I know it makes for a dramatic ending but I can't stand to watch the officials decide the outcome. It's like, after the PI on Crabtree, the refs were going to call anything to help Oakland pull it out. I didn't get to see either def. holding call at the end, maybe they were legit, but with all the hand-checking and push-offs they let go by in the red zone, I just don't see the justification to call it on the final play over and over until they get the right result.
I miss the old Mile High Stadium.
So the lynch thing gets weirder. ..he didn't run on field to protect his qb, he did it to get his cousin, the chiefs cb Peters, out of the mix.
https://www.google.com/amp/profootba...us-peters/amp/
*shrugs* The Seahawks are little more than a high tech version of Davis' Raiders; it's no wonder an Oakland native fit in so well there (until, y'know, he didn't.)
Incidentally, the correct answer (for those wondering whom to root for in that game) is "a TIE at the end of OT: Then NEITHER wins." Though in terms of standings an Oakland win is better for us since they're farther behind; we must still win our next game just to claim sole possession of first in the AFCW, and KC can take it right back again if they beat us next week.
Oh, valid point. I thought you meant all starters, you should take the time to be more descriptive, don't be shy. —Jaded
Never confuse frustrated candor and disloyal malice.
Love can't be coerced. —Me
Which won't happen. Broxton Kelly will bail us out.
Oh, valid point. I thought you meant all starters, you should take the time to be more descriptive, don't be shy. —Jaded
Never confuse frustrated candor and disloyal malice.
Love can't be coerced. —Me
Its Redzone time.
CBS showing NFC games is lame.
Redzone for me too, until about noon, then it's the ale house.
Newton quitting at the 20 is about as perfect as it gets. He wouldn't have caught him, but I don't care.
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