Funny Seahawks vs San Francisco 49ers

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    Votes: 12 60.0%
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    Votes: 8 40.0%

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GREENLAW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
There are time when you risk extending the ball out and times when you don't. 4th down is exactly when you make sure you do.
Go niners!

tough play at the end to go shy of the yard line. greenlaw made a tough play, like he did in week 10 (if he returns that int the entire way, which he should have, tonight was irrelevant).
 
tough play at the end to go shy of the yard line. greenlaw made a tough play, like he did in week 10 (if he returns that int the entire way, which he should have, tonight was irrelevant).

Wilson had 8 tries to get a td....he is pathetic
 
There are time when you risk extending the ball out and times when you don't. 4th down is exactly when you make sure you do.
Go niners!

...to his credit, he did "try" to extend the ball out -- he just got fucking rocked and his best efforts were 1/2 inches short!! :biglaugh:
 
The end of that game was played so poorly... Its easy to nit pick but Seattle gets down to the one and gets a delay of game penalty... Wilson threw literally 5 passes in his last 8 that had no shot of being caught by one of his receivers. SF wasnt much better at times.
All that to say, was a good / close game overall, I really dont think Seattle has the skill position players to win a superbowl this year both in their secondary and on offense.
Edit: oh and I think SF has the best front 7 in football not New England. New England may have the best secondary, but Id rather have the front 7. If NE makes it to the superbowl and SF does too, Brady may retire at halftime with as little as he can move.
 
The end of that game was played so poorly... Its easy to nit pick but Seattle gets down to the one and gets a delay of game penalty... Wilson threw literally 5 passes in his last 8 that had no shot of being caught by one of his receivers. SF wasnt much better at times.
All that to say, was a good / close game overall, I really dont think Seattle has the skill position players to win a superbowl this year both in their secondary and on offense.
Edit: oh and I think SF has the best front 7 in football not New England. New England may have the best secondary, but Id rather have the front 7. If NE makes it to the superbowl and SF does too, Brady may retire at halftime with as little as he can move.

Seattle will be lucky to beat Philly in the wildcard
 
It's so stupid that division winners are guaranteed home field...

It is what it is. Probably good Seattle isnt playing at home for the playoffs. They can't win at home if the game is handed to them
 
The end of that game was played so poorly... Its easy to nit pick but Seattle gets down to the one and gets a delay of game penalty... Wilson threw literally 5 passes in his last 8 that had no shot of being caught by one of his receivers. SF wasnt much better at times.
All that to say, was a good / close game overall, I really dont think Seattle has the skill position players to win a superbowl this year both in their secondary and on offense.
Edit: oh and I think SF has the best front 7 in football not New England. New England may have the best secondary, but Id rather have the front 7. If NE makes it to the superbowl and SF does too, Brady may retire at halftime with as little as he can move.
I think the Niners might be on the verge of a dynasty to be honest.

Their front 7 is mostly young guys who aren't yet or are just now reaching their prime. Then you look at Jimmy G who should only improve, and then the fact that they have two young star/future-star position players in Kittle and Samuel, along with a coach who can make a good RB out of seemingly anyone and is one of the brightest offensive minds in the league... That seems like a recipe for a dynasty to me. Maybe I'm biased though.
 
I think the Niners might be on the verge of a dynasty to be honest.

Their front 7 is mostly young guys who aren't yet or are just now reaching their prime. Then you look at Jimmy G who should only improve, and then the fact that they have two young star/future-star position players in Kittle and Samuel, along with a coach who can make a good RB out of seemingly anyone and is one of the brightest offensive minds in the league... That seems like a recipe for a dynasty to me. Maybe I'm biased though.
do you trust Kyle Shanahan, NFL dynasties are more coaching then players, most NFL careers are really short.
 
do you trust Kyle Shanahan, NFL dynasties are more coaching then players, most NFL careers are really short.
Absolutely. He's one of the brightest defensive minds in the game and Robert Saleh is a great defensive coordinator and the perfect compliment to Shanahan.

NFL careers are short, but all these guys are already pro-bowl level players IMO:
Nick Bosa (22)
Deebo Samuel (23)
Fred Warner (23)
DeForest Buckner (25)
George Kittle (26)
Arik Armstead (26)
Jaquiski Tartt (27)

And when you look at Lynch's track-record in the draft, I think they have a perfect formula for a potential dynasty.
 
The end of that game was played so poorly... Its easy to nit pick but Seattle gets down to the one and gets a delay of game penalty... Wilson threw literally 5 passes in his last 8 that had no shot of being caught by one of his receivers. SF wasnt much better at times.
All that to say, was a good / close game overall, I really dont think Seattle has the skill position players to win a superbowl this year both in their secondary and on offense.
Edit: oh and I think SF has the best front 7 in football not New England. New England may have the best secondary, but Id rather have the front 7. If NE makes it to the superbowl and SF does too, Brady may retire at halftime with as little as he can move.
Delay of game penalty was a huge head scratcher???
I also cannot believe the Niners kicked the ball out of bounds on a kickoff?
How about the penalty for diving at the legs on third down?
Here is another one. Just over 2 mins left and Seattle still throws to the sidelines to stop the clock even though the 2 min warning was going to stop the clock?

It's like both sides of the ball went on Dumb Mode!
 

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