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NFL Playoffs: Seattle-Atlanta
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NFL Playoffs: Seattle-Atlanta
Atlanta has jumped all over Seattle, now up 13-0. The Falcons' two fireplugs, Rodgers and Turner, have been plowing over Seahawks defenders, esp Rodgers on the 45-yard run.
This marks Seattle's second east coast trip in as many weeks. The Seahawks look a step slow compared to the Falcons.
This marks Seattle's second east coast trip in as many weeks. The Seahawks look a step slow compared to the Falcons.
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Re: NFL Playoffs: Seattle-Atlanta
Make up your mind. Is Seattle the team to beat now or not? 

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Re: NFL Playoffs: Seattle-Atlanta
And the Atlanta D stuffs Seattle on 4th down at the Atlanta 11 ....
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Re: NFL Playoffs: Seattle-Atlanta
NVGator wrote:Make up your mind. Is Seattle the team to beat now or not?
This one is over. Seattle left its best in DC a week ago. They look tired and a step slow. That was a pretty pass Ryan just threw.
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Re: NFL Playoffs: Seattle-Atlanta
Matt Ryan is a d0uche. SF will paste either of these two next week.
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Re: NFL Playoffs: Seattle-Atlanta
Take another look at that beauty of a TD pass that ****** just threw...Oh My
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Re: NFL Playoffs: Seattle-Atlanta
Class of '78 wrote:NVGator wrote:Make up your mind. Is Seattle the team to beat now or not?
This one is over. Seattle left its best in DC a week ago. They look tired and a step slow. That was a pretty pass Ryan just threw.
Certainly could be.
I don't know if you read my post in the others thread, but before this game started I thought yesterday's SF explosion would benefit ATL more than Seattle. Atlanta got the message to take the mobile QB seriously.
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Re: NFL Playoffs: Seattle-Atlanta
Tough to go back and forth from west coast to east coast in consecutive weeks.
Harbough did it last year in the regular season, but remember... he kept the team t thee all week instead of back and forth.
What did they say earlier in the game? Only 1 team has won both games in the playoffs with consecutive travel weeks?
Harbough did it last year in the regular season, but remember... he kept the team t thee all week instead of back and forth.
What did they say earlier in the game? Only 1 team has won both games in the playoffs with consecutive travel weeks?
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Re: NFL Playoffs: Seattle-Atlanta
NVGator wrote:Class of '78 wrote:NVGator wrote:Make up your mind. Is Seattle the team to beat now or not?
This one is over. Seattle left its best in DC a week ago. They look tired and a step slow. That was a pretty pass Ryan just threw.
Certainly could be.
I don't know if you read my post in the others thread, but before this game started I thought yesterday's SF explosion would benefit ATL more than Seattle. Atlanta got the message to take the mobile QB seriously.
They're braindead if they didn't take it seriously going into this game, no matter the warning. The Packers didn't stay at home enough to contain Kaepernick. Wilson just got outside contain for a big gainer, but against a 4-3 no way it happens anywhere near as frequently as it did yesterday.
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Re: NFL Playoffs: Seattle-Atlanta
Game, set, match Atlanta.
It will be interesting to see if the Seahawks keelp the read option for Russell Wilson next year. If they do they will need a backup in ncase Wilson a smallish QB gets hurt. That backup could be Tim Tebow. Seattle could be Tebow's landing spot. Or San Francisco if the Niners keep the read option. The bad thing is Tebow is still stuck with the Jets and Tim is at their mercy as to when he gets traded or released. A damn shame.
It will be interesting to see if the Seahawks keelp the read option for Russell Wilson next year. If they do they will need a backup in ncase Wilson a smallish QB gets hurt. That backup could be Tim Tebow. Seattle could be Tebow's landing spot. Or San Francisco if the Niners keep the read option. The bad thing is Tebow is still stuck with the Jets and Tim is at their mercy as to when he gets traded or released. A damn shame.
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Re: NFL Playoffs: Seattle-Atlanta
Seahawks keep battling. I'm impressed with this kid Wilson.
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Scott512 wrote:Game, set, match Atlanta.
It will be interesting to see if the Seahawks keelp the read option for Russell Wilson next year. If they do they will need a backup in ncase Wilson a smallish QB gets hurt. That backup could be Tim Tebow. Seattle could be Tebow's landing spot. Or San Francisco if the Niners keep the read option. The bad thing is Tebow is still stuck with the Jets and Tim is at their mercy as to when he gets traded or released. A damn shame.
The 49ers will keep the same offense. But didn't you say it wouldn't be good for TT to go to SF due to his beliefs?
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Re: NFL Playoffs: Seattle-Atlanta
Wow, that didn't play out the way the Seahawks wanted it to.
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Re: NFL Playoffs: Seattle-Atlanta
Falcon D denies Seattle again for any score ..... Playin tough
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Re: NFL Playoffs: Seattle-Atlanta
NVGator wrote:Scott512 wrote:Game, set, match Atlanta.
It will be interesting to see if the Seahawks keelp the read option for Russell Wilson next year. If they do they will need a backup in ncase Wilson a smallish QB gets hurt. That backup could be Tim Tebow. Seattle could be Tebow's landing spot. Or San Francisco if the Niners keep the read option. The bad thing is Tebow is still stuck with the Jets and Tim is at their mercy as to when he gets traded or released. A damn shame.
The 49ers will keep the same offense. But didn't you say it wouldn't be good for TT to go to SF due to his beliefs?
I said that could be a factor. But maybe moreso for me than Timmy. In looking at the Niners and Seahawks they have 2 coaches who don't care and who have power. So if they want Tim Tebow as a backup QB and part time wildcat or H Back player then Tim could end up on either of those 2 teams. The Niners could win it all this year. Seattle needs a little more work.
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Re: NFL Playoffs: Seattle-Atlanta
Scott512 wrote:Game, set, match Atlanta.

