I'm crying. This is the greatest moment in sporting history!
I'm crying. This is the greatest moment in sporting history!
Fix is in
Russell Wilson was terrible today. He majorly owes Marshawn Lynch and the Packers player who botched the onside kick.
4 interceptions. QB rating of 44. Jay Cutler could have won this game with that supporting cast.
Every athlete will have a bad day. This is the worst I've seen Wilson play. BUT, he was clutch when he needed to be. I wept when he threw that pass and grown men at the sports bar I'm watching this are still weeping.
Hiya folks wrote:
Russell Wilson was terrible today. He majorly owes Marshawn Lynch and the Packers player who botched the onside kick.
Wilson, perfect execution in the 4th quarter.
mr clutch wrote:
Hiya folks wrote:Russell Wilson was terrible today. He majorly owes Marshawn Lynch and the Packers player who botched the onside kick.
Wilson, perfect execution in the 4th quarter.
+1. Thank god someone on here has a brain.
Russell Wilson is well on his way to being the GOAT. After he wins a 5th Super Bowl title, talk of Montana and Brady will fade away.
DiaI it up wrote:
mr clutch wrote:Wilson, perfect execution in the 4th quarter.
+1. Thank god someone on here has a brain.
Well except the interception that would have blown the game If it weren't for a botched onside kick
That's what winners do!!!!
Mr clutch wrote:
Well except the interception that would have blown the game If it weren't for a botched onside kick
Not his fault. It was a good throw
Wilson Sucks. 1 TD, 4 INT.
One play does not make you great. He was pretty pathetic today, and I am a Seahawks fan. He better get his sh!t together for the SB.
MeHereYouWhere?1 wrote:
That's what winners do!!!!
Throw 4 interceptions, get sacked 5 times, complete less than half of the pass attempts, have a QBR of 44. Sounds like a winner to me. Reality is that he had to rely on the defense, & Lynch, as well as the other team collapsing, once again.
gillyweed wrote:
MeHereYouWhere?1 wrote:That's what winners do!!!!
Throw 4 interceptions, get sacked 5 times, complete less than half of the pass attempts, have a QBR of 44. Sounds like a winner to me. Reality is that he had to rely on the defense, & Lynch, as well as the other team collapsing, once again.
Reality is football is a team sport. His team played poorly in the first half. His O-line allowed pressure and he made bad decisions. 2 of his interceptions weren't his fault. The other 2 were bad decision making.
What this game teaches us is that the Seahawks have a sh*t-ton of talent. When they play well, they are unstoppable. Green Bay played a superb game, should have won, but lost due to a couple of muffed plays. Phenomenal game to watch, one of the greatest comebacks in NFL history.
MeHereYouWhere?1 wrote:
That's what winners do!!!!
gillyweed wrote:
Throw 4 interceptions, get sacked 5 times, complete less than half of the pass attempts, have a QBR of 44. Sounds like a winner to me. Reality is that he had to rely on the defense, & Lynch, as well as the other team collapsing, once again.
You're new around here, ain't ya?
Thats what winners do harkens back to last spring/summer on these boards. Hell, maybe even longer, but i've lost track (but not field!)
He won the game the EXACT way that naysayers said he couldn't: two consecutive 35 yd completions. The most clutch OT performance by a QB ever.
In case you haven't heard, he is too short to throw passes over tall NFL lineman.
Mr clutch wrote:
DiaI it up wrote:+1. Thank god someone on here has a brain.
Well except the interception that would have blown the game If it weren't for a botched onside kick
why are you copying my handle. its just a football game fool.
Wonder if Romo could have won with Seattle today?Ha ha ha ha haDouchie Cowboy fans.
DiaI it up wrote:
mr clutch wrote:Wilson, perfect execution in the 4th quarter.
+1. Thank god someone on here has a brain.
gillyweed wrote:
MeHereYouWhere?1 wrote:That's what winners do!!!!
Throw 4 interceptions, get sacked 5 times, complete less than half of the pass attempts, have a QBR of 44. Sounds like a winner to me. Reality is that he had to rely on the defense, & Lynch, as well as the other team collapsing, once again.
Hello, he ran for the TD that put them ahead and then he threw the winning TD strike! Come on, his finish was awesome and you know it.
If you've ever competed at anything you ought to know that he demotrated the will to win that we all admire.
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