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bosoxlover12 said:
Can't wait for bware to blame this loss on Smith and Barr getting injured
 
 
Bridgewater and the offense looks awful; that's why they'll lose
 
Teddy Bridgwater sucks. I know that. I may not have openly stated it yet, but I'm aware that he's a steaming pile of worthless shit who's more concerned about getting a 70% completion percentage than he is about helping his team win. "He doesn't turn the ball over," they say. He doesn't score any points, either. 

You can't tell me that Anthony Barr and Harrison Smith going out after one series has nothing to do with how this game has turned out, especially considering Seattle's first touchdown came after the worst holding penalty I've ever seen that negated a third down stop, and the second touchdown came after the worst unnecessary roughness call seen in the history of the league negated a big loss on a sack. 
 
This game is not indicative of the quality of either of these teams. Seattle has hit the luckiest stretch I've ever seen. I don't know what kind of charity work they do in the offseason, but for karma to bring up plays limp against them all the time is crazy. 
 

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They're up 35-7 and the one Viking touchdown is a return lol 
 

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They're up 35-7 and the one Viking touchdown is a return lol 
 
And Seattle's touchdowns are the result of Minnesota's 3 best defensive players being on the shelf after 10 plays. There's more to this game than what the score tells you. I don't know what could have randomly caused Barr and Smith to get hurt, but it sure sucks balls. 
 

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Allen Robinson putting my fantasy team on his back, doe
 

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The Browns are in dead last! I don't want to get ahead of myself, but we might finally bottom out. 
 
but I'm now fully expecting both Goff and Lynch to return to school. 
 
Although I don't even know if either of them are actually worth the #1 pick. Just take Bosa. 
 

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I can't wait until Bradford's off this team.
 

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Why the hell is Carolina going after Delvin Breaux?
 

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Well thats it for the Giants season, this defense needs a major overhaul.
 

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BwareDWare94 said:
 
Teddy Bridgwater sucks. I know that. I may not have openly stated it yet, but I'm aware that he's a steaming pile of worthless shit who's more concerned about getting a 70% completion percentage than he is about helping his team win. "He doesn't turn the ball over," they say. He doesn't score any points, either. 

You can't tell me that Anthony Barr and Harrison Smith going out after one series has nothing to do with how this game has turned out, especially considering Seattle's first touchdown came after the worst holding penalty I've ever seen that negated a third down stop, and the second touchdown came after the worst unnecessary roughness call seen in the history of the league negated a big loss on a sack. 
 
This game is not indicative of the quality of either of these teams. Seattle has hit the luckiest stretch I've ever seen. I don't know what kind of charity work they do in the offseason, but for karma to bring up plays limp against them all the time is crazy. 
 
The holding call was fine. And technically the roughness call is right in the eyes of the officials. It would have been a fine no-call, since 96 didnt know if Russell was down or not and continued the play... but the refs whistled the play dead and he tried to re-tackle him. It sucks, but its still the right call. 
 
 
But like, you couldn't move the ball on offense. You couldn't contain Wilson at all. I agree Rawls would have been more restrained had Barr been in, but Wilson was spinning out Hunter like crazy, and making plays all over the place. You still wouldn't have close to winning. The Vikings rely on running the ball and keeping games close. Seattle has a great run defense, and got an early lead. It was over after 14-0.
 

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The holding call was fine. And technically the roughness call is right in the eyes of the officials. It would have been a fine no-call, since 96 didnt know if Russell was down or not and continued the play... but the refs whistled the play dead and he tried to re-tackle him. It sucks, but its still the right call. 
 
 
But like, you couldn't move the ball on offense. You couldn't contain Wilson at all. I agree Rawls would have been more restrained had Barr been in, but Wilson was spinning out Hunter like crazy, and making plays all over the place. You still wouldn't have close to winning. The Vikings rely on running the ball and keeping games close. Seattle has a great run defense, and got an early lead. It was over after 14-0.
 
I'm think I'm mostly salty because three straight bad defenses have made Wilson look way better than he actually is, and I only call Minnesota a bad defense because of the rash of injuries today. They're much better than that when they're healthy and even with one or two guys out, they're still very solid. Nevertheless, losing their three best defensive players turned out to be completely disastrous.
 
The offense is definitely a problem. Teddy is a pussy. The offensive line folds in big games. It's just obnoxious how bad they are on that side of the ball.
 

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Refs have had their fingers up their asses all game
 

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https://twitter.com/TheCauldron/status/673641838931288066
 
oh man
 

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Why the fuck do you go review 12 men in the formation for 5 minutes only to come out and say it's not a reviewable play? Did he realize in the booth that it's not reviewable? How is the NFL not embarrassed by their officials?
 

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Tom Brady ran a 5.28 40 when he was coming out of college. I'm curious as to what he would run now after witnessing that scramble. 
 

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Rofl, this is hilarious. Eagles have two special teams touchdowns and a defensive touchdown
 
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