Seahawks at Saints Game Thread 2

Hanging with last year's Super Bowl champion. On the road.
I can dig it.
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welcome back officiating
It’s been so long since I’ve felt your knife in my back.
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by Hancock.Brett on Nov 21, 2010 2:46 PM PST reply actions 1 recs
This crew is horrible....
I hate this white hat. Why can’t all of these horrible calls be challenged? There’s like 15 officials out there “to just get it right” and they still ruin the game.
More than anything I hate that there are no repercussions for bad calls
Officials aren’t really held accountable.
by DJ C-Raig on Nov 21, 2010 2:51 PM PST via mobile up reply actions
This is really troubling
Not saying this is actually happening, but when there are no repercussions, it throws the door wide open for blowing games or favoring teams or getting paid off.
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by Matt Erickson on Nov 21, 2010 2:54 PM PST up reply actions
Officials are reviewed by the league
For every call (and no-call) after every game. I’m not sure what the repercussions are, but it makes sense that consistently bad officials can eventually lose their jobs.
They don't get paid all that much by the league
So there is really not much that can be done to them.
MST3000
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
Thank you Mr. Morgan for the MST3K shot there!!!
PBA wannabe!! Keep Michael Saunders in left!!! Russel Okung is my new man crush!!
by seanchristopher on Nov 21, 2010 7:10 PM PST up reply actions
Force a three and out and we're 100% back in it.
Love the game, love the beer, love your team.
We can still do it.
SEA!
Is that the light at the end of the tunnel, or the headlights of an oncoming train?
Someone who knows better than me:
Was that a legit hold on Pitts?
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I think it was the horrible roughing call on Brock...
…that hurt us the worst. We were in great position to get the ball back with a chance to score and they gave us the business… I hate this white-hat.
Got this shit
We are going to overcome the gentle fucking by the stripes and win this game.
I'm still scared.
We went into the half down 10-0 vs. Oakland and ended up being outscored 23-3 in the second half.
Not sure if New Orleans is capable of running it down our throats like OAK could, but yeah they probably are.
Wooooo!
by Anticitizen_One on Nov 21, 2010 2:48 PM PST up reply actions
New Orleans' offense is light years beyond Oakland's
So yes, they’re MORE than capable.
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by Matt Erickson on Nov 21, 2010 2:49 PM PST up reply actions
But their running backs are not McFadden and Bush, they are Jones and Ivory
Wooooo!
by Anticitizen_One on Nov 21, 2010 2:50 PM PST up reply actions
Oh I get what you meant
I took “running it down our throats” as a reference to running the score down our throats, not literally running it. I got ya.
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by Matt Erickson on Nov 21, 2010 2:52 PM PST up reply actions
Fucking bandwagon ass get-every-call-their-way teams can fall straight to hell.
Familiarity breeds contempt, and I want Drew Brees to get AIDs.
by DJ C-Raig on Nov 21, 2010 2:47 PM PST via mobile reply actions 2 recs
Simmer down there young fella
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
Don't worry.
Most of their real fans are half-dead anyway.
It's STILL Great to be a Florida Gator!
by Wayward Llama on Nov 21, 2010 2:50 PM PST up reply actions
I
realize that we are playing the world champs but fgs am I the only one that thinks it’s possible that Gus Bradley might lose his job by the end of the year?
John Hancock
We were 10th in the NFL in defense before all the injuries hit.
So no, I don’t think he’ll be fired.
It's just
that I am trying to remember the name of the New Orleans Saints punter.
John Hancock
by mrcoffee1969 on Nov 21, 2010 2:50 PM PST up reply actions
So are fans of every other team
That guy has the easiest job in the NFL
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
Oh well
I figured we’d lose this one by at least 14. It’s closer than that right now so….it’s not that disappointing. Offense is playing pretty well.
John Hancock
by mrcoffee1969 on Nov 21, 2010 2:53 PM PST up reply actions
244 yards passing in one half
There were quite a few games we’d be excited to have that in 4 quarters.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 2:54 PM PST up reply actions
Nah
we were pretty awesome before injuries forced us to rely on Craig Terrill and other camp fodder.
It's STILL Great to be a Florida Gator!
by Wayward Llama on Nov 21, 2010 2:53 PM PST up reply actions
Yeah, if we can maintain the core we have now and use the next couple years to build up depth, I really like the future of this team
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by Matt Erickson on Nov 21, 2010 2:55 PM PST up reply actions
I still can't get over that call on the hit on Brees.
I’m awaiting the apology from the NFL.
you know it won't come
A nobody on a nobody team playing against the greatest human interest story in possibly the history of the NFL.
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by Hancock.Brett on Nov 21, 2010 2:49 PM PST up reply actions
In all fairness, Hawthorne went helmet-to-helmet on the prior kickoff
It wasn’t a penalty because he led with his shoulder, but it was still a “hit” maneuver instead of a “tackle” maneuver, and that’s why the Saints’ return guy was shaken up. Blow to the head.
He's not a defenseless WR or QB.
And the non-call changed nothing in the game, while that call had a direct, substantial effect. Completely unrelated.
You're right
I shouldn’t have said “in all fairness”, because it wasn’t relevant to the impact of the game. I just don’t like seeing guys get hit in the head.
In other news
STOP TAKING ME TO FACEBOOK CRAPPY VODKA PEOPLE
Absolut is actually pretty decent vodka
Of course, crappy people can still make decent vodka
Stats are not a euphemism for tits
Vodka in general is pretty crappy
Personal opinion. I’m a whiskey man.
I just found Laphroaig recently
Makes my Glenlivet taste pretty crap.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 2:56 PM PST up reply actions
I like bourbon too
but I’ve been drinking most of my bourbon in Manhattans lately.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 2:57 PM PST up reply actions
Aside from the click-through ads, the marketing is pretty cool
and the bottle looks nice.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 2:56 PM PST up reply actions
Poor Austin Collie
Another concussion? Guy’s career might be over…
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Yeah, migraines are actually a result of hormone deficiency
Serotonin. Also contributes to manic-depression and anxiety.
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by Matt Erickson on Nov 21, 2010 2:57 PM PST up reply actions
Migraines are the result of lots of things
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 2:58 PM PST up reply actions
A lot of things that all contribute to serotonin deficiency.
