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Re: 2014 NFL Season
Posted: Wed January 21, 2015 10:01 pm
by surfndestroy
E.H. Ruddock wrote:They are now saying the balls were only flat in the first half, not the second.
As in they knew they were cheating at felt the game was very much in hand, so they should try to hide their previous cheating.
If New Orleans coach got a year suspension for his role in the bounty-gate, then I think Belichick deserves about the same.
Re: 2014 NFL Season
Posted: Wed January 21, 2015 10:04 pm
by Bammer
Fuck You Jobu wrote:Bammer wrote:@SkitchP wrote:Fuck You Jobu wrote:Bammer wrote:spike wrote:Fuck You Jobu wrote:Bammer wrote:Wow.
Anyone posting here has likely watched a lot of football in their lifetime.
I think it's fair to say that you've never seen anything like that before. Perhaps the most unbelievable comeback/turnaround/win of all time.
Funny side note - not only did the Seahawk fans who left early not get back into the stadium, but all the local bars were packed (pun intended) and they couldn't get in anywhere. So not only did they miss it live, but had no place to see the end and were stuck out in the pissing rain. Ha.
It was a great comeback, but I also saw Houston blow a 35-3 halftime lead in the playoffs which I think was better.
FRANK REICH
Bigger comeback? Yes.
More improbable? No.
Think about the probability of any of those individual things working...and then the probability of all of them happening in the same game. Overcoming 5 turnovers, fake field goal TD, onside kick, wounded duck 2-pt conversion pass, winning the OT coin toss, only 6 points scored off those 5 turnovers, goal line stand, etc.
I haven't seen the overhead shot of it yet, but when GB intercepted a pass at about the 5 minute mark the defender could have had a huge return, maybe even a TD, certainly to (near) field goal range. Instead he took a knee and Seattle got the ball back. That was a HUGE play and it indicated that GB considered the game was over, Seattle was still ready to fight to the whistle.
I will be forever grateful for the "Discount Double-Choke" and never-give-up attitude of the Seahawks. What a fucking incredible game.
I read that late in the game, one of the big Vegas casinos (MGM Grand?) took four separate six-figure bets for the Seahawks to win. At the time the odds had grown to like 30-1. MGM paid out all four. Conceivably each bet was $100,000 at a minimum and the payout was $3,000,000 each at a minimum. Wow.
Everything had to go right in the final 5 minutes in regulation and a couple minutes in overtime to overcome a 12 point deficit.
In the Houston game, everything had to go right for an entire half to overcome a 32 point deficit! It's not even close.
Yeah, the two comebacks aren't even close. Bammer's just being a homer.
Ha!
In one game: One team dominated the other in the first half...then they reversed roles in the second half. It's happened many times before. Not to the Frank Reich scale of course, but it's happened and it took place over the course of the entire half.
The other game: Featured a ridiculously
frantic last few minutes and I would venture that never before have the odds been so stacked against one team, statistically speaking, with so little time left...never before...in a postseason game. Maybe you just have to be a Seattle fan to truly enjoy it to the fullest extent. Nothing going right all damn day, and then BAM with 3 minutes left a total miracle unfolds before your eyes.
Baseball equivalent...just throwing out random numbers: Game 1 equivalent to being down 20 runs with 5 innings left to come back. Game 2 equivalent to being down 10 runs with 2 outs in the 9th and bases empty? Is that a fair comparison?
Exactly. What took Buffalo a 1/2 to accomplish, took, as you said, Seattle a couple of minutes. Not even close.
What you're trying to do is not going to work.
Seattle held GB to two field goals throughout the entire second half. It's not like they were just sitting around waiting for the clock to reach 3 minutes. It took an entire half to accomplish keeping the game within reach on defense.
Hawks over Pats by 10 next month.
Re: 2014 NFL Season
Posted: Wed January 21, 2015 10:27 pm
by Fuck You Jobu
Bammer wrote:Fuck You Jobu wrote:Bammer wrote:@SkitchP wrote:Fuck You Jobu wrote:Bammer wrote:spike wrote:Fuck You Jobu wrote:Bammer wrote:Wow.
