OT oh, by the way....Tom Brady and Russell Wilson...

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So, are you ready to take the Lambeau Leap with the rest of 'em?
Rodgers looked pretty healthy when the Green Shit Pukers were looking good after the first half.


We weren't watching the same then because Rogers has been hurting for weeks. Did you not see him dragging his leg whenever he tried to run?
 
I'll be attending church of the pillows during the "Super" Bowl.... Not interested in the least!
 
All Wilson had today was a shit load of luck and Lynch. He was sporting a 7.0 QB rating prior to the Packers choking the game away. How many games does a QB win while throwing 4 INTs? Lynch got a chance to go Beast Mode and made the Packers pay.
 
I'll be attending church of the pillows during the "Super" Bowl.... Not interested in the least!


I kinda feel the same way. I was really hoping for the Packers & Colts, two teams that haven't been there for a while. Very disappointing.
 
I kinda feel the same way. I was really hoping for the Packers & Colts, two teams that haven't been there for a while. Very disappointing.

Yes.... Not to mention the Pats (cheaters) beat just about everyone they face except the Giants, but too be completely honest, I find Seattle boring and their luck will run out...
 
Yes.... Not to mention the Pats (cheaters) beat just about everyone they face except the Giants, but too be completely honest, I find Seattle boring and their luck will run out...


And with the opportunities the Packers had today in the 1st quarter they should have blown Seattle off the field. Not to mention that there coach is a pussy for not going for a 4th & goal on the 1 yard line in the 1st quarter.
 
Or the two yard line
Or on 4th and half a foot at the 20.

The Seahawks' luck came in the form that they were even in a position to make some plays to win. If GB was remotely-competently coached, they should've been up by almost 30 at half.

But in OT....whoever decided to bring both safeties up to the line--Beast Mode going crazy or not...decided that game.
 
All Wilson had today was a shit load of luck and Lynch. He was sporting a 7.0 QB rating prior to the Packers choking the game away. How many games does a QB win while throwing 4 INTs? Lynch got a chance to go Beast Mode and made the Packers pay.

I think it was more of case of Seattle doing what they had to do.
Their last real chance of winning (or losing) the game was pulling off a successful onside kick. The Packers bumbled the kick as sometimes CAN happen on those plays unless the ball bounces right into the recieving team's belly...and Seattle got the ball back.
And eventually in OT Wilson completed back to back 35 yd passes including a perfect strike over the top ...and did you notice the GB defender interfering with Kearse. He had no choice because it was a perfect gutsy pass from Wilson.
Could've been underthrown or whatever for an INT but it wasn't.
It wouldn't have mattered if Wilson had thrown 9 INTs prior to that play....the Packers were doomed. lol

And why didn't Rodgers with 3 timeouts and a minute and change left in regulation try and work the ball for a possible TD instead of playing it safe and settling for a FG attempt?

Wilson's great effort and skill on the two pt conversion is what gave Seattle a 3 pt lead.
Say what you want about the GB defender on that play but it was all Wilson getting the ball there and putting his reciever in position to catch it...and he did.

Wilson and Brady in the Super Bowl - the two best QB/leaders in the NFL.
 
Wilson was almost solely responsible for the game being lost if a GB player could hold the ball right into his hands. He played the worst playoff game I've ever seen a QB play. Anybody giving this clown credit is a moron. If that was Eli, there would be 500 articles about how Eli sucks.
 
It was Eli (actually, worse) and the same thing happened:

http://espn.go.com/blog/new-york/giants/post/_/id/31453/no-one-reason-for-elis-picks
From ESPN: stuff like "he had a bad game/season", "he didn't forget how to play the position", "got unlucky", etc.

When Eli threw FIVE picks against SEA last year, even the Daily News wasn't blaming Eli.
“There’s no way to sugarcoat it,” an irate Coughlin said. “It was a pathetic offensive performance. We didn’t block anybody. We didn’t make any plays. We didn’t create any opportunities for ourselves. I told the players who prepared and gave great effort that I appreciated what they did. I told those that were obvious that they had not (prepared) that I felt sorry for them.”

