Lotta Hooking in this thread. You all realize that was facing Kirk Cousins at home - neither of which they'll get the luxury of in the playoffs - right? That was a shit game.
Lotta Hooking in this thread. You all realize that was facing Kirk Cousins at home - neither of which they'll get the luxury of in the playoffs - right? That was a shit game.
If you can't see Pete's risk aversiveness always plays to the level of his opponents I can't help you.
Dude wants to win every game in the fourth quarter. It's maddening.
It's also why last night is meaningless for what will happen in the playoffs. So was last week. And next week.
I've got Cowboys fans texting me saying Seattle is the team they really want to miss in the playoffs. There's a reason for that.
Buttfuck, that dude is clutch as hell (didn't need to be tonight).
He's nothing like Browning.
That play was shit but he had been doing a pretty good job running the offense before that so it was excusable. That was a classic Wilson game. Look at his stat sheet and go WTF but he made plays when it counted. I will take that over 300 yds and 4th quarter failure Wilson like he was against the Broncos, Bears, and Chargers. Paying him more than Aaron Rodgers still makes me nervous. Will the Hawks be able to pay Clark and Reed who are pivotal pieces on the defense and will probably get pretty beefy contracts.
Hawks at 5 seed play the Cowboys then the Rams. At 6 its the Bears and Saints
And then the Rams or the Saints
All on the road but not impossible. Brees has been to one Super Bowl, Goff to zero.
Lets see how the D does against the Chiefs and for goodness sake don't let the Niners or Cards knock you out
The magic number for the Hawks right now is 1 because of how well they have played against all the teams battling for the wild card spot specifically the Panthers, Vikings, and Packers. They won't get anything above a 5 seed and the difference between the 5 and 6 seed in THIS years playoffs is pretty much the same thing. I think the Chiefs is a big game more from an ego perspective because the Hawks have been competitive but fallen short against all the good to elite teams faced this year, but it doesn't mean much in terms of the playoff picture.
Hawks at 5 seed play the Cowboys then the Rams. At 6 its the Bears and Saints
And then the Rams or the Saints
All on the road but not impossible. Brees has been to one Super Bowl, Goff to zero.
Lets see how the D does against the Chiefs and for goodness sake don't let the Niners or Cards knock you out
The magic number for the Hawks right now is 1 because of how well they have played against all the teams battling for the wild card spot specifically the Panthers, Vikings, and Packers. They won't get anything above a 5 seed and the difference between the 5 and 6 seed in THIS years playoffs is pretty much the same thing. I think the Chiefs is a big game more from an ego perspective because the Hawks have been competitive but fallen short against all the good to elite teams faced this year, but it doesn't mean much in terms of the playoff picture.
I would much rather get Dallas than Chicago. Russ struggles in cold weather and Mack scares me much more than anything Dallas has. Also we know Jason Garrett is terrible, we don't really know if Nagy is any good or not. As such I'd much prefer the 5.
The two best games I saw Seattle play were against the Rams. That Ram defense is horrible against the run. If you don't have to throw you don't have to worry about Darnold
On the other hand, the Rams moved the ball rather easily themselves.
Lotta Hooking in this thread. You all realize that was facing Kirk Cousins at home - neither of which they'll get the luxury of in the playoffs - right? That was a shit game.
If you can't see Pete's risk aversiveness always plays to the level of his opponents I can't help you.
Dude wants to win every game in the fourth quarter. It's maddening.
It's also why last night is meaningless for what will happen in the playoffs. So was last week. And next week.
I've got Cowboys fans texting me saying Seattle is the team they really want to miss in the playoffs. There's a reason for that.
There's a very 2012 vibe about this team.
I'm a Cowboys fan. I want to face Seattle because Dallas owes them one from earlier this year and because Seattle is beatable. Both teams are peaking at the right team.
Lotta Hooking in this thread. You all realize that was facing Kirk Cousins at home - neither of which they'll get the luxury of in the playoffs - right? That was a shit game.
If you can't see Pete's risk aversiveness always plays to the level of his opponents I can't help you.
Dude wants to win every game in the fourth quarter. It's maddening.
It's also why last night is meaningless for what will happen in the playoffs. So was last week. And next week.
I've got Cowboys fans texting me saying Seattle is the team they really want to miss in the playoffs. There's a reason for that.
There's a very 2012 vibe about this team.
I'm a Cowboys fan. I want to face Seattle because Dallas owes them one from earlier this year and because Seattle is beatable. Both teams are peaking at the right team.
The two best games I saw Seattle play were against the Rams. That Ram defense is horrible against the run. If you don't have to throw you don't have to worry about Darnold
On the other hand, the Rams moved the ball rather easily themselves.
The Rams already peaked. Cooper Kupp was a big loss. Goff will choke.
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Buttfuck, that dude is clutch as hell (didn't need to be tonight).
He's nothing like Browning.
2nd place is at 17. Astonishing stat
Dude wants to win every game in the fourth quarter. It's maddening.
It's also why last night is meaningless for what will happen in the playoffs. So was last week. And next week.
I've got Cowboys fans texting me saying Seattle is the team they really want to miss in the playoffs. There's a reason for that.
There's a very 2012 vibe about this team.
And then the Rams or the Saints
All on the road but not impossible. Brees has been to one Super Bowl, Goff to zero.
Lets see how the D does against the Chiefs and for goodness sake don't let the Niners or Cards knock you out
On the other hand, the Rams moved the ball rather easily themselves.