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Just had a discussion with my brother and dad about who will win the Super Bowl. At no point were the Patriots mentioned. And they haven't been mentioned on here much either.
I wouldn't be surprised at all if they beat Denver.
After watching the first half, they should just eliminate both of these teams. I can hardly watch this snoozefest. Also, jimmy, I like how you said gron gave the skins way too much credit, so you took away a skins field goal and gave it to seattle haha
After watching the first half, they should just eliminate both of these teams. I can hardly watch this snoozefest. Also, jimmy, I like how you said gron gave the skins way too much credit, so you took away a skins field goal and gave it to seattle haha
A 4 point difference in the final score is very very different from a 10 point difference in the final score.
I wouldn't call it that bold. The NFC is pretty wide open, so whoever wins this should be riding a good wave of momentum. Seattle already just thrashed SF not too long ago, and Washington could make a game interesting out there.
Whoever wins that is probably going to be facing the Falcons. Seattle can beat the Falcons at home, I don't think there is a chance in hell that the Skins could.
They could totally beat the Falcons at home. I'd rather play the Falcons in Atlanta than Seattle here at this point. I've watched both teams play a lot the past few weeks and it would be a close game. Like when they played each other earlier in the season when the Falcons actually looked decent and the Redskins looked lost. None of this matters if they lose to Seattle though. Or, I guess, if Minnesota wins tonight.
I don't know if they choked so hard as they just went downhill quick as soon as Griffin reinjured his knee.
So stupid to keep him in after that. Cousins should've come in long before he actually did.
Yeah, it's not like Cousins played like crap in the games he had been in during the season. I wonder if keeping him in came more from Shanahan or Griffin though. Griffin would be the 1000000th player to downplay an injury in order to stay in a big game.
Did you watch the game? That was not a choke at all. Just because you take the lead in a game does not mean it's a choke. I hear people who don't know about sports say this all the time. Seattle was the better team - Redskins got 14 quick ones and Seattle settled into their game plan and outplayed them and a wounded RGIII for the rest of the game. Healthier RGIII/Kirk Cousins - either way would not have mattered. You can't choke when you're not the better team.
Did you watch the game? That was not a choke at all. Just because you take the lead in a game does not mean it's a choke. I hear people who don't know about sports say this all the time. Seattle was the better team - Redskins got 14 quick ones and Seattle settled into their game plan and outplayed them and a wounded RGIII for the rest of the game. Healthier RGIII/Kirk Cousins - either way would not have mattered. You can't choke when you're not the better team.
agree with all except one thing. healthy rg3 would have made a difference.
Skins definitely didn't choke. They lost to the better team. Would a healthy RG3 have made a difference? Of course. But I still think Seattle would've won.
Also, I loved seeing Russell Wilson sprinting down-field to block for Lynch.
Rg3's final injury, in slow motion replay, was very hard to watch. Ap needs to reach out to him with encouragement and/or advice on how to recover quickly in case its the dreaded acl. I'll be cheering for seattle in the nfc, and probably denver or the ravens in the afc
Don't get me wrong, I hate this year's Seahawks more than just about anyone here... but God bless Russell Wilson. The guy I cheered for years as a Badger now heads a team that actually made me root for Da Bears & Vikings to beat. That's no small feat. I finally have a love/hate attitude towards a QB that's not Favre for the first time in years. Kinda missed that...
I think it will be a close game which will be nice considering the sh*t show the NFL put on this weekend.
What's funny is I loved this weekend's games, with the exception of the Packers thumping of Minnesota.
I'm a defensive guy, so hard-nosed slugfests are my favorite. I am fully aware that this is not what 99% of the country wants, though.
Actually, that part makes me enjoy those games even more.
I like defense as well. Now that I don't have any teams that I have strong feelings about in the playoffs, I use the soft calls they make on defensive players in order to get fired up for the games. That being said, I don't know if "hard-nosed slugfests" are what I saw for the other three games. Cincy-Houston was more of a showcase for inept offenses (especially Cincy) rather than stout defenses. Washington-Seattle had good defense, but you couldn't help but wonder how much of it was Seattle's defense and how much of it was Griffin being gimped (look at Washington scoring pre-injury and post-injury). You could make a case for Baltimore-Indy, but that game started to look done at the end of the first half and certainly became 95% done by the end of the 3rd quarter. Sunday's games were better than Saturday's but I certainly hope next week's will exhibit an improvement.
See, I guess I should be more specific. Houston/Cincy had a battle of the two most disruptive DL in the entire NFL right now: JJ Watt and Geno Atkins. That "battle" (I hate when they use this term since they dont' actually face each other, but whatever) lived up to the hype and then some.
Dalton isn't anything special and Schaub is playing like an older version of Sanchez, but 2 of the 5 best WR's in the entire NFL were playing in that game. They only combined for 140 yards and zero scores, and these are guys that were (at times) literally unstoppable this season. To the point Dalton and Schaub would just bail out of pressure and launch a meteor down the field and pray their WR got to it, because if they did there was an 80% chance they caught it. Hats must be tipped to Leon Hall and Johnathan Joseph (among others) for keeping those two monsters at bay. But I analyze football for fun, so I'm f*cked in the head and realize stuff like this doesn't wow other people the way it does me.
The Ravens/Colts games was rather ugly, that's the toughest one to "pretty" up intelligently so you guys don't just laugh and go "....who the f*ck likes watching Joe Flacco overthrow receivers for four quarters?" For the record, I hate Flacco, think he's the most overrated (and soon to be overpaid) player in the NFL and would rather watch the Ravens give Ray Rice 50 touches than let Flacco throw it 20 times. But I find my man crushes in every game and Paul Kruger basically took it upon himself to face f*ck Andrew Luck for the entire game. 5 pressures, 3 QB hits, 3 sacks. To put it bluntly, the only other person I saw have that disruptive of a game (11 pressures/hits/sacks is outrageous and is more than some starters had in the entire 16 game season) was JJ Watt.
I think we'd agree the Seattle/Skins game had its moments and doesn't need to be defended too much (WHY WON'T THEY SHOW BEASTMODE BEING FED SKITTLES ON THE SIDELINES!?!?).
I guess I focus more on individual battles and that's where I find my fun. I'm a nerd, deal with it.
I want to root for the Seahawks but Carroll is such a douche.
I see people say this fairly often, and I just don't get it. From what I can tell, he's a goofy, nicer-than-most-NFL-coaches guy. He's not a red-faced lunatic like Coughlin or Harbaugh, nor a leather-skinned android like Shanahan. He's not inarticulate and weird like the Grumblelord...he's an overly enthusiastic, seemingly laid back dude.