What he WAS was solely responsible for putting that absolutely perfect ball where only the receiver could get it for the game-winner. Just like Eli put the ball right where only Manningham could get it. And now he's 10-0 against Super Bowl-winning QBs and on his way to his second in 3 years.
 
Prime example today. Wilson with one of the most brutal championship games you will ever see. How quickly things can change in the NFL.

Reminded me of Roethlesberger in the SuperBowl, 5 minutes of Brilliance preceded by 55 minutes of suckitude.
 
...the 2 point conversion was more like a "hail Mary"...that ball stayed in the air forever.



http://fansided.com/2015/01/18/seattle-seahawks-get-ridiculous-2-point-conversion-video/


Thank you Ron, Skill my ass, that ball was just thrown toward the end zone (Hail Mary) with the hopes that someone on his team would catch it. It was the luckiest toss I've ever seen. Hell I'd bet that if you could get a close up on Wilson on that toss he's probably got his eyes closed. SKILL? year right.
 
...the 2 point conversion was more like a "hail Mary"...that ball stayed in the air forever.



http://fansided.com/2015/01/18/seattle-seahawks-get-ridiculous-2-point-conversion-video/

Wilson the playmaker...can run for over 800 yds,
Thank you Ron, Skill my ass, that ball was just thrown toward the end zone (Hail Mary) with the hopes that someone on his team would catch it. It was the luckiest toss I've ever seen. Hell I'd bet that if you could get a close up on Wilson on that toss he's probably got his eyes closed. SKILL? year right.

Are you sure you saw the play? Maybe you should ask a sympathetic friend if he saw Wilson maneuvering between a couple of Packers and making about as GOOD a throw under those conditions DIRECTLY in the exact area, across the field, where the Seattle player was and (as smart fans already know) gave the receiver every opportunity to get his hands on the ball.
Rodgers on his best day couldn't make that play.
 
The guy who won that game for Seattle is Lynch. You're blind or didn't watch the game if you think anything different.
 
Wilson the playmaker...can run for over 800 yds,


Are you sure you saw the play? Maybe you should ask a sympathetic friend if he saw Wilson maneuvering between a couple of Packers and making about as GOOD a throw under those conditions DIRECTLY in the exact area, across the field, where the Seattle player was and (as smart fans already know) gave the receiver every opportunity to get his hands on the ball.
Rodgers on his best day couldn't make that play.

That play was nothing but sheer incompetence by the packer defender. The ball didn't even reach the endzone.
 
Wilson made it happen, and as I said in the above post- Rodgers on his best day couldn't have made that play...open you're eyes and recognize the best all around leader/winner/QB this side of Tom Brady today is Russell Wilson.
 
Until the NFL and NCAA create a Unity pact together, and come to terms with Coaches, who have wrecked havoc and 5 years worth of Sanctions against NCAA FB Teams. Then the NFL will continue to be enablers of fools and cheats, while the NCAA will pay the price for these fleeing coaches bullshit/crimes.

Take Pete Carroll, he decimated USC FB. No scholarships, no bowl games, no TV or TV revenues, and a ton of other shit, hung on the heads of the USC Team like a weight, while trying to tread water in the Ocean.

Carroll destroyed USC, and if he returned to So. Cal, it would not be a pretty reception. The man deserves a bullet b/t the eyes, IMO, or at least in the ass...!

NTM-the night prior to the NCAA levying Sanctions to the Public, Petey, bought a one way ticket out of LAX to Seattle, and the rest is History. Pete signed his Seattle Contract, just hours prior to the NCAA going Public.

IMHO, I believe a College Coach who breaks all the rules, should not be privy to being a NFL Coach at least not until the Sanctions against his college team, have run their course. In other words, I'd love to see the NFL/NCAA double up on ensuring cheating Coaches, cannot run across the border to flee sanctions, of which they were aware of or a part of. Onec those Sanctions are completed, then let the dumbasses apply for a NFL job.

IMO this is only fair, if a Coach creates or allows an environment to cheat, then he should also be held accountable, not able to flee the scenes, without some kind of NFL lockout for said offender....! just my 2 cents...!
 
