I'll be drinking wine coolers for the next decade to get this out of my system. These chances are far and few between
Nonetheless, perspective is needed, you should of seen what we grew up with. Sandmeyer is pissing off a lot of (new?) 12's tonight
Totally shitting the bed is what the Broncos did last year, no? This was an epic disaster at the end, but it's not the kind you can't recover from. The last heartbreaking season ending loss this team had they busted ass all offseason and came out and dominated the league and won their first title. I expect the same this offseason. 14-2 and a Super Bowel that doesn't come down to one terrible playcall.I'll be drinking wine coolers for the next decade to get this out of my system. These chances are far and few between
Nonetheless, perspective is needed, you should of seen what we grew up with. Sandmeyer is pissing off a lot of (new?) 12's tonight
I started watching the Seahawks back in 1983/1984. I'm quite familiar with disappointment.
It's great to play in the SB, but not okay to totally shit the bed like that. Like you said, opportunities like this don't come along very often. When you're there and are in position to win, you just can't fuck it up like that.
As soon as it happened I said "if New England comes back and wins this game that play will be the reason why." Seattle had all the momentum. He catches that, they score a TD, go up 17 and it's game over. Huge drop. That and the missed interference when dude reached out and tripped Lockette to force the three and out were the two forgotten huge plays. But of course all we're going to remember is Darrell going full Bevelltard.They could use a solid WR corp... Fuck... They had to rely on a kid who had never caught a NFL pass for christ sake. If Kearse makes that sideline catch in the 3rd they kick a FG and probably win.
The Pats did it. Broncos, too.No one goes back-to-back-to-back to the superbowel... Way too hard nowadays. Maybe back in the jim kelly era but not now.
"I catch them when they matter".Fuck... I still can't believe Kearse didn't catch that. Probably would have been the dagger.
Fuck... I still can't believe Kearse didn't catch that. Probably would have been the dagger.
You're right, that one where Lynch slowed down was a killer too. Not sure if Russell still would have overthrown him had he been running full speed, but I think the pass had a chance if Lynch didn't cut off the route.Fuck... I still can't believe Kearse didn't catch that. Probably would have been the dagger.
Butler made a pretty good play there too. He got his arm in there after the ball hit Kearse in the hands. He did just enough to cause Kearse to drop the ball.
The other huge 3rd down conversion was where Wilson threw an incomplete pass towards Lynch. Granted, the ball was deeper in their own territory, whereas Kearse's catch would have been on the Pats' side of the field.
Neither of those teams ever went to three straight Superb Owls. Both teams that did it are from the AFC, but the Broncos and Pats are not among them.The Pats did it. Broncos, too.No one goes back-to-back-to-back to the superbowel... Way too hard nowadays. Maybe back in the jim kelly era but not now.
I can't read.Neither of those teams ever went to three straight Superb Owls. Both teams that did it are from the AFC, but the Broncos and Pats are not among them.The Pats did it. Broncos, too.No one goes back-to-back-to-back to the superbowel... Way too hard nowadays. Maybe back in the jim kelly era but not now.