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by Matt Erickson on Nov 21, 2010 3:00 PM PST up reply actions
Serotin deficiency may be involved
but there’s no clear evidence that it is the sole or critical factor:
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/migraine-headache/DS00120/DSECTION=causes
Eating citrus or coffee or chocolate doesn’t cause a hormone deficiency.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 3:03 PM PST up reply actions
I'm looking forward to a Leslie-led Vikings
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 2:52 PM PST up reply actions
Isn't Favre already a player/coach?
He’s just going to get the boot from the coach part.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 2:59 PM PST up reply actions
I already lost this game six times over the last month.
Inexplicable how he is still employed.
Cake for me too, please.
/sarcasm
?
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by Matt Erickson on Nov 21, 2010 2:53 PM PST up reply actions
This may be too vague of a description...
But did someone notice when Raheem Brock was seemingly held on a play while the Saints were in the red zone? I believe it was on 3rd down, and they showed him hollering at an official but no call was made. Just wondering if you guys think it was an actual hold.
The one where Brock was looking for a flag?
Yeah.
by DJ C-Raig on Nov 21, 2010 2:57 PM PST via mobile up reply actions
These calls are getting out of hand
The Brock call in particular. Same thing happened to Harrison in Pit again today. They are trying WAY to hard to protect guys and taking away from the game.
As I mentioned in the other thread...
When you are perceived to be a much worse team you just get bludgeoned by officials. That’s just part of the deal, especially on the road. You have to play your A+ game and hope they only play their A game.
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
Have they really been that bad outside of the helmet to helmet penalty?
I get that was a huge shift in the game but it was one call.
I only saw the last 4 or 5 mins of the first half
So I don’t know. I’m just responding to the grousing about the officials in a general sense.
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
They're America's Team!
Who cares if they’re 2-7!
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Butbutbut they are Ahmurikahs teamz!
Wooooo!
by Anticitizen_One on Nov 21, 2010 2:56 PM PST up reply actions
Has Butler done anything today?
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
Yeah, Obo is looking like a late-bloomer.
And I couldn’t be happier for him.
Is that the light at the end of the tunnel, or the headlights of an oncoming train?
Yes, what a gorgeous look
Of New Orleans’ depressing excuse of a city.
It's STILL Great to be a Florida Gator!
The only good thing about these field goals
I might win a fantasy game for the first time since September.
But I’d sacrifice that if Hasselbeck can keep the pace going and Lynch can start running better.
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
You have to make a concerted effort to lose that many fantasy games consistently.
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No way Roby wants to get hit again
He’s not running anything out any more today.
Listening to billick is like sweet music...
…compared to the commentators here in Denmark. Believe it or not, but it’s like listening to 3 billicks at a time…even worse than that!
Highlight of the year was when they were having a discussion for rookie of the year and one of the so called experts picked Danny Woodhead. Hilarious
How many almost picks so far?
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
4.9 ypc
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
Heater my god.
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
Can we have 15 men on defense for the second half?
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C'mon Curry
what the fuck man. you can’t catch that little shit? what happened to that burst?
It's STILL Great to be a Florida Gator!
Damn it Curry, drive his shoulder into the ground
I don’t want players to get injured, but if that were to happen it wouldn’t suck
So if Young gets cut...
…does Carroll grab the guy who beat him in that very big game? He’d be a hell of a reclemation project.
I wouldn't trust Young any more than I could throw him
Consistently inconsistent, overly emotional, and injury prone.
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Lots of professional athletes are headcases, just not publicly
Young is a hell of a talent and he’d at least be worth a look.
I know we'd get burned anyway
But I don’t think we’ve had a single blitz called today.
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
And that's game over.
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
Whitehurst to lead a 60 point 2nd half?
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
More Bloody Mary time!!!!!
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
Did you hear the Pats are playing the Colts?!
Score’s 21-14 Pats though, so the Colts are pretty much KO’d.
Wooooo!
by Anticitizen_One on Nov 21, 2010 3:04 PM PST up reply actions
My GF's playing Civilization 5 for the first time.
And I’m very tempted to go in there and teach her how to use airpower.
Civ got too watered down for me
I actually went back to playing IV as I can’t stand the new version.
So did my buddy who originally got me playing Civ
He was gestated on Civ III, I on Civ IV. That seems to make a difference with a lot of people.
Civ V has some good features. But they tried too hard to mitigate powerful strategies. The problem with that is that you diminish the organic/historical/natural sort of things, and give disproportionate weight to the development of obscure strategies (like farming gold from barbarian camps). And the new diplomacy mode is retarded.
Heh. I've been playing since the original.
Lots of hours wasted.
I play the iPhone version
I just get too bogged down in city management in the full version.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 3:15 PM PST up reply actions
Win probability just fell off a cliff
by jhmg16 on Nov 21, 2010 3:03 PM PST via mobile up reply actions
The only thing stopping their offense
Is having our offense on the field
Lots of folks blaming the secondary
When the only time Brees has been touched a flag was thrown.
by miracle_max on Nov 21, 2010 3:03 PM PST reply actions 1 recs
Brees has been masterful in the pocket.
Even when they’ve gotten pressure he’s just moved around and avoided it.
Even if you get pressure on Brees
you’re not allowed to hit him.
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
Game
OVER! Dammit, please prove me wrong.
Eternal Seahawk Optimist since 1976
by TrueHawkForLife on Nov 21, 2010 3:03 PM PST reply actions
I hate winning the toss and choosing to receive on the road
Giving the home team the ball first in the second half just seems like a prescription for disaster
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rather try to geta lead and protect it than have to get a lead in the 2nd half.
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
well.
what are our chances now?
Love the game, love the beer, love your team.
Yeah, the pass rush is the problem here
Their Oline isn’t even budging
by jhmg16 on Nov 21, 2010 3:04 PM PST via mobile reply actions
The seahawks picked Koren Robinson 9th oversl
by flyinmonky on Nov 21, 2010 3:06 PM PST via mobile up reply actions
Sorry, technical difficulties
Beer + commenting from phone = difficulty
by flyinmonky on Nov 21, 2010 3:08 PM PST via mobile up reply actions
Despite all of this
I definitely am feeling confident we will win the division. 4 of our last 6 at home? I’ll take it.
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
Need ATL to step up though
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
OBO!
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
You know
there used to be this thing that even the Seahawks played at one time. Some folks have been known to call it defense. haven’t seen much of it around of late.
John Hancock
Obo's had a strong showing.
Love the game, love the beer, love your team.
