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Kinzu
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You're welcome Seattle. I guess maybe we finally owed you one.
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You're welcome Seattle. I guess maybe we finally owed you one.
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You're welcome Seattle. I guess maybe we finally owed you one.
It would have been a different outcome it the NFC championship game was played at Candlestick. No crowd noise to deal with and maybe a little bit of home officiating advantage. The Niners played well in Seattle and had a chance to win the game in the 4th quarter despite defensive breakdowns and two turnovers. You just cannot give up a huge pass play on a broken play, play soft on 3rd and 22 and allow the TE to get an esy 15 yard completion. That gave the Seahawks an opportunity to go on 4th and 7 which resulted in a TD that gave them the lead they never relinquished.
Agreed. Seattle has never beaten the 49ers at The Stick in the Harbaugh era. It was three turnovers, by the way.
Agreed. Seattle has never beaten the 49ers at The Stick in the Harbaugh era. It was three turnovers, by the way.
It would have been a different outcome it the NFC championship game was played at Candlestick. No crowd noise to deal with and maybe a little bit of home officiating advantage. The Niners played well in Seattle and had a chance to win the game in the 4th quarter despite defensive breakdowns and two turnovers. You just cannot give up a huge pass play on a broken play, play soft on 3rd and 22 and allow the TE to get an esy 15 yard completion. That gave the Seahawks an opportunity to go on 4th and 7 which resulted in a TD that gave them the lead they never relinquished.
Up yours Drew Brees for being 5'3.
Don't forget the noncall against Seattle in their divisional game against the Saints. It was almost the exact same hit on Brees, maybe even worse, he fumbled on that play also, but there was no call.
Actually 2 is correct because the last TO was the game ender. No chance at that point to come back
Yeah, so don't blame Brees, blame Seattle and the refs. Same QB, same hit with two different results. :\
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You're welcome Seattle. I guess maybe we finally owed you one.
But drew brees cried about it after the Brooks hit. Then he cried about it some more at the press conference. He's a bitch.
Isn't it crazy that one bad call in the middle of the season more than likely determined the Super Bowl winner?
If that play gets called correctly, the NFC Championship game is played ay Candlestick. The Seahawks have never won there in the Harbaugh era.
Yeah, he did follow it up, it's just that he didn't cause the whistle. Say what you will about the NFL's zealousness over the BountyGate matter, but he wasn't someone to stop it. Plus, he didn't take a paycut to sign his teammates, not that I should/could really blame him. Maybe I'm wrong, maybe he did.