Anyone posting here has likely watched a lot of football in their lifetime.
I think it's fair to say that you've never seen anything like that before. Perhaps the most unbelievable comeback/turnaround/win of all time.
Funny side note - not only did the Seahawk fans who left early not get back into the stadium, but all the local bars were packed (pun intended) and they couldn't get in anywhere. So not only did they miss it live, but had no place to see the end and were stuck out in the pissing rain. Ha.
It was a great comeback, but I also saw Houston blow a 35-3 halftime lead in the playoffs which I think was better.
FRANK REICH
Bigger comeback? Yes.
More improbable? No.
Think about the probability of any of those individual things working...and then the probability of all of them happening in the same game. Overcoming 5 turnovers, fake field goal TD, onside kick, wounded duck 2-pt conversion pass, winning the OT coin toss, only 6 points scored off those 5 turnovers, goal line stand, etc.
I haven't seen the overhead shot of it yet, but when GB intercepted a pass at about the 5 minute mark the defender could have had a huge return, maybe even a TD, certainly to (near) field goal range. Instead he took a knee and Seattle got the ball back. That was a HUGE play and it indicated that GB considered the game was over, Seattle was still ready to fight to the whistle.
I will be forever grateful for the "Discount Double-Choke" and never-give-up attitude of the Seahawks. What a fucking incredible game.
I read that late in the game, one of the big Vegas casinos (MGM Grand?) took four separate six-figure bets for the Seahawks to win. At the time the odds had grown to like 30-1. MGM paid out all four. Conceivably each bet was $100,000 at a minimum and the payout was $3,000,000 each at a minimum. Wow.
Everything had to go right in the final 5 minutes in regulation and a couple minutes in overtime to overcome a 12 point deficit.
In the Houston game, everything had to go right for an entire half to overcome a 32 point deficit! It's not even close.
Yeah, the two comebacks aren't even close. Bammer's just being a homer.
Ha!
In one game: One team dominated the other in the first half...then they reversed roles in the second half. It's happened many times before. Not to the Frank Reich scale of course, but it's happened and it took place over the course of the entire half.
The other game: Featured a ridiculously
frantic last few minutes and I would venture that never before have the odds been so stacked against one team, statistically speaking, with so little time left...never before...in a postseason game. Maybe you just have to be a Seattle fan to truly enjoy it to the fullest extent. Nothing going right all damn day, and then BAM with 3 minutes left a total miracle unfolds before your eyes.
Baseball equivalent...just throwing out random numbers: Game 1 equivalent to being down 20 runs with 5 innings left to come back. Game 2 equivalent to being down 10 runs with 2 outs in the 9th and bases empty? Is that a fair comparison?
Exactly. What took Buffalo a 1/2 to accomplish, took, as you said, Seattle a couple of minutes. Not even close.
What you're trying to do is not going to work.
Seattle held GB to two field goals throughout the entire second half. It's not like they were just sitting around waiting for the clock to reach 3 minutes. It took an entire half to accomplish keeping the game within reach on defense.
Hawks over Pats by 10 next month.
I know, logic doesn't work on the emotional

Re: 2014 NFL Season
Posted: Wed January 21, 2015 10:50 pm
by nyquillyn
I know that the Buffalo-Houston game was a bigger comeback, but once Buffalo got rolling in the second half, it was pretty clear that game was gonna be close. Whereas, Seattle didn't seem to have a shot in hell with 5 minutes remaining.
Team Bammer.
Re: 2014 NFL Season
Posted: Wed January 21, 2015 10:56 pm
by Kaius
Bigger point spread does not equal bigger comeback, contrary to logic.
I still hate the Seahawks and their fans are the worst.
Re: 2014 NFL Season
Posted: Wed January 21, 2015 11:11 pm
by nyquillyn
The Seahawks fans I know (other than Bammer) are ridiculously mellow. In general, I find fans of West Coast teams to be far less "fanatical" than midwest and East Coast fans. With the possible exception of Raiders fans.