What the crap, Washington wasn't down.
This wooden soul of mine, it cannot ever climb from places it has fallen: In between where light can shine. It never falls in line, it barely has a spine, like branches severed from the vine. Like it was faulty by design.
Looked like he didn't know what to do with himself when he hit the second level.
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by Matt Erickson on Nov 21, 2010 3:07 PM PST up reply actions
The shine is off Troy Smith in SF
only 112 total yards of offense thru three quarters
Eternal Seahawk Optimist since 1976
by TrueHawkForLife on Nov 21, 2010 3:06 PM PST reply actions
He's garbage. Other teams get some tape on him, that's that.
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by Wayward Llama on Nov 21, 2010 3:09 PM PST up reply actions
TB 14 SF 0
And that honeymoon has been squashed. See ya Mike
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
Our only saving grace
may be that everyone else in the NFC Worst stands a good chance of losing as well.
John Hancock
by mrcoffee1969 on Nov 21, 2010 3:08 PM PST up reply actions
When were they under the radar?!
They won the super bowl a year ago.
Love the game, love the beer, love your team.
THat's a fumble.
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
Tell-tale sign that the game's over
Is when the announcer says “This game is far from over”
by surfmonkey89 on Nov 21, 2010 3:06 PM PST reply actions 1 recs
As soon as a big run breaks
My immediate thought is that there will probably be a fumble.
I just love these kinds of comments
They contribute so much to the thread.
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by Matt Erickson on Nov 21, 2010 3:08 PM PST up reply actions
It looked like his knee didn't touch
and then ball was out before his ass touched the ground.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 3:08 PM PST up reply actions
WIth another angle, they could over turn that.
Love the game, love the beer, love your team.
I don't think so
nice strip from behind.
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
On another note
What is the obsession with calling the game over? I don’t get it. No one cares if you are right.
by purplepansy on Nov 21, 2010 3:08 PM PST reply actions 1 recs
Frustration.
This team shoots itself in the foot way too many times.
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
Are you ready to seriously argue that
Seattle has a legitimate shot at mounting a successful comeback today?
John Hancock
by mrcoffee1969 on Nov 21, 2010 3:09 PM PST up reply actions
Why are you still here then?
Please, go, the game is over, no reason to stick around.
Cassandras
that want to get confirmation so they can go run errands and don’t have to keep cheering on their team during an exciting football game.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 3:09 PM PST up reply actions 1 recs
Fumble, but barely.
Of course, since the call was fumble on the field (of course), a challenge would have to be indisputable. Bleh.
Peter King's 51-20 pick doesn't seem far off.
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
Any chance Bradley just decides to call the 10 man blitz?
ET in coverage?
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
He hasn't exactly had a whole lot of carries.
And both of those “drops” were poor throws by Hasselbeck
It's STILL Great to be a Florida Gator!
by Wayward Llama on Nov 21, 2010 3:10 PM PST up reply actions
They both hit him in the hands
the old “blame Hass for everything” doesn’t really aplly here
And he slowed up on the second one
so that it ended up a little farther from him.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 3:12 PM PST up reply actions
That's ridiculous....
Just because some coach told you once that anything that hits you in the hands should be caught doesn’t make it true.
Seahawksaddicts.com
> that way
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by Wayward Llama on Nov 21, 2010 3:13 PM PST up reply actions
Seriously?
There’s no reason you should be telling people to leave.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 3:15 PM PST up reply actions
Seriously?
That place is a huge bastion of Hass apologists. I was responding to the “blame Hass for everything” idiocy.
It's STILL Great to be a Florida Gator!
by Wayward Llama on Nov 21, 2010 3:18 PM PST up reply actions
I'm actually feeling decent about this offense(minus that fumble)
This defense though, ugh.
What a great run by Danny Woodhead.
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
You know, I didn't expect the Seahawks to win
But I at least expected them to be competitive enough so NO couldn’t cover the spread.
Is that the light at the end of the tunnel, or the headlights of an oncoming train?
Just gotta take it back
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
Lofa whiffs.
Love the game, love the beer, love your team.
Fuck
this isn’t two-hand touch. Sack the asshole!
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 3:10 PM PST reply actions
Danny Woodhead: you can't stop him.
You can only hope to contain him. En fuego.
...
by Misfit74 on Nov 21, 2010 3:11 PM PST reply actions 1 recs
Brees IS masterful in the pocket
Still, the guys coming after him are all better athletes. Need to make some plays.
Again, and I don't understand this.
But WHY does this team have opposing teams’ QB’s dead to rights in the backfield ALL THE GODDAMN TIME and then completely whiff? Is it just me?
Shorter quarterback, better coordination
Brees moves like a dancer. But in exchange, we get more tips.
Obviously I meant Brees, but I guess iPhone doesn't like him.
That makes one.
by DJ C-Raig on Nov 21, 2010 3:12 PM PST via mobile up reply actions
Didn't stiff arm him.
Just side-stepped him.
Love the game, love the beer, love your team.
Curry and Hawthorne might be our only guys staying next year at LB
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
BANE!!!!!!
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
HAWK!
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by Matt Erickson on Nov 21, 2010 3:12 PM PST up reply actions
Lofa absolutely has to make that sack.
Love the game, love the beer, love your team.
ME!
Eternal Seahawk Optimist since 1976
by TrueHawkForLife on Nov 21, 2010 3:11 PM PST reply actions
say this for Lofa
you have to pull up on QBs right now.
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
I love when Mebane gets penetration
Eternal Seahawk Optimist since 1976
by TrueHawkForLife on Nov 21, 2010 3:12 PM PST up reply actions
4% chance of victory
I like it. It’s like playing slots.
Its mostly based on point differential
not the fact that NO is moving the ball at will.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 3:13 PM PST up reply actions
Big Bum Babs
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
nice
we need all NFC west teams to lose…so far, so good
Eternal Seahawk Optimist since 1976
by TrueHawkForLife on Nov 21, 2010 3:14 PM PST up reply actions
Atlanta scored.
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
So many of these plays
it looks like we have brees and he just steps in and drops a sweet pass
Our defense is really hard to watch sometimes.
Not much to be confident about, other than Bane and maybe ET.
This passing
game looks like pitch & catch. Our D might as well be on the fucking airplane.
John Hancock
Graham looks like he has Trisomy 21.
by DJ C-Raig on Nov 21, 2010 3:13 PM PST via mobile reply actions
It's not Brees. It's the line.
