NFL Post-Game Handshakes, Holiday Edition: Seattle Rolls Over San Francisco, Bud Adams Boils Over, and All The Playoff Scenarios
Happy Holidays this week. No Roundup here on Christmas Eve, so enjoy the final weekly recap of the season and don’t drink too much Egg Nog.
Seattle Seahawks Are In Beast Mode: Yet another hugely impressive performance from Seattle, this time against a quality opponent. Seattle looks like a Super Bowl contender in recent weeks, with their defense continuing to play physically and aggressive, and the offense really starting to hit a major stride. The read option with Russell Wilson and Marshawn Lynch seems like a pretty imposing play for defenses to contend with, and opens everything else up. Seattle has now outscored opponents 150-30 over the last three games — as impressive a stretch as any in NFL history in the regular season.
San Francisco can still hold off Seattle for the division title thanks to the tie in the column, so long as they can avoid what happened to Minnesota in 2003 going against a bad Arizona team. Seattle is likely to be locked into a wildcard round game (though they can still finish as high as the 2 seed). We’ve seen five of the last seven Super Bowl winners emerge from the wildcard round, though, and Seattle looks to be choice 1A of this year’s candidates.
Bud Adams is Pissed, and He’s Not Going to Watch it Anymore: Bud Adams flipped off his television set in Houston during his Titans 55-7 loss at Green Bay, deciding it was for the birds. Bud Adams has been one of the more patient owners with coaches, staying with Jeff Fisher for a long time. Apparently, it’s because the results were usually enough not to roust him from his nap in front of the black and white television before early dinner. Well, after Sunday, he was not happy.
“I want to sit down with Mike and our guys and discuss the whole thing with them and see why we are not doing better,” Adams said. “It is not against the law to check with my people. Mike will tell me what he thinks is wrong. … I want to find out how he feels why we can’t win more games. The way we played today — my god, I wouldn’t even want to come and watch that.”
NFC East Showdown on Sunday Night: Dallas and Washington will play for the NFC East title on Sunday Night Football, after Washington beat the Eagles and the New York Giants again lost in a rout. As it turns out, Dallas’ loss just kept them from eliminating the Giants this week. The Cowboys only route to the playoffs is now as the #4 seed; Washington could clinch a playoff spot before that game begins.
Tim Tebow Wanted No Part of the Wildcat: After the Jets demoted Mark Sanchez, but chose to start Gregg McElroy, Tim Tebow reportedly asked to be removed from the wildcat package. Wow, I mean, if a player basically asks to be benched, that’s a pretty big deal. Why would any team want to trade for Tim Tebow at this point? The drama is not worth it. We’ve already had multiple leaks over the weekend about Tebow–how he is likely to go to Jacksonville; wait, no, that’s not decided; now this about not playing. Can you imagine the onslaught and disruption from Tebow behind the scenes if the notoriously poor practice player and thrower of ducks doesn’t win a starting job in Jacksonville?
AFC Playoff Field is Set: Houston, Denver, New England, Baltimore, Indianapolis and Cincinnati are in. In the kind of weird twist possible because division winners get home games and wildcards are locked in, the bottom three teams in the AFC can actually rest starters if they so choose. Baltimore is locked in as the #4 seed, hosting #5 seed Indianapolis. #6 seed Cincinnati knows they will travel to whoever loses out for the bye. [correction: Baltimore could still get the #3 seed with a win, and a New England loss thanks to the head to head tiebreaker]. Of course, Coach Chuck Pagano is returning this week, so you would think the Colts try to play this straight up. Baltimore and Cincinnati will probably resemble a preseason contest.
Houston can still get the #1 seed with a win at Indianapolis. Denver is next in line, capable of getting the #1 seed with a win if Houston loses, and clinching the #2 seed if they can just beat Kansas City at home. New England can still get the #1 seed if both Houston and Denver lose, and gets a bye if either does.
