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***Seahawks vs Lions Thread***

#21

Quote:Seattle's Cary Williams, a 7th round draft pick, 30 year old, better than all the Jags corner backs.


Well the Jags are better than the Lions so there's that.
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#22

Quote:at some point his ability to make big plays everytime the play is broken is going to end.


Yep. Teams are starting to figure him out as well. He better learn how to makes plays from the pocket quickly.
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#23

Quote:Well if Seattle South can't muster a win, let's hope Seattle North can.

 

Go 'Hawks!
 

Lions fans must be as frustrated if not more than Jaguar fans after watching that game.  Seattle gave the Lions so many chances to win, but the Lions Offense blew it.

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#24

Quote:No doubt about it. With the talent on that team there's no excuse for the way that team is playing. They're now sitting behind a tanking Chicago team.
 

No way. He won 11 games last year, more than they have since 1991, and got to the playoffs.

 

Yes 0-4, would normally mean they are out of the playoffs, but the NFC isn't that great all around this year. The 2-2 Rams are currently the 2nd Wild Card team.

 

They can turn it around, but they need to figure out what they offensively. Do they want to run Power or be West Coast. They need to pick one and go all in.

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#25

Quote:Well the Jags are better than the Lions so there's that.


That can be debatable. They've played 3 out of 4 games on the road and 2 of them were in the playoffs last year. Their largest margin of defeat is 12 points. Their record is worse, but their roster is better.
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#26

Refs robbed the lions. That was a illegal knocking the ball out of the endzone by seattle LB.


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#27

Yep the bat out shouldve been called, oh well...


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#28
(This post was last modified: 10-05-2015, 11:41 PM by Eye of the Storm.)

Quote:No way. He won 11 games last year, more than they have since 1991, and got to the playoffs.


Yes 0-4, would normally mean they are out of the playoffs, but the NFC isn't that great all around this year. The 2-2 Rams are currently the 2nd Wild Card team.


They can turn it around, but they need to figure out what they offensively. Do they want to run Power or be West Coast. They need to pick one and go all in.
Their schedule isn't too favorable for a turnaround though. The only games I'm seeing on their schedule that are "easy" are the Raiders, the Bears twice the 49ers and maybe the Rams and Eagles. That's 6 "gimme" games. Outlook not so good. They'll have to sweep the Vikings and win those "easy" games to have a chance of making the playoffs.
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#29

Just like the refs robbed Myers on the last fg.  The ball was just inside the fg post then it curved out.


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#30

I had never heard that "Batted ball rule." Players do that all the time and it is never called. Why is that even a rule?


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#31

Dear Lions;


Ooops We did it again - signed the Refs


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#32

Quote:I had never heard that "Batted ball rule." Players do that all the time and it is never called. Why is that even a rule?
 

They said to prevent a defensive player from throwing the ball out instead of trying to recover a fumble, it was playable meaning had he not done that another Lion couldve landed on it and been a Touchdown.

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#33

Goodell is asking the teams to come back to the field, the ball to be placed on the 6" line detroits ball.


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#34

Quote:Well the Jags are better than the Lions so there's that.


They would kill us.
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#35

Quote:Seattle's Cary Williams, a 7th round draft pick, 30 year old, better than all the Jags corner backs. 
 

It sure helps when your D-Line is affecting the QB on most plays.

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#36

Quote:Yep. Teams are starting to figure him out as well. He better learn how to makes plays from the pocket quickly.
 

It's hard to make plays from the pocket when you don't have one. Our OL just su.... When Wilson does get more than 0,5 seconds to throw he's usually a good pocket passer (see TD pass).

 

 

Quote:They said to prevent a defensive player from throwing the ball out instead of trying to recover a fumble, it was playable meaning had he not done that another Lion couldve landed on it and been a Touchdown.
 

I get the logic behind it but I've never seen that before and didn't know that rule exists.

 

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#37

Quote:And that's why Kam Chancellor got paid.
 

Kam Chancellor did not get paid. He agreed to pause all contract negotiations until after Seattle's season is over.

 

Quote:Refs robbed the lions. That was a illegal knocking the ball out of the end zone by Seattle LB.
 

No they didn't. It was Calvin Johnson's fault for fumbling at the goal line. If he had kept the ball there would be no uncalled penalty by the linebacker.

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#38

Quote:Kam Chancellor did not get paid. He agreed to pause all contract negotiations until after Seattle's season is over.

 

 

No they didn't. It was Calvin Johnson's fault for fumbling at the goal line. If he had kept the ball there would be no uncalled penalty by the linebacker.
 

Common sense dictates that a bad call by the refs took at the very least a field goal away from the Lions and a lot of clock (or timeouts) away from Seattle.

 

Johnson fumbling doesn't change that.

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#39

Man there have been some bad games on national TV this year.
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#40

Quote:We could have drafted Russell Wilson.
Well according to recent threads this board would be furious with the performance.  They only scored 13 and only beat inferior competition by 3 so the whining would be abundant...


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