We threw six two plays ago and he didn’t move.
Love the game, love the beer, love your team.
I didnt realize
it was the ivory from Washington State… wow.
by Savage Seahawk fan on Nov 21, 2010 3:15 PM PST up reply actions
I rather not lose in a close game anyways
I am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soul - Invictus
Washington State couldn't use this guy, huh?
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
This is fucked.
Love the game, love the beer, love your team.
That INT changes things
we’re still in it now. I said that assuming they were gonna score
by hawksfan1401 on Nov 21, 2010 3:17 PM PST up reply actions
Yes he is
however we’re not going to win this game and at best he escapes unscathed. At worst he could get injured trying to mount a fruitless comeback. We’re going to need Matt down the stretch, I don’t want to see him injured in a game that clearly is out of hand.
John Hancock
by mrcoffee1969 on Nov 21, 2010 3:17 PM PST up reply actions
Might as well put CW in
it’s not like anything miraculaous is going to happen here anyways.
John Hancock
by mrcoffee1969 on Nov 21, 2010 3:16 PM PST up reply actions
The offense could gel in a game-time situation
Leading to better performance in future games.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 3:17 PM PST up reply actions
Yeah, no kidding
Matt was so ineffective in the first half. He’s done.
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by Matt Erickson on Nov 21, 2010 3:17 PM PST up reply actions
Please convert one of these batted passes
by jhmg16 on Nov 21, 2010 3:15 PM PST via mobile reply actions
That's like Siavii's 4th tipped ball.
by DJ C-Raig on Nov 21, 2010 3:15 PM PST via mobile reply actions
Looked like Hawthorne could have had that one if he wasn't turned the wrong way
Too bad we just can’t get the lucky bounces or ref support to make some of these road games wins.
Hass hasn't been sacked today
Yay?
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
Okuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuung
I can’t help but think that’s helping his performance.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 3:17 PM PST up reply actions
Heater!!!
Eternal Seahawk Optimist since 1976
by TrueHawkForLife on Nov 21, 2010 3:16 PM PST reply actions
HEATER!!!
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
Wow, don't get too excited about the interception in the end zone.
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HEATER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Is that the light at the end of the tunnel, or the headlights of an oncoming train?
Too little, too late?
Love the game, love the beer, love your team.
There is hope
just a little but…hope.
Eternal Seahawk Optimist since 1976
by TrueHawkForLife on Nov 21, 2010 3:17 PM PST reply actions
are we at the 1?
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
First play
96 yard endaround with Obo.
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
I'd like to see Lynch have a good rest of the day.
He needs a confidence lift at the very least.
Remember the M's - Indians game in 2001 when we were up 16 or 17 runs and wound up losing, costing us the all-time victories record?
Love the game, love the beer, love your team.
Remember the M's - Indians game in 2001 when we were up 16 or 17 runs and wound up losing, costing us the all-time victories record?
Love the game, love the beer, love your team.
I prefer not to.
Is that the light at the end of the tunnel, or the headlights of an oncoming train?
Okung hasn't got hurt yet!
… So there’s always that.
by flyinmonky on Nov 21, 2010 3:18 PM PST via mobile reply actions
1/8th of a glass sounds like a shot
I’m in.
BTW. The Ft. George brewery in Astoria is awesome.
by flyinmonky on Nov 21, 2010 3:27 PM PST via mobile up reply actions
49er's go for it on 4th down...FAIL!!!
TB first down on SF 44
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by TrueHawkForLife on Nov 21, 2010 3:19 PM PST reply actions
BMW!!!
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Would someone stop the fucking trumpet!
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Damn straight
If I have to hear that there should also be beads and titties.
Should try a a hurry-up for the hell of it
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
Now Seattle should use the Force.
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
See? SEE?!
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
See that....
That’s a good swing pass. One that doesn’t require Lynch of have 60 inch arms to catch.
I saw in another thread
People claiming that this dome is as loud as Qwest. Really? It’s so freaking quiet there.
It is as loud
When it’s halftime at Qwest it’s relatively quiet.
Oh wait, they mean at full tilt? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Beast is getting too stuttery
Dude needs to power through the tackles.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 3:22 PM PST reply actions
Offensive line is looking a bit better today
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by TrueHawkForLife on Nov 21, 2010 3:22 PM PST reply actions
Forsett!
Coming from 5 yards back.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 3:23 PM PST reply actions
This drive is slllloooowww
But at least it’s a drive
Locklear.
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BMW having ankle checked
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Troy Smith picked off again
Tampa Bay about to put SF away
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by TrueHawkForLife on Nov 21, 2010 3:24 PM PST reply actions
Radio says Baker got pushed back first
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Wow!
That’s some Vick-type shit.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 3:25 PM PST reply actions
HAHAA!!
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
Matt is looking good.
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Fuck me.
That’s twice I’ve predicted BeastMode fumbles.
Pull Lynch
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BeastMode
that was terrible
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by TrueHawkForLife on Nov 21, 2010 3:25 PM PST reply actions
ok, kill me
Love the game, love the beer, love your team.
Where is the fucking whistle there?
He was stopped for weeks…
by biju on Nov 21, 2010 3:25 PM PST reply actions 1 recs
Yep.
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by Wayward Llama on Nov 21, 2010 3:27 PM PST up reply actions
Good point
Every time you masturbate... God kills a kitten? Fuck kittens.
by Matt Erickson on Nov 21, 2010 3:26 PM PST up reply actions
No you have to spice it up
Experienced in motivating workers in alternative ways
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I don't think he could hold the mic
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by mrcoffee1969 on Nov 21, 2010 3:28 PM PST up reply actions
this hasn't been a trend.
better a game that we’re highly unlikely to win than a close one at home, right?
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I think he's trying to do too much
He knows the offense is sucking balls but he needs to just go down when there’s three fucking guys on him. He’s not going to break that.
The offense is sucking balls?
They’ve moved the ball pretty damn well when they’ve had it.
What part of the offense is sucking balls?
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 3:27 PM PST up reply actions
Ok, maybe that was a little rough
But we aren’t sustaining drives or finishing them in the endzone. That’s a bad combination.
The red zone offense is having trouble
but I think the bigger issues are on defense.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 3:31 PM PST up reply actions
Lynch = 3rd Down RB
Start Force and Washington gets the occasional carry.