Offensive Rookie of the Year, no bad choices: The Colts and Seahawks are in the playoffs; Washington is a home win away from joining them. Andrew Luck now has seven fourth quarter game winning drives. Russell Wilson’s offense is absolutely humming right now, and he has been on fire for two months. Robert Griffin III returned from missing one game to again put up an efficient game. It’s a debate that will rage for awhile, but all three should be good quarterbacks for a long time. It’s a good thing I don’t have a vote on this.
I do think that the “system” argument is being applied unfairly here compared to other top quarterbacks. All excellent quarterbacks also benefit from being in offensive systems that utilize their strengths, and they generally put up their better numbers when they have better players around them. I think that right now, I would go Griffin by a hair over Wilson and Luck (where I do think the poor offensive line and play in close wins closes the gap). I wouldn’t lose sleep over arguing for any of them.
The Final NFC Wildcard Breakdown: Ties are broken within a division first, then across divisions, so the final wildcard spot will come down to 2nd place in the NFC North vs. 2nd place in the NFC East. Minnesota gets that spot with a win (or tie, and Chicago loss). Chicago needs to win, and have the Vikings lose, because Minnesota has the tiebreaker on division record.
Washington can still get the wildcard with a loss at 9-7. In that case, they would finish 2nd in a three-way tiebreaker in the NFC East. Washington would also win the tiebreaker over Minnesota at 9-7 (head to head win) if both Minnesota and Chicago lost.
The New York Giants would finish 3rd in the NFC East if Dallas won, because of their inferior division record due to the earlier loss to Philadelphia. Thus, they need Dallas to lose and for Washington to go ahead and get clear of them while winning the division. New York would win a tiebreaker over Minnesota on conference record if both Minnesota and Chicago lost. So, the Giants need losses by all of Chicago (at Detroit), Minnesota (vs. Green Bay), and Dallas.
FOURTH AND ONE LOG
1. Kansas City went for it on 4th and inches at the Indianapolis 27, tied 13-13 with 10:21. Brady Quinn was stuffed on a sneak attempt. Those kind of sneak attempts convert over 80% of the time, more frequently than the kicks, particularly in December, so it was a pretty clear choice, but swung the game. Indianapolis took the lead on the following drive.
2. On 4th and 1 from the Dallas 19, up 7-0 at start of 2nd quarter, New Orleans kicked the field goal. Hartley missed. Dez Bryant scored the first of his two touchdowns three plays later. New Orleans went from the 23 later that quarter, and converted by defensive penalty, scoring the tying touchdown three plays later.
3. On 4th and 1 at their own 49, up 13-3, Jacksonville punted against New England. The Patriots marched for a field goal on the next possession, and ultimately won 23-16.
4. On the opening drive, Philadelphia went for it twice, first at their own 46, then at the Washington 30, converting both and later scoring a touchdown.
5. Up 27-20 at the Philadelphia 43 with 4 minutes left, Washington took a delay of game and punted. Washington won when the Eagles came up just short at the 5 yard line in their attempt to tie it.
6. Pittsburgh went on 4th and 1 from the 50 in the second quarter, down 7-0. Isaac Redman converted. Facing another 4th and 1 from the Cincinnati 6, Tomlin elected to take the points and Shaun Suisham missed a 24 yard field goal.
7. Facing 4th and 1 from the Pittsburgh 48 with 52 seconds left, the Bengals punted. Roethlisberger threw the decisive interception two plays later.
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December 24th, 2012 at 9:47 AM
The Giants aren’t a good football team as of right now. This slow death sucks. I’ll be pissed as hell if they lose to the Eagles and vikings, cowboys, and bears all lose.
December 24th, 2012 at 9:52 AM
Wilson looked poised last night. Much more than Kaepernick. Seattle is peaking at a good time.
Merry Christmas to all y’all.
