Yeah, Arizona had 90 offensive plays and time of possession was probably like 4 to 1, and they needed OT to get 6 points. Seattle's defense should have been done, but they still gave max effort in OT. They didnt give up the TD to Nelson when most teams would have let him just go in because he was already close enough to end the game. Then they chase down Johnson on the pitch and stop him at the 1/2 yard line when most teams would have just let him go in. They dont give up on anything, and that always gives them a chance.
The tackles for Seattle are terrible...that one clown probably faked his injury so he wouldnt be abused anymore. lol Their Walmart offensive line and Wilson's lack of mobility benefited the Cards, but that is nothing new, and aside from the Rams game, it hasnt mattered. I think the Cards just played lights out on D. Although for whatever reason there are long stretches in games where Seattle just looks inept on offense, but whenever they absolutely needs to move the ball they do. So maybe its not as impressive on the Cards part, but they still played to their potential.
With the GB NFC title game, I think GB thought the game was over and let up which opened the door, but Seattle was still playing like they could win. The details are getting fuzzy, so I could be forgetting some things. I dunno, whenever I watch Seattle I they always are in it until the game is actually over, just like I expect the Patriots to come back no matter how much they are down by. I stopped thinking about it in terms of luck for those two teams. Its like a natural law now. My universe literally collapsed on itself when they played in the superbowl. lol
The tackles for Seattle are terrible...that one clown probably faked his injury so he wouldnt be abused anymore. lol Their Walmart offensive line and Wilson's lack of mobility benefited the Cards, but that is nothing new, and aside from the Rams game, it hasnt mattered. I think the Cards just played lights out on D. Although for whatever reason there are long stretches in games where Seattle just looks inept on offense, but whenever they absolutely needs to move the ball they do. So maybe its not as impressive on the Cards part, but they still played to their potential.
With the GB NFC title game, I think GB thought the game was over and let up which opened the door, but Seattle was still playing like they could win. The details are getting fuzzy, so I could be forgetting some things. I dunno, whenever I watch Seattle I they always are in it until the game is actually over, just like I expect the Patriots to come back no matter how much they are down by. I stopped thinking about it in terms of luck for those two teams. Its like a natural law now. My universe literally collapsed on itself when they played in the superbowl. lol
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