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id rather play sf than gb but im really just quacked relieved atlanta didnt complete another choke in a history of heartbreaking postseason. already had to deal with braves getting quacked over and uga falling 5 yds short of the national title game and thats just this year. Quack grammar go falcons
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Post by Alberto Balsalm on Jan 13, 2013 16:33:08 GMT -5
this has been the most entertaining round of NFL playoff games i can remember in years. BAL-DEN was one of the best NFL games i've seen in years period. San Francisco was entertaining as hell last night and that Seahawks comeback gone wrong was incredible. Russell Wilson is so much fun tonight
Hope the late game tonight lives up to the precedent the rest of them have set so far
As a Saints fan, I was in total bliss for about 17 football seconds. I still have faith in San Francisco finishing the job next week. I really just think between us not making the playoffs and Goodell being here for the Super Bowl, if Atlanta represents the NFC there will a lot of angry locals that will not want to be nice to the visiting dirty birds. I don't think it would get to the point where things would get dangerous, but I do hope we get egg the shiz out of the Falcons bus.
All that is to say that I think San Fran looked too good last night to lose to Atlanta, so let's hope we don't have to play nice in three weeks.
Post by Homer J. Fong on Jan 13, 2013 17:04:50 GMT -5
I've been a huge fan of the Seahawks' staff this year. Obviously Carroll and Bradley, but even Bevell's playcalling really improved as the year went on. Today, the loss is on them. No idea why Carroll and Bevell didn't play for a field goal either time they were in the red zone in the first half. Maybe hubris? The red zone FGs by Hauschka last weekend were clutch, it seems they forgot that bit. Not sure why Bevell waited until the second half to start using the zone read with any regularity.
Finally, and most perplexing, I can't fathom why Bradley switched them to a PREVENT defense at the end. The Falcons only needed to get in FG range, prevent wasn't going to help. Seattle's D did a great job in the second half playing their usual man coverage, to switch it up at the end was indefensible. Also, the lack of Chris Clemons was really apparent, especially in the last ATL series, where Seattle couldn't get any pressure on Ryan.
Sadly for Falcons fans, with Seattle playing that poorly for 2/3 of the game, they should have won by at least two touchdowns. Much as I'm loathe to see it, I think the 49ers roll next week.
Now that the Seahawks are out, I gotta root for the Patriots. If they win the Super Bowl again, it will only make the Giants look better for beating them twice in the big game.
I've been a huge fan of the Seahawks' staff this year. Obviously Carroll and Bradley, but even Bevell's playcalling really improved as the year went on. Today, the loss is on them. No idea why Carroll and Bevell didn't play for a field goal either time they were in the red zone in the first half. Maybe hubris? The red zone FGs by Hauschka last weekend were clutch, it seems they forgot that bit. Not sure why Bevell waited until the second half to start using the zone read with any regularity.
Finally, and most perplexing, I can't fathom why Bradley switched them to a PREVENT defense at the end. The Falcons only needed to get in FG range, prevent wasn't going to help. Seattle's D did a great job in the second half playing their usual man coverage, to switch it up at the end was indefensible. Also, the lack of Chris Clemons was really apparent, especially in the last ATL series, where Seattle couldn't get any pressure on Ryan.
Sadly for Falcons fans, with Seattle playing that poorly for 2/3 of the game, they should have won by at least two touchdowns. Much as I'm loathe to see it, I think the 49ers roll next week.
I liked Seattle going for it on 4th and 1 in the Red Zone earlier in the first half when it was 13-0, but not to give the ball to Lynch on either 3rd or 4th and 1 was unbelievable.
I don't know how much I would preen about that win, frankly. The Falcons were a field goal away from one of the biggest choke jobs in NFL history. If they play like that next week, against a team that actually has a pass rush, they'll lose by 30.
not gloating. atlanta played like shiz the second half but luckily matt ryan was able to pull off another miracle drive to set bryant up. bosher was trying his hardest to hand the game over with those weak ass punts and the botched squib at the end.
SF will be a tough game and hopefully the Falcons will show up for more than just the 1st half.
The Falcons come close to blowing it just about every week, so we have to take pride in not how we won, but the win. BTW, I like your choice of the word "preen" when talking about falcons.
not gloating. atlanta played like shiz the second half but luckily matt ryan was able to pull off another miracle drive to set bryant up. bosher was trying his hardest to hand the game over with those weak ass punts and the botched squib at the end.
seriously though quack you bosher
Matty Ice isn't exactly off the hook either. Given the situation, his interception thrown into double coverage up 13 in the 4th quarter is one of the worst playoff INT's I've seen in a while.
not gloating. atlanta played like shiz the second half but luckily matt ryan was able to pull off another miracle drive to set bryant up. bosher was trying his hardest to hand the game over with those weak ass punts and the botched squib at the end.
seriously though quack you bosher
Matty Ice isn't exactly off the hook either. Given the situation, his interception thrown into double coverage up 13 in the 4th quarter is one of the worst playoff INT's I've seen in a while.
but he made 2 great throws to setup the game winning fg.
Ah, against Baltimore again. Should be a good one.
And man, Quizz Rodgers - I like him. I've liked the guy for years, he has some good talent for being small. Danny Woodhead type, can do a lot of different things and surprise when few expected it.
I might have been trying to find a Quizz jersey recently, not gonna lie.
Mar 14 Sheepdogs/Fitz & The Tantrums/City & Colour (Austin)
Mar 15 Jim James (Austin)
Apr 26 Jim James (Boston)
May 4 Clutch & The Sword (Portland ME)
Jun 8 DMB (Hartford)
Jun 21 Jim James (Northampton MA)
Jul 27-28 Newport Folk
Oct 25-27 MOEMS
I'm sorry, congrats on your playoff win. But if I recall, dirty bird fans egged our bus, so forgive me for hoping to see it happen to you if you win next week, which you probably won't.
I agree that Bronc-Ravens game was one of the best games I have seen in a long time! Wish I could have watched that ATL-SEA game(damn you work!!! ), looks to been another good one, but with Seahawks down 3 tds going into the 4th qtr? ATL will be crushed by San Fran next week. I would say Pats beat Ravens, but I think that defense is railing around Lewis, it is gonna be a close one!
For the Super Bowl, I am going with what the media wets themselves over, Brother vs Brother, who is Jack going to pull for?
On the other hand, if I am wrong on both accounts, then I called this Super Bowl a long time ago, like before last season.
Post by Dave Maynar on Jan 14, 2013 8:43:39 GMT -5
I agree with you, but the sentiment rdk was replying to was the idea, "Atlanta let a lead slip against Seattle, so SF is going to wreck them" which has some logical fallacies of its own to contend with.