December 24th, 2012 at 9:55 AM
i just had to laugh watching peyton pick apart the browns defense…we never stood a chance.
sucks cuz trent was running like a man possessed but only had 9 carries. peyton just owned that game from beginning to end. just strangled the browns to death like it was an afterthought.
December 24th, 2012 at 9:57 AM
dirt…could you please tell me a little about dez bryant yesterday? i think i may be developing a fairly unhealthy mancrush.
December 24th, 2012 at 10:03 AM
Couldn’t be more right. The NFC West is shaping up to be a pretty good division for the next few years. Doesn’t bode well for the Cardinals.
December 24th, 2012 at 10:04 AM
After so-so games from Brady and Peterson, i think Manning clinched the MVP yesterday. Though i would probably vote for ARodg.
December 24th, 2012 at 10:06 AM
Is this
Ballin’the Roundup?And my ROY ballot is currently: Luck, Wilson and RG III.
December 24th, 2012 at 10:07 AM
Lisk, you have a mistake. Baltimore is not locked into the 4. If they win and NE loses Baltimore gets the 3 seed because of their head to head win over NE.
The Giants are terrible right now. No desire on either side of the ball. Terrible play calling on offense. Nicks being hurt has let teams just clamp down on Cruz since Nicks can be covered one on one. GB is sitting pretty at 3 as they should easily beat any of the potential 6 seeds right now. That includes the Giants.
December 24th, 2012 at 10:09 AM
Excuse me SF will be the 3 if GB beats Minnesota this week.
December 24th, 2012 at 10:11 AM
They just need a decent QB. That defense is Legit and Fitzgerald is a beast. Sadly, the shit show they have at QB is wasting his talents.
December 24th, 2012 at 10:13 AM
dirt…could you please tell me a little about dez bryant yesterday?
I could, but I’d rather tell you how hard it is to play defense against Drew Brees when you lose starting middle linebacker and stud Ernie Sims, and then you lose perennial All-Pro linebacker Alex Albright for a long stretch of the game, and all of the sudden, your linebackers are Dan Connor and Brady Poppinga, and your strong safety is playing free safety and your free safety tasked with covering Jimmy Graham is a guy the packers didn’t want last year, and nobody wanted this year.
I know nobody wants to hear it, but Dallas was amazing yesterday, given how lousy their defensive personnel is.
December 24th, 2012 at 10:14 AM
Sadly, they need more than a QB. I would go so far to say if they upgraded their LT and RG, then Kolb would be good enough at QB assuming he can stay on the field. They also need a SILB to complement DWash, and they need help at safety. They are only a few positions away though, but with how strong the divisin is getting, they need major upgrades at those positions, not minor ones.
December 24th, 2012 at 10:16 AM
good god. nightmare.
December 24th, 2012 at 10:18 AM
I would go so far to say if they upgraded their LT
Jake Long would like to be considered for an obscene amount of money. Also don’t worry about the Dolphins making a matching offer, because they’re not gonna.
December 24th, 2012 at 10:19 AM
They were 4-1 (wins over Seattle and @ NE) and in a OT game with the Bills when Kolb went down. Not saying he’s the long-term answer but people seem to forget this. He’s Kurt freaking Warner compare to the guys who replaced him.
December 24th, 2012 at 10:20 AM
Smallie, it is amazing how much good QB play overshadows a teams flaws. Look at the Colts this year vs last year. I think the Cards have more talent (excluding QB) than this years Colts.
December 24th, 2012 at 10:20 AM
I”m on board with this, but his recent injury history is concerning. There look to be some day 1 starters at LT in the draft too.
December 24th, 2012 at 10:21 AM
when Kolb went down.
um, his ribs got ripped off his sternum. And I am not kidding. That’s what happened to him. Draft some fucking linemen.
December 24th, 2012 at 10:21 AM
and he’ll get it too…PFF’s kinda got me convinced he’s not necessarily worth it tho.
December 24th, 2012 at 10:22 AM
There look to be some day 1 starters at LT in the draft too.
take one of those, too. And then trade up and get a guard besides.
