San Francisco vs. Seattle
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If you wanted to see how powerful a strong rushing strategy is to opening up the passing attack. Tune into this game. You want to see quality play calling. Watch this game . Shanahan is a master at using the run to open up the pass, and then calling play action and boots off of that. Really impressive.
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I was thinking the same thing, the 9ers have a flow to their game, as does the Seahags.Bears Whiskey Nut wrote: ↑Mon Nov 11, 2019 8:45 pm If you wanted to see how powerful a strong rushing strategy is to opening up the passing attack. Tune into this game. You want to see quality play calling. Watch this game . Shanahan is a master at using the run to open up the pass, and then calling play action and boots off of that. Really impressive.
9er WRs just cannot catch the damn ball. Both Ds playing well also. I thought this would be a good game and it is not disappointing.
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Jimmy G panicking in the pocket on the last drive. Complete loss of poise. Almost gave the game away twice.
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This is a hell of a game.
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Wilson makes a horrid throw..INT in Red Zone..
This has been a good game but fumbles and Ints also..
This has been a good game but fumbles and Ints also..
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Holy crap! I thought Russell Wilson was going to drive all the way down and score a TD. Throws the pick! WOW!
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Just wow! The rookie shanked it!
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This game is going to end in a tie. That blows.
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Wow! That was the best game of the year so far.
I feel bad for the SF rookie kicker. He really blew that kick.
I feel bad for the SF rookie kicker. He really blew that kick.
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I think the Seahawks putting in a claim for best in the NFC and I would buy that. Their DL was tearing it up. Clowney was pressuring all game long. Great pickup by the Hawks. I think Gordon is going to pay dividends as well.
Wilson has to be top candidate for MVP at this moment.
I think Jimmy G definitely missed Kittle and Sanders. I think Kittle makes a difference in the game. I don't think he would have dropped a ball unlike the others were doing.
Wilson has to be top candidate for MVP at this moment.
I think Jimmy G definitely missed Kittle and Sanders. I think Kittle makes a difference in the game. I don't think he would have dropped a ball unlike the others were doing.
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Seattle looks like they are beginning to go into the post season roll they used to be regularly good at ... spend first half of the season feeling things out, the second half establishing their dominance
and I firmly believe Russell Wilson is the absolute best at handling pressure situations when a play has to be made ... yeah, he threw that pick that could have ended things for them, but when given the second chance, he delivered
and I firmly believe Russell Wilson is the absolute best at handling pressure situations when a play has to be made ... yeah, he threw that pick that could have ended things for them, but when given the second chance, he delivered
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Yeah. I really want to hate Russell Wilson, but I just can't. Seattle is one of the team's I always cheer against, but....Boris13c wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 1:24 pm Seattle looks like they are beginning to go into the post season roll they used to be regularly good at ... spend first half of the season feeling things out, the second half establishing their dominance
and I firmly believe Russell Wilson is the absolute best at handling pressure situations when a play has to be made ... yeah, he threw that pick that could have ended things for them, but when given the second chance, he delivered
He is definitely MVP so far.
I'm just glad he's not in our division.
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Yeah, it's a weird feeling because I very much dislike the Seahawks but I very much like Wilson.MoFugger wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 10:49 pmYeah. I really want to hate Russell Wilson, but I just can't. Seattle is one of the team's I always cheer against, but....Boris13c wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 1:24 pm Seattle looks like they are beginning to go into the post season roll they used to be regularly good at ... spend first half of the season feeling things out, the second half establishing their dominance
and I firmly believe Russell Wilson is the absolute best at handling pressure situations when a play has to be made ... yeah, he threw that pick that could have ended things for them, but when given the second chance, he delivered
He is definitely MVP so far.
I'm just glad he's not in our division.
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