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
Isn't it important that a 3rd down rb can catch
by hawksfan1401 on Nov 21, 2010 3:27 PM PST up reply actions
This isn't worth rehashing for the 12th time
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 3:29 PM PST up reply actions
I agree....
Few swing passes have ever been thrown better in the NFL.
Regardless
we should be tossing it to Force, cause he’s got that shimmy to get open in space.
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by Wayward Llama on Nov 21, 2010 3:36 PM PST up reply actions
Perhaps next year we can trade for Reggie Bush?
Since the Saints have Ivory and we have Force and some guy who can’t hold onto the football.
John Hancock
As much as I hate Coughlin
his bit about carrying the ball high is spot on. Lynch carries the ball too low and is too upright in traffic.
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Seriously, what is with this team
Why are so utterly incapable of playing from behind?
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Because, on the road especially
this team sucks. Usually it’s the offense. Today it’s the Defense and one guy on offense that cannot hold onto the football.
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by mrcoffee1969 on Nov 21, 2010 3:31 PM PST up reply actions
I think Seattle is officially out of toes now
stop shooting
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All through this
I’m just glad I’m watching the last few good games of Hasselbeck’s career.
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
He really has turned it on lately
but i still want someone new next year.
Punks jump up to get beat down.
Lynch
WHAT THE FUCK. You piece of shit get the hell of the field and put your house up for sale because you’re fucking out of here
I'm all for gamethread emotion
but over the top much?
Hell yeah
Someone call Louis Rankin.
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by Wayward Llama on Nov 21, 2010 3:30 PM PST up reply actions
Oh, fuck off, Billick.
No one is going to hold onto the ball when they’re getting killed like that. One dude tackling from behind and another pulling on the ball with all of his weight and strength.
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Tampa Bay 21 - San Fran 0
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by TrueHawkForLife on Nov 21, 2010 3:31 PM PST reply actions
Yay
Stl losing too. We’re gonna win this division yet.
I don't care about the implications.
As long as the 49’ers lose, I’m happy.
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by Wayward Llama on Nov 21, 2010 3:34 PM PST up reply actions
niners 3-7
no way they go 5-1 in their last 6
by hawksfan1401 on Nov 21, 2010 3:33 PM PST up reply actions
Yep
Way more concerned that Atlanta is letting St Louis stick around
Stats are not a euphemism for tits
losing at home today
4 road games left…we have two road games left
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by TrueHawkForLife on Nov 21, 2010 3:35 PM PST up reply actions
BMW is out with a foot injury
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Seems like it.
Hopefully it’s just from being out of the league so long.
I think the injured parts are the less severe variety, too.
A hand isn’t too bad. A foot is a bit worse. But either is better than an ankle and much better than a knee.
As I understand things.
Eh, seems like it's just been lots of random little things.
And none of it has caused him to miss a game.
But it has seemed to affect his performance
It may be that he’s not used to playing with the usual football nicks yet.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 3:35 PM PST up reply actions
CURRY!!!
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
This isn't our day.
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
Watching a different game?
:o)
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by mrcoffee1969 on Nov 21, 2010 3:35 PM PST up reply actions
Seattle is facing the Super Bowl champion Saints and making it exciting. I'm not sure what people expect.
72-0 Seahawks.
After the first quarter. Plus fresh pizza, two asian prostitutes, and a big bag of money.
Only
TWO asian prostitutes?
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by mrcoffee1969 on Nov 22, 2010 8:33 AM PST up reply actions
They're doubled up and haven't had a win percentage over 25% since 5 minutes into the second half.
It’s pretty frustrating watching them piss away a bunch of opportunities.
Win percentage is based mostly on point differential
and a little bit on field position/possession.
If point differential and previous offensive production doesn’t worry you than win percentage shouldn’t either.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 3:42 PM PST up reply actions
It frustrates within the outcome of the game, but Seattle has been pretty far out of this since the second quarter
I am happy to see Seattle look like a good team.
For Lynch...
for have arms a foot longer :-)
Fuck it, switching over to ATL-STL on GameCast
This game is bringing out the worst in me again.
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A STOP!!!!!
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
High fives all around!
but we still haven’t seen the Saints’ punter.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 3:36 PM PST up reply actions
MISSED!!!
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
I'm going to go read the Niners game thread
I want to see someone GNN.
C. Terrill: Gritty and Veteranmanship.
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by Wayward Llama on Nov 21, 2010 3:38 PM PST up reply actions
Atlanta 26 - St Louis 17
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by TrueHawkForLife on Nov 21, 2010 3:37 PM PST reply actions
8 minutes remaining
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by TrueHawkForLife on Nov 21, 2010 3:37 PM PST up reply actions
Singletary = Caligula
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
Do the Saints have any sacks?
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snap hold kick
It’s just that easy… c’mon son – a monkey could do it.
Me too
and I saw him play a lot at K-State.
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I wonder if the Saints are having LS issues?
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 3:39 PM PST reply actions
I think they just got a new one
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by Wayward Llama on Nov 21, 2010 3:40 PM PST up reply actions
Yeah, he was a street FA
that was probably selling insurance a few weeks ago.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 3:43 PM PST up reply actions
I wish I had that kind of luck.
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by Wayward Llama on Nov 21, 2010 3:44 PM PST up reply actions
Good gracious Lordy in heaven Pitts
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
STOKLEY!
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
San Fran goes for it on 4th down again...FAIL.
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by TrueHawkForLife on Nov 21, 2010 3:39 PM PST reply actions
Hasselbeck looking good today...
Good pass pro too…
HASSELVICK!
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
Is it just me?
Or does Hasslebeck telegraph his right leg before taking the shotgun snap?
The Hasselslide
makes me fucking nervous every time.
Whitehurst would have stiffed the dude
and pleasured his woman before the slide.
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300 yards woooo!!
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Vintage Hasselception.
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
The ball wasn't really catchable by Baker
It was thrown behind him.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 3:44 PM PST up reply actions
How the hell am I calling all the turnovers today?
I swear, every time we’ve turned it over it’s been five seconds after I go “aw shit” inside.
Difficult throw
Say this for NO, they make you be perfect on throws. When their DBs lay hands on balls they come up with them.
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
3 turnovers
And a lot of penalty yards.
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
OK, so why is that called an interception on the field?
Why is it OUR JOB to challenge this?
If you don't stop yourself from getting fucked
then you were just asking for it.
