Posted on 01/10/2011 8:07:18 AM PST by ipa2tf
Yep, one of the best I have seen in 45 years of watching football, of course Earl Campbell would have run OVER them instead of pushing or running around, but I digress.
I saw the Saints panicking and going for the strip rather than just tackling Lynch.
They beat the champs, anything is possible.
The only way that can happen is if the Packers are the other team - the Seahawks have the worst record of the division winners, so if they play any other division winner, they are teh visiting team.
I think Green Bay will beat Atlanta.
I was 4/4 with the wildcards.
I’m taking B’more, J-E-T-S, the ‘Hawks and the Pack. 4 dogs.
Hometeams could be 1-7, with the only win being the ‘Hawks. Home teams are incredibly weak this year.
One of the greatest runs in history!
One of the greatest upsets in history!
I live near Seattle, so I was watching the game, and hootin and hollerin along with everybody else. But what impressed me the most was that the defense was so pumped, that they didn’t end up blowing it in the end.
I’m not stupid enough to bet against them in Chicago. But I think it’s gonna take at least some luck. Maybe alot of luck. They beat Chicago there earlier in the year, and Da Bears are gonna be growlin!!
LOL!
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I'm thinking the same thing as bizarre as this year's postseason has started out:
My take is SEATTLE-GREEN BAY.
(1) At 7-9, Seattle lived up to this Anagram:
I discovered years ago using the same letters SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
can be converted to WEAK ASS ATHLETES; but
(2) NFL Record: First team to win division with losing record; and
(3) NFL Record: Seattle was a 10-point underdog. The 10-point spread made the Seahawks the biggest home underdogs in NFL playoff history.
(4) Week later another NFL Record: First team with losing record to win a postseason game.
Seattle soundly beat the defending Super Bowl champs.
(5) Seattle was the ONLY home team to win last week.
Both Seattle and Green Bay near the end of their respective game's had an 11-point lead and both won by 5 points after their opponents scored a TD and both failed a 2-point try.
Even stranger somebody pointed out Seattle would have to win the Super Bowl to end the season with a winning record!
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I'm thinking the same thing as bizarre as this year's postseason has started out:
My take is SEATTLE-GREEN BAY.
(1) At 7-9, Seattle lived up to this Anagram:
I discovered years ago using the same letters SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
can be converted to WEAK ASS ATHLETES; but
(2) NFL Record: First team to win division with losing record; and
(3) NFL Record: Seattle was a 10-point underdog. The 10-point spread made the Seahawks the biggest home underdogs in NFL playoff history.
(4) Week later another NFL Record: First team with losing record to win a postseason game.
Seattle soundly beat the defending Super Bowl champs.
(5) Seattle was the ONLY home team to win last week.
Both Seattle and Green Bay near the end of their respective game's had an 11-point lead and both won by 5 points after their opponents scored a TD and both failed a 2-point try.
Even stranger somebody pointed out Seattle would have to win the Super Bowl to end the season with a winning record!
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