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frankie
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Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:
Stop whining about Seattle. They have good players and good coaching. It's like AL Davis said -- Just win, baby. That's what they're doing. That's what good teams do. I heard on the news that Tampa was up 21-0, and I knew right there Seattle would win. Why? 1) Tampa sucks; 2) Schiano is doomed; 3) Seattle has good OC/DC. One team adjusted. One team didn't. Result: a squeakhawks victory. How predictable. It was boring really. It's going to be like this for the rest of the season. We need to start thinking about wildcard, and what we need to do to face them deep in the playoffs, not early.
I felt the same at the half! Tho i did hope to see tampa get their first W lol
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SnakePlissken
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Tampa took their foot off the throat of Seattle. -You don't go soft on Seattle with a lead, EVER, cause they always find a way to win.
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LoneWolf
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Originally posted by SnakePlissken:
Tampa took their foot off the throat of Seattle. -You don't go soft on Seattle with a lead, EVER, cause they always find a way to win.
A winless team should never have there foot on the throat of the "best team in the nfc".
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808niner4lyphe
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Nahh, after the 1st half, the Bucs realized if they win they'll lose out on a chance of drafting Bridgewater first overall pick
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frankie
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Originally posted by 808niner4lyphe:
Nahh, after the 1st half, the Bucs realized if they win they'll lose out on a chance of drafting Bridgewater first overall pick
Lmao i laughed at this thought earlier! Explain play calling and removing james in the most important drive of the game
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brodiebluebanaszak
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Originally posted by LoneWolf:
A winless team should never have there foot on the throat of the "best team in the nfc".
would shoulda coulda. Stop thinking about the wherefores and the ifs and the maybes. Seattle won. It's not news. They're good. Sorry you are in denial. Think about how we can beat them in a month. Onward.
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Dr_Bill_Walsh
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Originally posted by 808niner4lyphe:
Nahh, after the 1st half, the Bucs realized if they win they'll lose out on a chance of drafting Bridgewater first overall pick
Nahhhh...schiano gave a speech at halftime to basically "win it for him" & save his job.....bucs proceed to lose
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frankie
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Originally posted by Dr_Bill_Walsh:
Originally posted by NinerGM:
Clearly Jeff Fisher and staff saw something and created a template. A defensive assistant at 4949 Centennial Blvd should study and take notice.
Mangini
As elbows nudge fangio, look at this :)
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RishikeshA
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It's no coincidence Seattle is playing so many close games. Maybe teams are beginning to figure out how to defend them and Carroll's rah, rah, approach is losing gas. The 49ers are getting stronger, look how impact players are returning to the team. The Seahawks were hoping for Harvin's return last week, now this week, and maybe next week. Sounds like he may not be ready even if he gets on the field. Hip injuries are bad news.
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Pillbusta
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Originally posted by RishikeshA:
It's no coincidence Seattle is playing so many close games. Maybe teams are beginning to figure out how to defend them and Carroll's rah, rah, approach is losing gas. The 49ers are getting stronger, look how impact players are returning to the team. The Seahawks were hoping for Harvin's return last week, now this week, and maybe next week. Sounds like he may not be ready even if he gets on the field. Hip injuries are bad news.
Teams are realizing that you can run on SEA. Also teams know that Russell wants to extend drives by getting outside the pocket so they are containing him better and he is leaving himself open to big hits and mistakes. He is one tough SOB though