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Yeah, I can't stand him, but it was the best gif I could find in a pinch.LaChump
Yeah, I can't stand him, but it was the best gif I could find in a pinch.LaChump
I think we are definitely for real. That team was playing for their lives last night. Say what you will about them, but their WR's are nothing to sneeze at to say the least. They are well coached, they have a lot of talent, and they knew damned good and well if they lost to us last night their season was for all practical purposes over. It was a harder game than I would have liked, but at the same time, I am thrilled to see the Cowboys get punched in the mouth and not lay down. Previous teams here didn't really have that kind of grit.Nice to see Dak playing so well. I’ve been a big critic, but he’s definitely playing lights out. Also, it was like watching one of Jimmy Johnson’s old teams with the jawing in your face shit last night. One thing I’ve hated about this team was the lack of the Fuck You, In Your Face Bitch attitude. Give it to Turd, he showed some big nuts last night, got up from some big hits to stick his middle finger up.
The run game is going to be an issue I believe in the playoffs. As well as Dak is playing, I’m just not sure you can go on the road and throw the ball 40 times a game and not expect something bad to happen. Pollard isn’t the answer. Dowdle looks good, but they won’t give the guy enough playing time to see what he can really do. Gotta be a Jones decision… McCarthy has always run his RBs with the hot hand. They seem intent on running Pollard no matter what.
I think the D was tired, and they made a couple key stops when they absolutely had to, but damn it was unnerving to see Seattle march up and down the field all night. Geno carved up the secondary pretty embarrassingly, and their fucking rookie roasted our guys a few times. Inexcusable, fatigued or not.
Are we for real? Seriously. Are we? We’ve beaten one team with a winning record, and that team hung 35 on us and we needed a bail out play from Micah to pull it off. A win is a win, but these next games coming up are going to tell us if the playoffs are going to be the same old same old, or a new chapter.
~runs off to take nervous shit~
I don't see them getting past SF without a lot of help from the zebras, but you're right, their tough stretch will end soon and unless they lose at least a couple we will be the 5th seed. I will take it either way.I think the only silver lining there is Philly has had ridiculous luck in pulling games out of their ass. Either the luck continues all the way to a SB or they hit a rough patch and start evening out the lucky streak. About all we can hope for at this point.
I don't think that's true.if they lost to us last night their season was for all practical purposes over
I think it was a combination of that and the recent ass-whippings and media adulation that they've received. It's not a coincidence that the media darling of the moment was the one getting roasted the worst.I'm hoping most of what we saw from this defense last night was the result of that being the 3rd game in 11 days.
Could be a reason why the pass rush looked sluggish most of the night.
I think it was a combination of that and the recent ass-whippings and media adulation that they've received. It's not a coincidence that the media darling of the moment was the one getting roasted the worst.
The defense has a history of this where they get a bit fat and happy after a string of big wins, lots of sacks, big plays and so forth, and that's exactly what they're coming off of after the Giants/Panthers/Skins stretch.
I've been a bit worried about our CB's since before last night but the defense will be fine once the chips are down in the playoffs. I'm guessing they have another 1-2 disappointing performances in them between now and then though.
Their season isn't over but it's clear last night's game was a "rally the troops" sort of situation for them where they were coming off two division losses, one of them in embarrassing fashion against the 49ers, and they were on the road against a team thought of as one of the league's elite.I don't think that's true.
They have a rough schedule they're in the middle of, but the competition for the final 2 wild card spots isn't exactly stiff.
They could fall out because they still have to play SF and Philly, but they have a real chance. They finish up with Tennessee, Pittsburgh and Arizona and they could definitely get to 9-8 and possibly get in.
Disagree, the pressure was often closing in the walls in under 3 seconds but Geno was getting it out quick, obviously cognizant of the pressure. The 3rd and 15 PI on Gilmore was a good example (soft call as it was) where Geno hit the last step of his drop back and clearly decided to just let it rip on his 1st/2nd read.I think the real issue last night was less the DBs and more not getting enough pressure.
I said before the game that Seattle was a solid team and guessed that we'd win by 10-14 if we didn't fuck ourselves, which we clearly did with penalties and some general discombobulation on defense (first TD, the ridiculous end of half TD, giving up big yards on soft bubble screen-type plays, etc.).I think we are definitely for real. That team was playing for their lives last night. Say what you will about them, but their WR's are nothing to sneeze at to say the least. They are well coached, they have a lot of talent, and they knew damned good and well if they lost to us last night their season was for all practical purposes over. It was a harder game than I would have liked, but at the same time, I am thrilled to see the Cowboys get punched in the mouth and not lay down. Previous teams here didn't really have that kind of grit.
I didn't notice during the game that Adams hit him in the facemask. That should have absolutely drawn a flag.