It looked like a pick in real time
I was sure it was an interception too before video replay
Red flag from Carroll
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
Dammit, Billick, we didn't "dodge a bullet".
The bullet missed.
When you throw an errant pass to a DB and he doesn't make the play
You dodged a bullet.
One good note on the day
San Fran loses at home, looks like STL is going to lose at home, Arizona is just BAD and we have 4 left at home and two on the road.
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by TrueHawkForLife on Nov 21, 2010 3:45 PM PST reply actions
I like our chance for the division crown
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by TrueHawkForLife on Nov 21, 2010 3:45 PM PST up reply actions
True Dat
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by TrueHawkForLife on Nov 21, 2010 3:46 PM PST up reply actions
What was in that guy's hair?
It looks like Stewie from Family Guy and a Seahawk head. Weird.
Oh, stop booing.
You guys are fucking destroying us. Let us have some garbage time fun.
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I wouldn't trust him with the nice glassware, though
He looks like he might crush them by accident.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 3:49 PM PST up reply actions
I hate his face
I think because I’ve heard bad news from him in the past.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 3:47 PM PST up reply actions
He's been my favorite ref since he brought the hammer down on Sean Taylor in the playoffs a few years back
His crew has been something terrible today though.
Does Porter have Stewie tatoo'd on the back of his head...?
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yes
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
I wish he'd fall off the SOB
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by Wayward Llama on Nov 21, 2010 3:49 PM PST up reply actions
Are you talking about when he lifts his leg before the snap?
That’s to signal the center he’s ready for the ball.
Yeah, I'm not really sure what he means.
by Mariner John on Nov 21, 2010 3:50 PM PST up reply actions
Yeah, I mean lifting the leg right before taking the snap
He might be using that as a signal for the center, but he should be close enough that he can just use the snap count that the center can hear. If I were lining up opposite, I would be using him lifting that knee to time my jump on the line.
No, it isn't.
It’s to send in motion the receiver on the same side as the lifted leg. Watch again.
Cake for me too, please.
RUN FORWARDS FORCE!
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
F'ing hurry this up
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
Lots of check-downs here
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 3:48 PM PST reply actions
It's working
Saints dropping into deep coverage to prevent the long ball – gotta take what’s going to work
Very nice for the Saints to give us all this underneath stuff.
Matt’ll have 450 yards by the end of the game at this rate.
Looks like we've deemed Force the workhorse for this drive.
Marshawn is Carroll’s dog house’s first tenant.
Wooooo!
by Anticitizen_One on Nov 21, 2010 3:49 PM PST reply actions
Nah, man.
LenDale White.
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Bradford shovels a pass to ATL player
Nail in STL coffin…YEEHAA!
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by TrueHawkForLife on Nov 21, 2010 3:49 PM PST reply actions
TD Indy
31-27 NE, PAT pending
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
Colts are within 4
Insane comeback for another year?
Chung got burned.
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
This makes me feel better

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by Wayward Llama on Nov 21, 2010 3:51 PM PST reply actions 2 recs
He's not a Steeler.
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by Wayward Llama on Nov 21, 2010 3:55 PM PST up reply actions
Where's the personal foul?
That was going on way past the whistle.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 3:51 PM PST reply actions
It's official.
I hate Jeremy Bates’ red zone playcalling.
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
wow, really?
I really expected a fake. I guess we’re just that sorry inside the 5 yard line.
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by Wayward Llama on Nov 21, 2010 3:53 PM PST up reply actions
Haven't begun to slow them down????
They haven’t scored a TD in a while… c’mon billick.
Onside
Recovered by Mare himself, who then in our next FG attempt takes the snap and runs it in for a TD.
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
Onside now
You need three possessions probably
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
Line up onside
and then kick it medium deep and try to catch them sleeping.
Its the right call guys
Either way (3 or 7) its still a two-possession game
Pete will catch hell after having gone for it so much previously
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I think we need to buy Citizen Eco-Drives for our running game.
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That makes sense
Automatic FG, as opposed to being forced into a 50 yarder or something if we manage to score the TDs and convert the one 2 pt.
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YES!!!! COLTS GET THE BALL BACK!
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
HAGLER DAMN YOU!!! CATCH THAT!!!
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
Man, I think that was really dumb.
Even if we fail the TD attempt, the Saints only get the ball on their two yard line.
MILLOY!!!
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
I tuned out till now.
Is this getting interesting again?
Is that the light at the end of the tunnel, or the headlights of an oncoming train?
Opulence
we hayz it!
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
Did Malloy step out?
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
Penalty.
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
But Malloy didn't touch it first, right???
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
oh my god what the hell do we have to do
break after fucking break, going the wrong way
Not really.
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
Rules a rule.
Looks like a good call.
Livid, angry, and furious; but it seems right.
Malloy got two feet in bounds
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
The rule seems sensible to be fair.
Odd, but the inverse of the ‘catch’ rule.
by Mickapeckalin on Nov 21, 2010 3:59 PM PST up reply actions
What is Perrara saying?
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
TOUCHDOWN FALCONS!!!!!
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
His right foot wasn't out of bounds when he touched the line
The question was whether it was in the air or on the ground in-bounds. It looks like it was in the air.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 4:00 PM PST up reply actions
It looked like that to me
But I think they would have challenged it if it was the case.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 4:00 PM PST up reply actions
HOLY SHITE!!!!!!
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
Wow, I wonder if they blow this play dead.
Because, you know, Lynch did not have his momentum stopped earlier at all.
Down by contact vs forward momentum
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 4:01 PM PST up reply actions
Yeah, looks like it.
When I was watching it live it sure sounded like they blew the play dead. Not sure why I thought that.
Brees plays for the Vikings. Yes.
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
STOP BLOWING THE WHISTLE ON FUMBLES
REPLAY IS SET UP THE WAY IT IS FOR A REASON LET THE FUCKING PLAY GO
GODS BELOW
Well.
This couldn’t have gone any worse for us.
Love the game, love the beer, love your team.
Nice quick whistle there
Where the fuck was that when Lynch had five minutes of being stood up?
He was down.
Love the game, love the beer, love your team.
Just wait until America's Team puts up a couple more scores
Then we’ll start to get calls in our favor.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 4:02 PM PST up reply actions
He's down
But I think the clock still stops with the lost timeout, right?
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
Falcons went for 2 and got it
34-17 Atlanta
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
Hah.
