No one is unbeatable, but seattle in that building is the closest thing to unbeatable in the nfl, if not all of pro sports. If they get home field, theyre probably going back to the sb barring awful injury luck.
one missed touchdown throw away from losing the NFC Championship game? Also, they were down 10-0 in the beginning of the game but that idiot Kaepernick gifted Seattle with some lofty throws (and bad play calling on 1st down)
Arizona also beat them there last year. I don't think they'll be 8-0 there this year AND I don't believe they will go to the Super Bowl.
Assuming they hold on today, thats 18-1 at home in the wilson era. No one is unbeatable, but in that building they are the closest thing to it. Its not exactly going out on a limb to say they wont go back to back. The field always has a better chance. The ballsy thing is to tell me specifically who is beating them, because until further notice they are the decisive favorite.
Assuming they hold on today, thats 18-1 at home in the wilson era. No one is unbeatable, but in that building they are the closest thing to it. Its not exactly going out on a limb to say they wont go back to back. The field always has a better chance. The ballsy thing is to tell me specifically who is beating them, because until further notice they are the decisive favorite.
into the playoffs, well, then they have a chance to go into Seattle and win....ok, maybe except New Orleans.
Maybe, Chicago, Carolina, 49ers, Arizona.
If Arizona could throw 4 interceptions and still come out a winner, then who knows what? I'm getting what you're saying but the Broncos in the late 90s in the same category with their home field advantage were 8-0 at home and got bounced by Jacksonville in the first home game. It's the NFL, anything can happen.
Thats why I said no one is unbeatable. Any given sunday
theres no team in the conference who is more deserving of the frontrunner label. And theyre going to be a big favorite whenever in that building. Deservedly so, because when there they are the closest thing to a lock as there is. And today theyre just adding to that
Were two of the tougher home games on the seattle sked. They still have sf and arz who beat them there last year 17-10, the only home loss in the wilson era. Other 4 games are the lowly raiders and rams who both have about a 0.1% shot, and the cowboys and giants who will be longshots in their own right
8-0 at home wouldnt stun me. Any given sunday, I know. But I cant with a sober mind tell you which game theyre losing
That should have been a roughing the passer on Seattle
Is being officiated completely differently. Seahawks DB's getting away with mugging received. 9ers DB barely touches a receiver on 3rd and 9 and its PI. Joke
For all the talk about enforcing the new rules, it would be nice if they decide to include 32 teams and not leave out Sea. They tug jerseys, hold arms and grab so blatantly and get called for nothing
For all the talk about enforcing the new rules, it would be nice if they decide to include 32 teams and not leave out Sea. They tug jerseys, hold arms and grab so blatantly and get called for nothing
Peyton is so good and he's had such an amazing career.. but that's the kind of INT you've seen him throw just a little too often through the years. That backbreaker while they're driving down the field in a close game.
Seems like he so rarely makes mistakes but when he does.. they're like that. Straight up killer.
what is maddening to me is that from crew to crew and within each crew from game to game, the rules and enforcements of the rules seem to be wildly inconsistent.
In one game, we see a clean block on Foles called a PF, and in this game, we see the same kind of hit unflagged.
Im not sure denver gets the ball back. That hit looked like it took place post possession change. Im not sure how that gets enforced. I do know if we were talking about a p.i. instead of a personal foul, the fact that the ball was contacted before reaching the area of the foul would have negated the foul, we see that all the time
whatever the rule says, it would seem like a flawed rule if that hit negated the turnover as the ball was already picked
ha and Denver gets called for a personal foul, hilarious
This is why the NFL will suck. Cause fans only give a shit when it falls in line with the outcome they want.
I'm pretty sure the past few weeks have shown this to be false. People are bitching about the calls in every game, and not just in the Giants games like it used to be. There is certainly something wrong with the calls, and there have been several glaring examples this year - and we are only in Week 3.
People want that to be a flag? Are you fucking kidding me? You want that pick to not only be reversed but to reward Broncos 15 yards?
This is why the NFL will suck. Cause fans only give a shit when it falls in line with the outcome they want.
Nobody wants to see flags. But since they are throwing them at record levels, they shouldn't be picking and choosing when to throw them. If they are going to enforce the rule, be consistent is all anyone asks.
are being littered with flags. When one isn't called after others have, there is bound to be disbelief. Hell, I never saw Prince interfere today and get called, yet several other plays had worse contact without flags.
That's the problem the NFL has created with this new enforcement of secondary penalties. They call ones that have such little contact that when they miss one, people are going to wonder where the consistency is.
There are too many flags being thrown, but it sure would be nice if there was a heck of a lot more consistency.
