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jarred767

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How I feel right now:
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To be so close and throw it away at the last second; that one's gonna sting for quite a while for this life-long Seahawks fan.
 
Shoulda let Beast Mode run it in...
 
Worst play call ever...1 yard line with a strong running back and you throw a pass? I have often wondered if these games are fixed. This just reenforces my belief they may be.
 
This is not the first time...and it probably won't be last...
that someone has had the chance to secure one of the coveted spots in Canton, Ohio...yet still found a way to decline that future invitation through the act of what some will view as haughtiness.

Please feel free to count me in as part of that group.


Bob
 
Even my wife, who doesn't give a rats a** about football, was making comments that would make a sailor blush.

Will say one thing...that WAS a hard fought game, by both teams.

Bill
 
That play calls falls 100% on Pete "great time for a brain fart" Carroll.

Yes, you have an OC that calls plays and he could have called any play on earth. But when that pass play call comes down from the booth, as captain of the ship he HAS to make a decision to OVERRULE.

Let Breast Mode tote the rock, PERIOD.

The Pats played great, had a great game plan(especially in the 4th qt) and deserved to win. I'm NOT a Pats fan but you never see the beat themselves.
 
Exactly how I felt!!!! They still had what 2 more downs?
And a timeout with 45 seconds on the clock; I still feel just as sick about it this morning. Gonna take a while for it to wear off.
 
Jarred,
Since I am from Cleveland, I have learned to tell my self, "It's not reasonable to feel bad about a group of men who are millionaires" after my team has blown the occasion over and over again.
Honestly, this works for me.
 
That play call and the no-call for tripping on the previous series doomed them. I am still shaking my head about the pass play at the goal line.
 
If you look at the replay, the Pats D was playing 10 on the line one deep safety.

Perfect for the read option, 34 counter, 34 power. That puts Lynch or Wilson one on one when everyone mans up.. (I coach my sons team)

It was a FANTASTIC play by the CB, gotta give him credit. The ball was on target by Wilson as well, but why call that play is beyond me. I tell my son all the time the difference between a good play and a great play, and that play was INDEED GREAT.

Gone be a tough road for the Seahawks, Wilson and Lynch due BIG pay days and you can't pay everyone.
 
If you look at the replay, the Pats D was playing 10 on the line one deep safety.

Perfect for the read option, 34 counter, 34 power. That puts Lynch or Wilson one on one when everyone mans up.. (I coach my sons team)

It was a FANTASTIC play by the CB, gotta give him credit. The ball was on target by Wilson as well, but why call that play is beyond me. I tell my son all the time the difference between a good play and a great play, and that play was INDEED GREAT.

Gone be a tough road for the Seahawks, Wilson and Lynch due BIG pay days and you can't pay everyone.

Yeah it was a really good play by the corner (although the inside receiver should have at least partially disrupted his path to the ball - one of the main points in making that play work).

The play call is what really confused me. If the Pats had their goaline package in and you want to pass on it, why not play action or at least roll Russell out and give him other options. Ugh!!
 
Jarred,
Since I am from Cleveland, I have learned to tell my self, "It's not reasonable to feel bad about a group of men who are millionaires" after my team has blown the occasion over and over again.
Honestly, this works for me.

Yeah.... and you should be from Atlanta, the worst team on the planet lately.:laughing: And with a new coach coming that will now have to defend allegations of "piped in fan sound" (to make it louder for the opposing teams) that allegedly happened when he wasn't even with the team!

Yet they are building a BRAND FREAKING NEW $1,400,000,000.00 stadium! Yes, that's 1.4 BILLION! :eek:

In fact, it'll end up being much more than that by the time it's all said and done. I'd expect it to hit close to $2 billion by the time it's all said and done.:laughing: One tiny lot next door went up to over 6 times the appraised value, some 80' wide and brought $6.9 million.

And for what? The ability to see a team with the worse record in the NFL as of late.:rolleyes: Have you been to the area where the stadium(s) are lately? :eek: Not exactly where you'll be spending your evenings watching the sunset (unless you have body armor and a plethora of semi to full automatic weapons). :dunno:

All those poor poor pitiful millionaires, just hurts my soul thinking how in the world they'll survive.

That play call just goes to show you..... brain farts come to anyone, anywhere, at THE STUPIDIEST TIME! And you can get others to believe your dribble if you just phrase it right. :D :applause:
 
If you look at the replay, the Pats D was playing 10 on the line one deep safety.

I don't care if the pats had 12 men stacked up, they weren't stopping Lynch 3 times from the 1. Lynch was falling forward nearly every play he had the ball.

It was a FANTASTIC play by the CB, gotta give him credit. The ball was on target by Wilson as well, but why call that play is beyond me.

For that play the ball was actually too far in front of the receiver. For a tight play like that, it should have hit him in the numbers. But, Wilson isn't accurate enough anyways...
 
Best running back in the league. He should have gotten the ball period.
 
Lynch always falls forward...he would have gone in!
 
Another person you have to give a ton of credit it coach Belichick, he just out works you, out schemes you, and out prepares you.

That dude finds "bums" on the street, and coaches them up to play great. He is a master motivator!!
 
Yeah.... and you should be from Atlanta, the worst team on the planet lately.:laughing: And with a new coach coming that will now have to defend allegations of "piped in fan sound" (to make it louder for the opposing teams) that allegedly happened when he wasn't even with the team!

You've got a good coach coming in, you're defense should improve with him, and you've got some pretty decent offensive players.

Stadiums are crazy, that's all I can say about that.
 
Jarred,
Since I am from Cleveland, I have learned to tell my self, "It's not reasonable to feel bad about a group of men who are millionaires" after my team has blown the occasion over and over again.
Honestly, this works for me.

:iagree: Still not over the Drive The Fumble The Shot and Jose Mesa.
 
You've got a good coach coming in, you're defense should improve with him, and you've got some pretty decent offensive players.

Stadiums are crazy, that's all I can say about that.

Yeah, Quinn has some impressive experience under his belt for sure. I'd surely like to see the defense take a HUGE step in the right direction (especially when you temper that with what he's done in Seattle).:dblthumb2: Here it just seems as if the guys (players) don't give a rats arse one way or another, when the checks keep coming in that is. :rolleyes:

Just can't figure that whole stadium thing out though. Not like it'll make any real difference 'on the field'. Guess it'll make for better monster truck shows. :laughing: But hey.... we're getting TWO new facilities. The Braves are actually moving OUT of Atlanta, to the north of the perimeter. I miss the simpler days, when hammering Hank Aaron, Dale Murphy, Chipper Jones, Andrew Jones and Ron Gant were slugging them over the fences while Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine, John Smoltz and Phil Niekro, (with the most badazz knuckler ever) were putting fear into hitters far and wide. :D
 
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