December 24th, 2012 at 10:22 AM
Kolb seems talented but injury prone. He always ends up hurt it feels like.
December 24th, 2012 at 10:23 AM
Yeah I saw that for several years with Kurt Warner. This year’s cardinals were so deficient on the O Line that no QB could have been effective back there.
December 24th, 2012 at 10:23 AM
I know nobody wants to hear it, but Dallas was amazing yesterday, given how lousy their defensive personnel is.
As a guy who routinely bags on Tony Romo, he’s been really good this year.
December 24th, 2012 at 10:25 AM
As good as Luck has been, the Colts are due for a serious regression to the mean next season. Lots of narrow wins over crappy teams.
/wet blanket
December 24th, 2012 at 10:27 AM
As a guy who routinely bags on Tony Romo, he’s been really good this year.
he’s been doing a lot better since they put the “throw it to Dez no matter what” play in the play book. I like that play.
December 24th, 2012 at 10:28 AM
serious regression to the mean
that’s what happens to me when I don’t get enough sleep
December 24th, 2012 at 10:28 AM
With the added bonus of knocking the Vikes out of the playoffs, would make for a Sunday worthy of remembering in song…plus then the 49ers would welcome the opportunity to beat he shit out of the Bears again (I’m assuming Chicago’s winning in Detroit since the Lions are another team that will let their defense score)
December 24th, 2012 at 10:29 AM
Eli’s 2 rings have given him a Teflon coat, but he has too many bad games to be considered a top-tier (Brady/Manning level) QB. Honestly I think the only QB to break through the Brady/Manning level has been Rodgers.
December 24th, 2012 at 10:30 AM
Going out of business sale on Todd Haley! No offer refused!
Here’s the play calling after the 3 CIN turnovers yesterday, all in the 2nd half, which set up the offense with all the momentum in the world:
Run for 4 yards, run for -1 yard, sack to take them out of FG range;
Run for 3 yards, incomplete pass, sack for -12 yards;
Run for 2, pass for 12, run for -2, sack (def penalty for 1st down), incomplete, incomplete, incomplete.
December 24th, 2012 at 10:30 AM
he’s been doing a lot better since they put the “throw it to Dez no matter what” play in the play book. I like that play.
Obviously I haven’t seen too many Dallas games this year, but Romo seems to be forcing fewer throws and protecting the ball. And yeah, being able to chuck it up to Dez is pretty nice, too, but Romo still deserves the cred.
That being said, Duck Fallas.
/brohugs
December 24th, 2012 at 10:31 AM
If Romo had played like Eli has the 2nd half of the season people would be screaming for him to be benched.
December 24th, 2012 at 10:31 AM
For those of you in the TBL FF league
December 24th, 2012 at 10:31 AM
Honestly I think the only QB to break through the Brady/Manning level has been Rodgers.
You’re forgetting somebody.
/that guy’d
December 24th, 2012 at 10:32 AM
OT…i love when you overhear someone’s convo on speakerphone and the internal wholesaler they’re talking to does the obvious i-wasn’t-listening “RIIIIIIIIIIIGHT…” and then proceeds to tell them something that was only tangentially related to the actual question.
adult ADD is a sumbitch, tell yew whut.
December 24th, 2012 at 10:34 AM
Most of that is on Ben. He played like Ass the last few weeks. He is reverting back to his old/bad habits since the injuries. All his INTs the last two weeks have been in No Huddle, when he is calling plays.
Not saying Haley is blameless, but offense looked much better when Ben was following the game plan earlier in the year.
December 24th, 2012 at 10:36 AM
i like to think the steelers are struggling because karma exists.
December 24th, 2012 at 10:39 AM
Looking at Cleveland’s history, you may have a point.