About the bad calls and not the ones where the defense hits too hard.
Consistency is nice, but I don't want consistent ticky tack awful calls. At that point, I'd prefer a little inconsistency where I watch actual football being played.
when the kickoff is caught by the receiver in the end zone, why don't a couple of seconds run off the clock? They're not calling a fair catch. Shouldn't the time from the catch to the knee down be counted?
Any additional pain a team can put on the Seahawks is good for the
drive. As far as the interception goes, Manning and the Broncos had to take chances and be aggressive because the Seattle's defense put them against a wall. I thought the pick was just a fantastic play by Chancellor.
Eagles defense is terrible.
Nice toss by Manning.
Richard Sherman gets to hold even though the rules are being enforced because of him.
Dinner time
Arizona also beat them there last year. I don't think they'll be 8-0 there this year AND I don't believe they will go to the Super Bowl.
I am not sure about the second one but the first one will get called from now to forever.
Panthers.
Maybe, Chicago, Carolina, 49ers, Arizona.
If Arizona could throw 4 interceptions and still come out a winner, then who knows what? I'm getting what you're saying but the Broncos in the late 90s in the same category with their home field advantage were 8-0 at home and got bounced by Jacksonville in the first home game. It's the NFL, anything can happen.
It will be interesting to see how a big Kelvin Benjamin would fare against a Richard Sherman. Big and physical vs big and physical.
theres no team in the conference who is more deserving of the frontrunner label. And theyre going to be a big favorite whenever in that building. Deservedly so, because when there they are the closest thing to a lock as there is. And today theyre just adding to that
8-0 at home wouldnt stun me. Any given sunday, I know. But I cant with a sober mind tell you which game theyre losing
No need to get cute here and cause a turnover
We need them to win next week though because they play Philly
thank you
he said he wont use that term
TD or bust
But it is Seattle so...
This is why the NFL will suck. Cause fans only give a shit when it falls in line with the outcome they want.
Seems like he so rarely makes mistakes but when he does.. they're like that. Straight up killer.
In one game, we see a clean block on Foles called a PF, and in this game, we see the same kind of hit unflagged.
This happens all the time.
Actually he rushed for like 40 and 48 yards against us in the 2 games we played them last year, but.. yeah.
whatever the rule says, it would seem like a flawed rule if that hit negated the turnover as the ball was already picked
This is why the NFL will suck. Cause fans only give a shit when it falls in line with the outcome they want.
I'm pretty sure the past few weeks have shown this to be false. People are bitching about the calls in every game, and not just in the Giants games like it used to be. There is certainly something wrong with the calls, and there have been several glaring examples this year - and we are only in Week 3.
This is why the NFL will suck. Cause fans only give a shit when it falls in line with the outcome they want.
Nobody wants to see flags. But since they are throwing them at record levels, they shouldn't be picking and choosing when to throw them. If they are going to enforce the rule, be consistent is all anyone asks.
Blaming the fans....good lord
So yeah, keep bitching that other teams aren't getting every flag imaginable. That'll make the game more enjoyable.
That's the problem the NFL has created with this new enforcement of secondary penalties. They call ones that have such little contact that when they miss one, people are going to wonder where the consistency is.
There are too many flags being thrown, but it sure would be nice if there was a heck of a lot more consistency.
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Ha! I had pretty much the exact same thought.
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You're a fucking asshole
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Ha! I had pretty much the exact same thought.
I was thinking the exact same thing. Although more douche than asshole.
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Consistency is nice, but I don't want consistent ticky tack awful calls. At that point, I'd prefer a little inconsistency where I watch actual football being played.
Who are the idiots that let him go?
Who are the idiots that let him go?
The guys with Luck, who is about to turn into a 10 year+ great in his own right.
Hope they pull off the win tonight. Would be awesome to see them lose in Seattle and go to 1-2.
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And Denver got him for NOTHING!
Who are the idiots that let him go?
The guys with Luck, who is about to turn into a 10 year+ great in his own right.
yea don't even bother
Already left the building. Shame
Great block by j.r. sweezy on the td. Thats an awesome name. Sounds like a rappers stage name
Absolutely, Denver's offense woke up late against a tired Seattle defense.
Who are the idiots that let him go?
LMAO - Stan is nowhere to be found on the INT, then of course shows up on the TD pass.
Peyton's pick was the reason WHY they were in an 8 point hole before that last drive.
But I'll stop, Stan - I know how facts confuse you....
31/39
370 yards
4 TDs
0 Int
Who was it?
31/39
370 yards
4 TDs
0 Int
Who was it?
It was against a NAIA school. Doesnt count... haha