Re: 2014 NFL Season
Posted: Wed January 21, 2015 11:13 pm
by Kaius
The 12th man really grinds my gears.
Re: 2014 NFL Season
Posted: Thu January 22, 2015 12:03 am
by @SkitchP
*crosses t2b off rational people list*
Re: 2014 NFL Season
Posted: Thu January 22, 2015 12:13 am
by @SkitchP
The more I am thinking about his, I dont think there was a point in that game where I didn't think it was going to end up a close game that could have gone either way. The onside kick is a low probability play, but is recovered enough of the time that it's by no means surprising. Same with the fake field goal.
and lol@ including "winning the overtime coin toss" as part of the miracle list.
Re: 2014 NFL Season
Posted: Thu January 22, 2015 12:37 am
by nyquillyn
LOL.
I would guess that about 90% of people (including myself) watching that game thought Buffalo would win going into the 4th quarter. The score was 31-35 and everything was going Buffalo's way.
Re: 2014 NFL Season
Posted: Thu January 22, 2015 12:42 am
by @SkitchP
turned2black wrote:LOL.
I would guess that about 90% of people (including myself) watching that game thought Buffalo would win going into the 4th quarter. The score was 31-35 and everything was going Buffalo's way.
Yeah, but in that game there were points where it felt like Buffalo wasn't going to win, or even be in the game. I never had the sense that Seattle was "out of it", and especially not to the same level as Buffalo was at the half.
Re: 2014 NFL Season
Posted: Thu January 22, 2015 3:40 am
by Bammer
@SkitchP wrote:and lol@ including "winning the overtime coin toss" as part of the miracle list.
Took long enough for someone to call out the coin toss!

Re: 2014 NFL Season
Posted: Thu January 22, 2015 3:42 am
by Bammer
turned2black wrote:The Seahawks fans I know (other than Bammer)
Have we met?
Re: 2014 NFL Season
Posted: Thu January 22, 2015 4:01 pm
by Fuck You Jobu
@SkitchP wrote:turned2black wrote:LOL.
I would guess that about 90% of people (including myself) watching that game thought Buffalo would win going into the 4th quarter. The score was 31-35 and everything was going Buffalo's way.
Yeah, but in that game there were points where it felt like Buffalo wasn't going to win, or even be in the game. I never had the sense that Seattle was "out of it", and especially not to the same level as Buffalo was at the half.
I never felt that either. 12 points is only 2 TDs and that can be made up in under a minute and is done quite often.
It was an absolutely amazing and thrilling comeback and one I'll enjoy for a very long time as a Bears fan

Re: 2014 NFL Season
Posted: Thu January 22, 2015 4:02 pm
by Fuck You Jobu
Bammer wrote:@SkitchP wrote:and lol@ including "winning the overtime coin toss" as part of the miracle list.
Took long enough for someone to call out the coin toss!


Re: 2014 NFL Season
Posted: Thu January 22, 2015 7:22 pm
by surfndestroy
I like the point Sherman was making regarding the NFL threatening to suspend Lynch for wearing gold cleats but will most likely do nothing about Patriots cheating. Goodell is just so lost when it comes to discipline.
Re: 2014 NFL Season
Posted: Thu January 22, 2015 9:22 pm
by Mecca
Really looking forward to Marshawn just pulling his pants down as he scores a td
Re: 2014 NFL Season
Posted: Thu January 22, 2015 11:06 pm
by Self
For my own amusement, I just checked out a football inflated to 12.5 and then 10.5 PSI. I lol'd. I know it's not the point, but I lol'd.
Re: 2014 NFL Season
Posted: Thu January 22, 2015 11:23 pm
by lennytheweedwhacker
i almost forgot carroll used to coach the patriots
Re: 2014 NFL Season
Posted: Fri January 23, 2015 5:27 am
by spike
turned2black wrote:The Seahawks fans I know (other than Bammer) are ridiculously mellow. In general, I find fans of West Coast teams to be far less "fanatical" than midwest and East Coast fans. With the possible exception of Raiders fans.