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Re: NFL Playoffs: Seattle-Atlanta
Just like that, Seattle's back in it. Love watching Wilson. The guy makes things happen and has a terrific arm.
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Re: NFL Playoffs: Seattle-Atlanta
Scott512 wrote:NVGator wrote:Scott512 wrote:Game, set, match Atlanta.
It will be interesting to see if the Seahawks keelp the read option for Russell Wilson next year. If they do they will need a backup in ncase Wilson a smallish QB gets hurt. That backup could be Tim Tebow. Seattle could be Tebow's landing spot. Or San Francisco if the Niners keep the read option. The bad thing is Tebow is still stuck with the Jets and Tim is at their mercy as to when he gets traded or released. A damn shame.
The 49ers will keep the same offense. But didn't you say it wouldn't be good for TT to go to SF due to his beliefs?
I said that could be a factor. But maybe moreso for me than Timmy. In looking at the Niners and Seahawks they have 2 coaches who don't care and who have power. So if they want Tim Tebow as a backup QB and part time wildcat or H Back player then Tim could end up on either of those 2 teams. The Niners could win it all this year. Seattle needs a little more work.
I think you might have an inaccurate perception of SF. However, I'm just giving you grief.

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Re: NFL Playoffs: Seattle-Atlanta
And just like that Falcons score again
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Re: NFL Playoffs: Seattle-Atlanta
NVGator wrote:Scott512 wrote:NVGator wrote:Scott512 wrote:Game, set, match Atlanta.
It will be interesting to see if the Seahawks keelp the read option for Russell Wilson next year. If they do they will need a backup in ncase Wilson a smallish QB gets hurt. That backup could be Tim Tebow. Seattle could be Tebow's landing spot. Or San Francisco if the Niners keep the read option. The bad thing is Tebow is still stuck with the Jets and Tim is at their mercy as to when he gets traded or released. A damn shame.
The 49ers will keep the same offense. But didn't you say it wouldn't be good for TT to go to SF due to his beliefs?
I said that could be a factor. But maybe moreso for me than Timmy. In looking at the Niners and Seahawks they have 2 coaches who don't care and who have power. So if they want Tim Tebow as a backup QB and part time wildcat or H Back player then Tim could end up on either of those 2 teams. The Niners could win it all this year. Seattle needs a little more work.
I think you might have an inaccurate perception of SF. However, I'm just giving you grief.
I could be innacurate about San Fransisco. I guess no matter what NFL team Tim lands on he will be taking some grief becaue of the media and the image of Tebowmania.
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