Seriously though, fuck draft position, i refuse to live in a world where the Browns sweep the Steelers in a season. They better win this weekend. And I mean convincingly. Go for it on 4th down constantly, 2-pt conversions, onside kicks, etc…
/Fuck the Browns
December 24th, 2012 at 10:42 AM
Most of that is on Ben.
I agree – Haley wasn’t calling for a “sack” as an actual play, I don’t believe. More about execution. Just my opinion.
December 24th, 2012 at 10:42 AM
They’ve scored 30 points once all season. They’re 21st in YPG, 22nd in PPG, 11th in passing, 26th in rushing. It’s not good enough.
December 24th, 2012 at 10:42 AM
counterpoint: dont you want to live in a world where a recently fired, but defiantly smug pat shurmur says “browns fans will always remember he had the steelers’ number?”
/CAN’T wait til he’s fired
//cleveland’s old testament karmic forebear must’ve done some seriously twisted shit
December 24th, 2012 at 10:44 AM
Not disagreeing, but Haley did nothing to take the offense out of predictable situations. When you can’t run the ball, and you continue to put the offense in 3rd and 6+ situations, you’re not going to be successful.
What early success the Steelers had this season was when Ben was converting an inordinate amount of 3rd and longs.
December 24th, 2012 at 10:51 AM
Seriously? Offense has been walking wounded. All Ben had to do was take care of the ball yesterday. Play calling reflected that. Yet we go No Huddle and Ben gifts the Bengals 10 points.
With all the injuries to the OL, the WR inability to catch/not fumble, the RB running soft, I am amazed the offense finished that high. Its way to early to blame this on Haley. It’d be nice if his Franchise QB would quit being a diva and buy into the system.
December 24th, 2012 at 10:53 AM
I should have known we were doomed at halftime when they kissed Franco’s ass for 15 minutes for the immaculate reception.
December 24th, 2012 at 10:55 AM
I had Dez Bryant, Peyton and Decker. Set a league playoff point total. Too bad it was the semis. I think I might have used up all my points yesterday.
December 24th, 2012 at 11:07 AM
plus then the 49ers would welcome the opportunity to beat he shit out of the Bears again
if smith isn’t back, if davis is still scrambly (best hit of the year?)…bears have a chance to lose by only 10
December 24th, 2012 at 11:10 AM
I want to see a lot of Bruce Gradkowski next week. Go Miami, too; would much rather play Baltimore than New England.
December 24th, 2012 at 11:10 AM
A lot of Cardinals fans are clamoring for Haley as nw HC. I say hell no. Kurt Warner was the reason the Cardinals offense was as goodas it was, not Todd Haley. If/When they fire Whisenhunt, I hope they promote Ray Horton to HC and let him hire a talented OC.
December 24th, 2012 at 11:14 AM
Funny, because I think a lot of Steeler fans would love to have Whiz back as OC. I know I would.
December 24th, 2012 at 11:16 AM
If Eli had Romo’s playcaller, he’d be in the playoffs this year. Ever wonder why an offensive coordinator with 2 rings hasn’t received a call from a team to become head coach? It seems like every defense knows what’s coming. Bad offensive line and predictable playcalling is a bad formula. Nevermind the fact that the lack of a pass rush this year has absolutely exposed the DB’s.
December 24th, 2012 at 11:18 AM
Mike Munchak has to be #1 on the deserves to be fired list. They’ve lost six games by three touchdowns. When your team is playing that bad, that often, it’s time to get a new coach
December 24th, 2012 at 11:19 AM
A lot of quarterbacks have looked bad in Seattle. Ridiculously tough place to play.
December 24th, 2012 at 11:22 AM
Good eating though, amirite?
December 24th, 2012 at 11:22 AM
No, we know it’s because he went 6-16 as a head coach, but he’s an excellent coordination
December 24th, 2012 at 11:23 AM
coordinator*
December 24th, 2012 at 11:23 AM
I would truly fear the Seattle Seahawks if they had home field advantage, but alas, they do not.