The lady on this commercial has sex with lizards.
Sigh.
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I hear lizards are hung like a chameleon
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
Pure talent isn't everything
and Troy Smith had to come back down to Earth at some point.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 4:04 PM PST up reply actions
Sure looked like he was down
I’d have challenged the onside result. Might have had better luck there arguing that Milloy dragged his second foot inbounds before touching the ball.
Should've challenged the kick if anything
It really looked like he had his right toe down and in when he came back in.
Don't think that's challengable.
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Yeah you can't challenge a penalty I don't think.
by Mariner John on Nov 21, 2010 4:03 PM PST up reply actions
I don't think it was a penalty
“Illegal touching”, despite the name, is not necessarily a penalty.
And it wasn’t kickoff-type illegal touching, but more like fumble-recovery illegal touching.
Sounds like more fun than this game.
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I hate this meme so much.
I hate all 4chan born memes.
I hate the Tumblr ones.
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
That's a meme?
Jesus.
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by Wayward Llama on Nov 21, 2010 4:04 PM PST up reply actions
Will we ever see Candy Mountain?
I think not.
Out of challenges
so the next time we get hosed we will be without recourse, and that is scheduled to happen at 2:01 remaining.
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
Colts in FG range
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
My new video is probably not going to be a happy one.
Is that the light at the end of the tunnel, or the headlights of an oncoming train?
Peyton throws the pick!
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
Breaks.
How many balls in the air we didnt get? How many calls. Sheesh we get NOTHING
by ChucklehutCynic on Nov 21, 2010 4:04 PM PST reply actions
Manning just blew the game.
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
Oh sure, they call holding when the game is over.
THANKS A LOT
Thank God
That would have meant I would have had to go to New Orleans and kill Julius Jones.
This game is stressing me out.
The officiating is shit. Why does this always happen to us? Atleast were competitive…..i guess.
by PhoneHomeET29 on Nov 21, 2010 4:05 PM PST via mobile reply actions
We didn't get excessively hosed
we just didn’t get any 50-50 calls — which you don’t get on the road, and even less vs good teams.
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
I wonder if other teams feel the same way.
As objectively as I can evaluate this, I really, truly believe we get hosed on a regular basis just based on reputation. Subconsciously, of course, but fucked nonetheless.
Love the game, love the beer, love your team.
Maybe.
I have been watching sports for maybe thirty years and cheered constantly for three different teams in different leagues. Out of those teams, no team gets hosed by bad calls as much as the Seahawks.
Seems to me that teams that do poorly or are from the periphery of the league they are in tend to get screwed a little more. Tend to.
Not really talking about today that much.
Last week really bothered me, though not to attribute that to Seattle not being a popular team.
I wasn't expecting to win this one
I’m trying to enjoy the bright spots.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 4:06 PM PST up reply actions
It's good to see some offense.
Wish we could have seen some defense. But, we got a lot of bad breaks and calls, our defense is banged up, and Drew Brees is just awesome.
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by Wayward Llama on Nov 21, 2010 4:07 PM PST up reply actions
Peyton got hit as he threw.
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
That's fitting.
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
ET has been bad today.
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
ET is flashy but has been making plenty of rookie mistakes
Brees is the type of QB that can exploit his mistakes.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 4:08 PM PST up reply actions
Ionia this is evil, ad bad, and I'll go to Hell for it...
But I want the Hawks to give Brees a concussion.
by DJ C-Raig on Nov 21, 2010 4:07 PM PST via mobile reply actions
I don't know what Ionia is, but I meat to say I know.
by DJ C-Raig on Nov 21, 2010 4:08 PM PST via mobile up reply actions
New Orleans still has the Rams on their schedule
Wish for Roethlisberger to get a concussion instead.
We are the most competitive division in the league!
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We're like the SEC
We just have a lot of losses because we have to play each other all the time.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 4:10 PM PST up reply actions 1 recs
Not just lost.
But collectively outscored 115-49
by Mickapeckalin on Nov 21, 2010 4:09 PM PST up reply actions
I wanted Terrill gone kind of badly. Weird, but I'm glad that he's back.
Wooooo!
by Anticitizen_One on Nov 21, 2010 4:09 PM PST reply actions
Why?
So you can enjoy seeing him swim around uselessly at the LOS?
It's STILL Great to be a Florida Gator!
by Wayward Llama on Nov 21, 2010 4:10 PM PST up reply actions
Guess that I was just angered that, for a time, he was the best we could get on the field at DT.
He’s not a terrible pass rusher
Wooooo!
by Anticitizen_One on Nov 21, 2010 4:12 PM PST up reply actions
Curry is gullible
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
This whole thing was a debacle.
We hurt ourselves some, but the zebras and a couple of anomalous fuck ups really put us away.
Love the game, love the beer, love your team.
Get out of here.
You can’t call the game this early.
That's Thurmond's day in a nutshell.
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
Well....
At least we played kinda ok on offense. On Defense well….it was the Saints and all, but still there were chances there and we didn’t get any plus performance on D.
by ChucklehutCynic on Nov 21, 2010 4:10 PM PST reply actions
Lets just hope its the result of facing an elite QB able to exploit weaknesses
and not some harbringer of poor results in the future.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 4:12 PM PST up reply actions
Was just thinking that.
NO such thing it seems as a wrap up tackle. Doesn’t get you in the highlights I guess.
by ChucklehutCynic on Nov 21, 2010 4:13 PM PST up reply actions
Well guys.
I’ll see you on the post game bitching thread. I’m going to cleanse my soul with some CoD.
Love the game, love the beer, love your team.
AK-47 with a grenade launcher.
Devastating.
Wooooo!
by Anticitizen_One on Nov 21, 2010 4:15 PM PST up reply actions
I was thinking the same thing.
Think I’ll hit up New Vegas though. At least until multiple freezes discourage me.
It's STILL Great to be a Florida Gator!
by Wayward Llama on Nov 21, 2010 4:14 PM PST up reply actions
Why do they keep throwing?
Sean Payton has Brees on his fantasy team. I think that much is clear.
by StealthHawk on Nov 21, 2010 4:13 PM PST via mobile reply actions
The most frustrating thing
Is this game would be way different as bad as our defense was if we had the slightest clue how to score a touchdown inside the 40.
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
by SSreporters on Nov 21, 2010 4:13 PM PST reply actions 1 recs
I guess I'll sip a 'Cajun' beer... as a hat tip to the Saints and the Zebes owning us today.
