Posted: 12/19/2014 3:36:37 PM EDT
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It has come down to it now ,they need to win this one . http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CCEQqQIwAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.sbnation.com%2Fodds%2F2014%2F12%2F19%2F7413721%2Fseahawks-vs-cardinals-betting-odds-spread-preview-prediction&ei=Vn6UVM_PMMKWyAT0noCgAw&usg=AFQjCNFY5Cc7oOm80vFHaKrJRY0xZ4LeOA&bvm=bv.82001339,d.aWw |
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I have faith in BA's ability to get the team united and fired up. The D knows it's got a lot on it's plate in dealing with Wilson and the Seattle running game, but I have a feeling BA will have them ready to go from start to finish. I think it's so amazing how they keep finding ways to win when all the "experts" weren't even giving them a chance to keep from getting blown out. Win or lose, they are my team and I am not giving up on them.
GO CARDS!!!! |
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Well, 3 is better than none. Yes it is...however as I said in the GD thread: Lindley is VERY lucky SEA hasn't picked one of his passes yet. There are at least three that should have been. I'm afraid he's gonna throw a pick six before the night is over. |
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Floyd should have had one over Sherman. Not a perfect pass but he still should have made the catch. Quoted:
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Before the game Sherman said P. Peterson would be benched in Seattle.. I sure hope Fitz gets a gets a deep TD over him tonight. Floyd should have had one over Sherman. Not a perfect pass but he still should have made the catch. Yes he should have. PP just dropped an INT that he should've caught. They need to make those plays to help out Lindley. |
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Knew it was coming but hoped that they could pull a miracle out of their ass.
Tough to watch when they have played so well throughout all the BS and injuries. Lindley simply doesn't have what it takes and the sad truth is that Stanton likely doesn't have enough either. I would rather see Thomas next week than Lindley again. |
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Russell Wilson parted the "Red Sea' like Mosses last night. Almost 600 yards of offense against a highly ranked D. Didn't matter that the QB was 3rd string. Hard to play defense when you are constantly on the field because your QB can't move the ball more than 10-15yards. |
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I quit watching after the halftime, except for an occasional update. Al Michaels and Chris Collingsworth were practically slobbering over Richard Sherman. It was pathetic.
And the Card's play was terribly pathetic. Dropped passes. Blocking was pretty good. Tackling would have perfect, if they were playing a high school team. Hey, the kicker was better than Seattle's! |
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I quit watching after the halftime, except for an occasional update. Al Michaels and Chris Collingsworth were practically slobbering over Richard Sherman. It was pathetic. And the Card's play was terribly pathetic. Dropped passes. Blocking was pretty good. Tackling would have perfect, if they were playing a high school team. Hey, the kicker was better than Seattle's! I was skeptical to cut Feely and go with the rookie Catanzaro as the kicker, but he's done a great job. 28 for 32 and hasn't missed an extra point. |
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Hard to play defense when you are constantly on the field because your QB can't move the ball more than 10-15yards. Quoted:
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Russell Wilson parted the "Red Sea' like Mosses last night. Almost 600 yards of offense against a highly ranked D. Didn't matter that the QB was 3rd string. Hard to play defense when you are constantly on the field because your QB can't move the ball more than 10-15yards. Yup. The defense had almost zero rest the entire game. That and I think towards the end of the 3rd quarter they lost heart. |