Wilson the playmaker...can run for over 800 yds,


Are you sure you saw the play? Maybe you should ask a sympathetic friend if he saw Wilson maneuvering between a couple of Packers and making about as GOOD a throw under those conditions DIRECTLY in the exact area, across the field, where the Seattle player was and (as smart fans already know) gave the receiver every opportunity to get his hands on the ball.
Rodgers on his best day couldn't make that play.


Look at the link that was supplied, he chucked the ball in the air as he was getting hit in the direction of 2 receivers & 2 defenders & prayed that he wasn't going to throw his 5TH interception & that one of his players would catch it. Snap out of it, he got lucky on that play. With that said, his play in overtime was flawless.
 
Wilson made it happen, and as I said in the above post- Rodgers on his best day couldn't have made that play...open you're eyes and recognize the best all around leader/winner/QB this side of Tom Brady today is Russell Wilson.

I disagree on both fronts for numerous reasons.

NTM- a Champion Caliber QB with SB rings; does NOT sit on the sidelines and cry when his team loses in either a AFC Championship game or SB.

As for the Patsies, my sister could QB a Patsies Team designed to run with a mediocre QB....with blinders on my sister....!
 
But then Hell Wade Boggs cried a river in the dugout of the 86 Series...! I enjoyed watching Boggs hit, yet after that Little League level of emotional bankruptcy, I've seen LL Teams with more Moxy and Sportsmanship than Boggs, or Brady.

Each and every player knows going into any game at any level, they just may be the one's to lose. If that much is not ingrained, then heaven help them.
 
I disagree on both fronts for numerous reasons.

NTM- a Champion Caliber QB with SB rings; does NOT sit on the sidelines and cry when his team loses in either a AFC Championship game or SB.

As for the Patsies, my sister could QB a Patsies Team designed to run with a mediocre QB....with blinders on my sister....!
PS: Carr could of made that pass with His eyes closed...!
 
Like I said from the start you can have any opinion you want. It's just silly though to try and run down a QB with the numbers of Rodgers. He's also going to win his second MVP. The guy can make plays.
 
...exactly...he not only failed to knock the ball away, but he also could have easily tackled the receiver before he reached the goal line.


http://fansided.com/2015/01/18/seattle-seahawks-get-ridiculous-2-point-conversion-video/

Just looked at it again couple of more times and it keeps looking better.
Not only was he about to be hit within a second, he actually turned his body in mid air to get the ball out in the direction of the receiver - and if you look carefully you can see the receiver breaking towards the endzone to Wilson's left and Wilson spots him....and for someone to be critical of the pass because it wasn't thrown on a "line" is just plain ignorant. Wilson got nailed as he was throwing it way across the field..and it WAS accurate....accurate enough for the receiver to just reach up and grab it.

And....incidently, Wilson also took the best hit cheap-shot Mathews had to offer earlier in the game.

Now can you stop embarrassing youselves.
 
Just looked at it again couple of more times and it keeps looking better.
Not only was he about to be hit within a second, he actually turned his body in mid air to get the ball out in the direction of the receiver - and if you look carefully you can see the receiver breaking towards the endzone to Wilson's left and Wilson spots him....and for someone to be critical of the pass because it wasn't thrown on a "line" is just plain ignorant. Wilson got nailed as he was throwing it way across the field..and it WAS accurate....accurate enough for the receiver to just reach up and grab it.

And....incidently, Wilson also took the best hit cheap-shot Mathews had to offer earlier in the game.

Now can you stop embarrassing youselves.


...hmmm, lemme see...how can I put this in a way that my meaning won't get lost or misconstrued?

...how about this...you're nuts.



...you're completely outnumbered on this topic yet according to you, we're the ones who are "embarrassing ourselves"?
 


I still say this is a much better play, especially because it wasn't for the right to go to a Super Bowl. Add that to the mix, and Carr would have a record field day, given the right mixture of a SB contending team; like the Pack.

Yet, Rodgers does indeed deserve the MVP....!
 

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