Oh… and Marshawn’s greasy palms.
When you can't get to the QB there's not much you can do
Brees is almost impossible to rush right now. Hence, they score on everybody. To have a shot versus this team we needed turnovers on D. We were never really gonna get stops. On offense, obviously, we needed to convert on deep trips into Saints’ territory.
We did some things okay, but nothing really well.
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
He's got a tear drop tacked to his eye
in honor of his dead homie
"Those who fear disorder more than injustice inevitably produce more of both." -- Rev. William Coffin
it's just the light reflecting off of his
puckery mouth
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by Wayward Llama on Nov 21, 2010 4:16 PM PST up reply actions
I can'r wait to take out the frustration of this loss on San Francisco
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ET!!!
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
The Saint O line is just spectacular
And it’s not just that we’re bad.
Erm
Throwing on 4th down with under 40 seconds left?
No thanks, you fucking deserved that.
Fuck you Saints
That’s what you get for trying to score when you’re up so much.
I wish Brees had blown out a knee on that play as well.
I honestly was a person who cheered for the Saints when they weren't playing the Hawks.
Not so much after seeing them try to run the score up like that with time expiring.
Thanks for another INT for ET. If he makes DROY I’ll think about forgiving you. Maybe.
And now I'm thinking about Michael Boulware...and San Diego...
FFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
Moral of the Story: Touchdown, Touchdown, Touchdown
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
score more points than the other team
Billick 101
ohh that's pretty deep stuff
you don’t get into that until 300 level Billick courses
Thanks ET
The NO coaches are bitches for continuing to throw the ball
It's STILL Great to be a Florida Gator!
Why is it that, after a game, they have eight hundred camera men on the field, yet you'll never find out what players/coaches say to each other?
Wooooo!
by Anticitizen_One on Nov 21, 2010 4:18 PM PST reply actions
I think NFL Films has a fair amount of that footage
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 4:19 PM PST up reply actions
Watching NFL Network all the time, I never see it.
Wooooo!
by Anticitizen_One on Nov 21, 2010 4:27 PM PST up reply actions
When NFL Films does the season retrospective (or the Coors Lite commercials)
they often have snippets. I think they record most of it but don’t show very much of it live (maybe for competitive reasons or maybe it just makes for boring TV).
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 4:28 PM PST up reply actions
I'd rather hear a post-game meeting between the refs and NFL officials.
Yeah, guys…you really fuck Seattle on a couple of calls. Just like we planned.
...
Most disappointing game of the season for me
Winnable, bad injuries, a few horrible calls, a few correct calls based on horrible rules, and inspired play from Matt Hasselbeck gone to waste
by jhmg16 on Nov 21, 2010 4:21 PM PST via mobile reply actions
I will agree that this was incredibly frustrating...
There were definitely some bright spots…
hopefully Singletary keeps his manhood zipped up
for the sake of the 49er players
Which Smith gives them the best chance to win?
1.) Alex Smith
2.) Troy Smith
3.) Morrissey
Cake for me too, please.
other: Agent
He knows defeat is inevitable.
How did I know Sean Payton was going to attempt to run up the score?
If ever there was a time for Carroll to refuse a post-game handshake, it was there. Throwing into the endzone with 20 seconds left up by almost 20? Thanks for helping ET’s Pro Bowl and DROY case though.
by StealthHawk on Nov 21, 2010 4:24 PM PST via mobile reply actions
Eh, who cares. It's the Hawks job to stop them, and they did.
Not a big deal to me, if they want to risk Brees’ health thats fine by me.
Love that Seymour highlight
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 4:24 PM PST reply actions
I vote for free market officiating
Independent board reviews each call and officials are rated on accuracy. Rating determines salary that is top heavy. Just like ameer-ica!?
I wouldn't call that "market" officiating
The independent review board would have all the power. Not saying it’s a bad idea, just saying it’s not technically a free market.
The nearest I could imagine to a free market would be a system where teams select their own officials, and both teams have to agree. They would simply take turns nominating officials, with the nominating team being required to offer & pay the salary, and each team would have a fixed number of vetoes.
So you’d want a referee who wouldn’t screw you over, but also one who will be agreeable to the other team (otherwise they’ll veto, and you’ll be stuck with someone else). Ergo, the consistently fair officials will be most sought after and command the higher salaries.
Sando says its something injury-related
and noticed Pitts limping for much of the game.
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 4:29 PM PST up reply actions
failing to mention the three dropped INTs
From The Hawks Nest - Seahawks Podcast
http://www.http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/from-the-hawks-nest/id385227705
by Hancock.Brett on Nov 21, 2010 4:37 PM PST up reply actions
I meant to say "head-related"
because injuries are almost always “injury-related” (unless its a defensive player facing the Ducks).
by Greetings from the Lord Humongous! on Nov 21, 2010 5:02 PM PST up reply actions
The late game tackling didn't bother me cause people were going for the big plays
but the early game tackling was oh-so-frustrating.
by SgtSasquatch on Nov 21, 2010 4:38 PM PST up reply actions
Badass.
Michael Robinson leads the Seahawks in completion percentage, yards-per-attempt, and QB rating.
Awesome, the lack of info on the radio broadcast and the lack of run game in the box score had me worried
by SgtSasquatch on Nov 21, 2010 4:47 PM PST up reply actions
Well, my cable was just out because of the snow, so I wasn't going to buy sunday ticket or whatever for one game.
And the less-than-legal means all asked me to install programs on my computer that do god-knows-what so I chose to just listen to this week.
by SgtSasquatch on Nov 21, 2010 5:12 PM PST up reply actions
Sea: 8-79 NO: 3-24
Seattle deserved about half of that plus the on sides kick call that was ticky tack. NO deserved about 18 additional offensive holding calls and 2 pass interference calls. for a total officiating swing of 240- 280 yards. How can we overcome that with our shi!!y secondary?
Is Billick the second-worst coach to ever win a Super Bowl?
I know it is impossible to qualify – but if his tortured in-game insights have taught me anything I’ll give myself a scotch bonnet enema.
Tom Flores is the worst. Because I hate him. For the part he played in the Ken Behring era.
/dick joke
Look at it this way
At least the seahawks will be on the main page on ESPN and NFL Net. And Obamanu is starting to really be a factor. Reminds me of a less injured DJ Hackett.

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