December 24th, 2012 at 11:25 AM
Mike Munchak has to be #1 on the deserves to be fired list.
yeah, but he has some Hall-of-Famery with that organization to skate with a little bit. If they’d been interested in winning games, they’d have played Hasselbeck anyway. They were trying to figure out just how shitty Locker was. The answer, pret-ty pret-ty shit-ty
December 24th, 2012 at 11:25 AM
I would truly fear the 2011 NY Giants if they had home field advantage, but alas, they do not.
December 24th, 2012 at 11:27 AM
Hardly the same thing, Mr. Peanut.
December 24th, 2012 at 11:28 AM
Yep. I hate the “12th Man” as a gimmick, but it seems to work for the home team. They won’t win the Super Bowl, but they’re fun to watch.
December 24th, 2012 at 11:28 AM
No, we know it’s because he went 6-16 as a head coach, but he’s an excellent coordination
I have no recollection of that stint with the Chargers. But he could really stand to be fired right now.
If you’re an excellent coordinator, you’re probably going to get more than one head coaching job. That’s how it works. You get one, you fail, you get your old job back somewhere else, and eventually, you hit enough keywords in the interview your agent makes you take that you get paid. Then you probably fail again.
Seriously, Mike Mularkey is currently an NFL head coach. Mike Nolan will be a head coach next year. Chan Gailey is currently an NFL head coach.
December 24th, 2012 at 11:31 AM
splain hernia
December 24th, 2012 at 11:32 AM
pat fucking shurmur is a god damned fucking NFL head coach god fucking damnit.
December 24th, 2012 at 11:33 AM
Even Bruce Arians got an interim job thanks to cancer.
December 24th, 2012 at 11:34 AM
If that’s the way it works, Belichick would not be coaching the Patriots today.
/that’s not the way it works
December 24th, 2012 at 11:34 AM
thanks to cancer.
one man’s serious disease is another man’s opportunity
December 24th, 2012 at 11:36 AM
my first internship (paid) i only worked two days a week. then the sports editor got cancer and they asked me to work a full week. i had a part time job making more money but knew that a full week doing career-y things would be great, so i said, you’ll have to pay me more because to work full time for you, i’ll have to quit this fish department job. they buckled and i claimed a victory over cancer
December 24th, 2012 at 11:37 AM
pat fucking shurmur is a god damned fucking NFL head coach god fucking damnit.
that’s not even the worst of it. Because Pat Shurmur has been a head coach, he is extremely likely to be a head coach again in a few years, notwithstanding how bad of a head coach he is.
December 24th, 2012 at 11:37 AM
Gilbride has put together some really strong offenses throughout his career. I don’t know all the dynamics of why he’s only had one head coaching job, but I’d take his career over the good coordinators turned failed head coaches, like Crennel, etc.
December 24th, 2012 at 11:38 AM
why he’s only had one head coaching job
because old irishmen can beat his ass
December 24th, 2012 at 11:39 AM
Apples to oranges. Belichick was long regarded as a top coaching talent. Gilbride isn’t on that level, but he’s more competent than most OCs
December 24th, 2012 at 11:39 AM
shit, you dont even have to be excellent.
December 24th, 2012 at 11:40 AM
That’s another reason I like Gilbride. Anyone who is disliked by Buddy Ryan or his blowhard spawn is fine by me
December 24th, 2012 at 11:41 AM
It’s partly personality/leadership based. I don’t think Gilbride excels in these areas
December 24th, 2012 at 11:43 AM
Monte Kiffin could never quite get his Buccaneer defense over the hump.
December 24th, 2012 at 11:44 AM
Gilbride has put together some really strong offenses throughout his career. I don’t know all the dynamics of why he’s only had one head coaching job
he’s probably a terrible interview, and he probably won’t STFU about run and shoot.
