To: kevkrom
Just as I figured, you didn't watch the game but you're all hat and no cattle mouth overloaded your tiny brain. GB was down 7 zip at the half. When the players play as interfering as the ref will allow, you get this sort of out of control games like we saw this entire week. Monday night was merely the final icing on the cake. I would bet the official on that sideline was getting paid handsomely by someone to throw the game for Seattle. He couldn't have made so many bad calls int he last four minutes for any other reason. The Monday Night game was a brawl not a professional football game. You should have recorded it, then commented, doofus.
46 posted on
09/25/2012 9:13:21 AM PDT by
MHGinTN
(Being deceived can be cured.)
To: MHGinTN
I can see a possible playoff implication:
Suppose Chicago (11-5) and San Francisco (12-4) win their divisions outright.
The NY Giants and Dallas Cowboys both go 11-5.
Seattle and Green Bay go 10-6.
With the Giants and Cowboys getting a division title and one of the wild card spots, that leaves one wild card left.
The first tie-breaker for the wild card between two teams is head-to-head, if applicable.
Chaos and screaming ensues. Mwuahaha.
48 posted on
09/25/2012 9:31:39 AM PDT by
RabidBartender
(If pigs could vote, they'd vote for the guy holding the slop bucket.)
To: MHGinTN
There’s no call for the insults.
I posted a generality — if you put yourself in a position where a single play/call can lose you the game, you should be more concerned about that than the play/call.
I specifically did not comment on the merits (or lack thereof) of the call in question, because I didn’t see it. It’s irrelevant to my comments anyway.
If you feel like venting, that’s fine, but there’s no reason to direct insults to me because you didn’t understand the point I was trying to make.
61 posted on
09/25/2012 12:34:52 PM PDT by
kevkrom
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