I think it would be better to lose the next game, shegirl. If we lose, we play Washington first, then the winner of Packers/Seachickens.
Please, please, please. Seahawks RB Marshawn Lynch could return to practice this week http://www.si.com/nfl/2015/12/28/marshawn-lynch-injury-seahawks-practice-return
Good point zorro. Things get gummy this time of the season. Question, has there ever, or is it ever possible, that the officials get fined for missing calls?
Not fined, but the officials are graded each week on their calls. If their performance is not up to standard then they lose their jobs.
They just aren't a very good team. Honestly, I can't believe they have ten wins at this point. They fucking suck. They really need to figure this shit out in the off season. Get Rodgers some help back there for fuck's sake. This play calling is the worst I have ever seen from McCarthy and these receivers are fucking horrible. What the hell happened to them? I know Nelson is out. I mean ok, but when did Cobb and Jones become so damn useless? A big credit to Rodgers though is that this is pretty much the worst year he's ever had and it's still a really good season overall. Even though Seattle has less wins, they are clearly a much better team in my opinion. I think it's going to be between them and Arizona to determine who makes the super bowl. Carolina is legit, but I just don't totally believe in them. Their division sucked ass this year and they could not have asked for an easier schedule. Granted, they did beat a bad packers team and an out of sync Seattle, but I just don't believe in them. Don't get me wrong, 14 wins is fucking great no matter who you play. I'm wrong to discount them, but I can't help it for some reason. On a related note, anyone who would take Newton over Wilson is insane. Newton has had ONE really good season. Wilson has been great every step of the way. Yes, he's on a good team with decent receivers, but it's not like he's throwing to Jerry Rice either. Someone who has watched more of Seattle can correct me on this, but the o-line there is just OK from what I've seen, not spectacular or anything. If I was going to start an NFL team today and I factored in age of the best QBs I would take Aaron Rodgers first and Russell Wilson a close second. Wilson is arguably not quite as good, but younger, and could easily become just as good. Anyway, the panthers have rolled sevens in a lot of close games. I don't think they take it all this year. For the super bowl I'm guessing Arizona (maybe Seattle) against New England with it going either way. Oh, and did the chiefs really win 9 straight? Like, that happened? I barely even noticed.
I thought I heard someone calling me. Since Pete Carroll has taken over the team, Seattle's offensive line has been good at one thing and that's committing dumbfuck penalties. Seriously though, they've been pretty good to downright awesome when it's come to run blocking. When it comes to pass blocking, all I can say is thank Christ Wilson is mobile. If he wasn't, they'd need a spatula to scrape him off of Centurylink Field's turf every Sunday night. However, over the last 8 games or so, the blocking up front went from abysmal to adequate. There's a reason why he's thrown for 21 TDs to 1 INT since the end of November and it's been the improved line play. He's already hit a career high for passing yards, completion percentage, completions, attempts, yards per attempt, TDs, and currently has a passer rating of 109.3. That rating would be the 15th highest of all time if the season ended today. St. Louis's front line (Aaron Donald especially) along with Seattle missing the best player on their line with an injury, made for a miserable game last Sunday. In addition, the team just looked flat in general. I can't imagine that Carroll is going to allow that shit for two weeks in a row, especially against the Cardinals.
The way the Cardinals are playing I don't imagine they will give Carroll much choice. The Cardinals look stupid good.
I remember Sherman saying the 2013 Super Bowl was actually played between San Francisco and Seattle. Wondering if that will be the case again this year. Nobody in the AFC is worth a shit right now, mostly because of injuries.
I'm predicting that Andy Dalton will come back too soon for the playoffs, then get crucified for losing a playoff game with a broken thumb.
Big surprise. FOX. "Since Seattle is leading by such a large margin lets take you to the KC/Oakland game, which is more competitive."
Come on San Diego! I need Denver to lose so I can go to the playoff game. Although I am happy that Peyton did get the chance to come back in and show that he's no backup QB.
Vikings tried really hard to give the game away at the end of the game, but I'm not gonna complain about a win at Lambeau. Division champs!
I'm fine with that. If you want to go anywhere in the playoffs you're going to have to beat great teams eventually, so might as well get Seattle out of the way first.
I don't know if he's calling them shit or saying they sit down to pee, but it's enough to have me pulling for Seattle if there isn't a former Gamecock on the other sideline.
Chargers, Raiders and Rams file to relocate to Los Angeles http://www.foxnews.com/sports/2016/...-to-relocate-to-los-angeles.html?intcmp=hpbt3
Broncos name Manning as starter for January 17 divisional game. And yet another Denver playoff run comes screeching to a heartbreaking halt.
Gotta hope for El Nino. An unseasonably warm 40-50 degree day? They're fine. Below freezing? Wounded ducks for everyone.
The forecast high for the Seahawks/Vikings game? Zero. Plus the wind chill. I really hope Seattle's there now practicing outside. Naked. And wet.