially the catch that got them down there at the end.
Hate the call...but if you're calling that why not switch the WR's let Lockett rub and Kearse run the post.
The fluke play had me yelling...#30 Duron Harmon is from the town I live in (coached against him in HS) would have loved to see him stick with the play..he may have gotten thos pick...In the end he got a ring, so happy for him!!
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DarthMonk wrote:Pretty much share all these thoughts except feeling kind of bad for Seattle.
To be fair, I don't feel bad for them because they lost. I just dislike seeing a team as talented as Seattle fall apart because of a ticky-tack call, which people will not allow them to forget and move on. Remember, Seattle is a young and VERY emotional team. I just think something like this will divide the locker room, and it's a shame.
DarthMonk wrote:Pretty much share all these thoughts except feeling kind of bad for Seattle.
To be fair, I don't feel bad for them because they lost. I just dislike seeing a team as talented as Seattle fall apart because of a ticky-tack call, which people will not allow them to forget and move on. Remember, Seattle is a young and VERY emotional team. I just think something like this will divide the locker room, and it's a shame.
Why?
Andre Carter wrote:Damn man, you know your football.
fabe wrote:To be fair, I don't feel bad for them because they lost. I just dislike seeing a team as talented as Seattle fall apart because of a ticky-tack call, which people will not allow them to forget and move on. Remember, Seattle is a young and VERY emotional team. I just think something like this will divide the locker room, and it's a shame.
Why?
I kind of explained this already. I just dislike seeing a team with this much talent fall apart because of something like this. As a Redskins fan, you should know how frustrating it can be to have a divided locker room.
fabe wrote:To be fair, I don't feel bad for them because they lost. I just dislike seeing a team as talented as Seattle fall apart because of a ticky-tack call, which people will not allow them to forget and move on. Remember, Seattle is a young and VERY emotional team. I just think something like this will divide the locker room, and it's a shame.
Why?
I kind of explained this already. I just dislike seeing a team with this much talent fall apart because of something like this. As a Redskins fan, you should know how frustrating it can be to have a divided locker room.
And as a Redskins fan you should have no love lost for the Seahawks. And them having some of the issues that have plagued us in the past is just gravy.
Andre Carter wrote:Damn man, you know your football.