December 24th, 2012 at 11:45 AM
Or Tom Moore. There are a bunch of examples. The head coach point isn’t a strong barometer of a coordinator’s quality
December 24th, 2012 at 11:47 AM
Agreed. The coordinator skill set isn’t directly translatable to HC either
December 24th, 2012 at 11:47 AM
Monte Kiffin could never quite get his Buccaneer defense over the hump.
Tony Dungy got all that credit, and there were at least 3 guys who coached below Dungy/Kiffin that became head coaches.
Kiffin must not have wanted to be a head coach.
December 24th, 2012 at 11:51 AM
Yeah, Kiffin has passed up a bunch on interviews and opportunities. He was happy doing what he was doing, and then he joined his crazy son.
December 24th, 2012 at 11:51 AM
this is one of the worst sports days of the year. one bowl, no nfl, no nba, no cbb
no one has a problem playing on christmas day, why not xmas eve?
December 24th, 2012 at 11:52 AM
timmy, why is seattle not having hf advantage that much different than the gmen? besides different players and coaches?
December 24th, 2012 at 11:55 AM
Putting together strong offenses and playcalling are seperate entitities. He may be a good QB confidant, he may be able to structure the concept of an offense, however his ability read the flow and adapt his playcalling to it, sucks. For that reason he is far from an excellent coordinator. If I remember correctly, that was the gist behind the blowup between him and Buddy Ryan on the sideline
December 24th, 2012 at 11:56 AM
I think Gilbride can draw up a playbook, but as a playcaller, he sucks. But the Giants execution has been bad, the line has been leaky as holy hell in the second half of the season.
December 24th, 2012 at 11:57 AM
2012 Seahawks: 7-0 at home, 3-5 on the road
2011 Giants: 4-4 at home, 5-3 on the road
Plus go look at Wilson’s home/road splits…the Hawks are markedly better in Seattle whereas the Giants were essentially the same team regardless of location
December 24th, 2012 at 11:59 AM
If Seattle had home field advantage they’d be close to a lock to go to the Super Bowl.
Not nearly as scary away from home. Oh, they recently beat the Bears on the road? Impressive, except the Bears suck.
December 24th, 2012 at 12:00 PM
That’s a stretch. Tough to be a part of two championship teams and many highly productive offenses while being as bad of a play caller as you’re describing
December 24th, 2012 at 12:01 PM
i’m not defending seattle. just curious as to why hf advantage meant more to one team. agree that bears suck, but have been saying this since week 6
December 24th, 2012 at 12:02 PM
thanks butters
December 24th, 2012 at 12:03 PM
I assumed you were aware that Seattle has been absurd at home this season.
December 24th, 2012 at 12:05 PM
It may be tough as you describe it, but as evidenced by Gilbride, not impossible. As a playcaller, he sucks.
December 24th, 2012 at 12:06 PM
I assumed you were aware
Ha!
December 24th, 2012 at 12:07 PM
mainly i was going off the assumption that teams would rather play at home than not, especially in postseason
December 24th, 2012 at 12:08 PM
I agree with this, but a decent coordinator would make adjustments to having a leaky line
December 24th, 2012 at 12:30 PM
No mention of Stefan Logan kneeling the ball at his own 4 with a minute or so left in the game? Dumbest fucking play I’ve seen this year. Dude has muffed about 6 punts as well this season.
December 24th, 2012 at 12:37 PM
Dumbest fucking play I’ve seen this year.
my vote goes to packers backward pass on a punt return when they were up 11 late in the bears game last week
December 24th, 2012 at 12:48 PM
The Seahawks lost to some very poor football teams on the road this year. At times in the past it has seemed that the Giants were actually better on the road, which defies logic.
Seahawks have been Jekyll and Hyde for years, remember when 7-9 Seattle spanked the defending SB champs in Seattle in the playoffs?
December 24th, 2012 at 12:54 PM
This applies to Lane.
December 24th, 2012 at 2:34 PM
I wish this had been posted around lunchtime instead of the AM.
December 24th, 2012 at 8:25 PM
Bills still blow