I do to, but I swear this game was going to give me a heart attack. I do like their never give up attitude, but I wish they would play more in the 1st half like they do in the 2nd half.
My hands are still shaking. This team is gonna kill me. Now if they can just fix this sudden inability to stop the run (didn't that start happening around the same time last year too?) and remember that they are allowed to score more than once in the first half, we fans might not have to come out of every game with anxiety issues.
I love that this team never gives up too, and I've made the argument several times this year about how winning games that Seattle teams of the past almost always lose will be the difference between playing in CenturyLink in January instead of Candlestick or the Superdome. However beautiful is not at all how I would describe it.
This game had the makings of an upset before it started. We get a big road win by the skin of our teeth against a division rival and then get to play at the supposed best HFA in the league, which I actually disagree with because I believe Denver holds that with the thin air. Playing against one of the worst teams in the league. The problem, TB has had Glennon for like 3 weeks now and Mike James for a few weeks solidifying their run game. They are just now getting familiar with each other and it is starting to click for them. We underestimated their backup receiver corps and we still can't stop the inside run or any pass rush.
Incredible comeback and adjustments in the second half. We allowed 3 points and scored 17. So tired of bad play calling inside the 10. No, you don't have to run off tackle 3 plays in a row, but run the god damn ball Bevell.
I think having his play-calling duties taken away is more likely than an outright firing in the middle of the season. I don't think Carroll would fire a coach mid-season. This game should be the last straw, though.