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It was clutch but it's easily within his range and game technically isn't over if he misses. Not taking anything away from him but I think it would've been more impressive had it been a 50+ yarder.Im gonna give it to :
1. Hauscha, to kick the game winner from what was it, 46 yards? Pretty clutch.
It was clutch but it's easily within his range and game technically isn't over if he misses. Not taking anything away from him but I think it would've been more impressive had it been a 50+ yarder.
I got go with Sherm. His pick 6 allowed for OT to happen. But I think the team in general showed how resiliant they are.
" Shoeless Sherman "
It was clutch but it's easily within his range and game technically isn't over if he misses. Not taking anything away from him but I think it would've been more impressive had it been a 50+ yarder.
That's where I sit. Every player that set foot on that field and every coach on that Seahawks sideline deserve a game ball. This was a fucking battle. This was World War 3 and we were in enemy territory and they brought the full onslaught early and often, yet we persevered and played one of the ugliest, but best second half of football in a long time.He misses and we tie at best. I think the obvious pick is Sherm, but Im giving the kicker some love on this one.
Hey the beauti is so many contributed and stepped up to make this one of the greatest comebacks ever!
Dude you really gotta let that go. He was playing against one of the most aggressive front 7's with an All-World defender in JJ Watt in a game without his pro-bowl LT, All-Pro Center and RT. He IS a fucking pocket passer. He did a ton of damage last year from the pocket. But, when things just aren't holding up with his line, he has the ability to get out and make things happen with his feet. Whether it's buy time for a guy to get open or pick up the yards himself. Seriously though, let it go.It was gritty, it was good to see RW wake up. Hopefully he won't slip back into "I'm a pocket passer" mode. Sherman saved the day in a huge way. Quite a few not so much Seahawk fan friends of mine switched to other games at half time. I didn't even see his INT coming. Still can't believe Shaub threw that thing.
Dude you really gotta let that go. He was playing against one of the most aggressive front 7's with an All-World defender in JJ Watt in a game without his pro-bowl LT, All-Pro Center and RT. He IS a fucking pocket passer. He did a ton of damage last year from the pocket. But, when things just aren't holding up with his line, he has the ability to get out and make things happen with his feet. Whether it's buy time for a guy to get open or pick up the yards himself. Seriously though, let it go.
In Wilson we trust.Alright bro as long as you think it is safe.
It was gritty, it was good to see RW wake up.
I watched the game again last night. He definitely played better, but the offensive line protected better as well. Especially in the 4th quarter. Guys were'nt giving up on blocks. There was one play on the TD drive, Wilson was scrambling around, JJ Watt in hot pursuit, Watt got hit by Bowie, Lynch and then Miller lowered his shoulder and I think he may have even knocked him on his ass. I think it was that big run Wilson broke up the left sideline.It did seem like in this game he remembered " Oh yeah im like faster than any mofo out here". Seriously he can scramble with the best of them. The 1st down in the 4th quarter saved the drive, turned into 7 pts.