Super Bowl XLIX |OT| The Butler Did It

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Honestly if you took adderal recreational you'd understand why everyone gets suspended for it
 
With marshawn leaving, I wouldn't be surprised to see Russell Wilson in the CFL in the next few years

He's just not a good quarterback. He needs a great defense to do all the hard work.

Sorry to break it to you, but don't be salty, Seattle fans

You had your chance at a potential mini dynasty, but the better team won, and they were clearly better all game
 
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With marshawn leaving, I wouldn't be surprised to see Russell Wilson in the CFL in the next few years

He's just not a good quarterback. He needs a great defense to do all the hard work.

Sorry to break it to you, but don't be salty, Seattle fans

You had your chance at a potential mini dynasty, but the better team won, and they were clearly better all game

Well the hawks stayed close in the first half with very little effort.
They did win on the third quarter though.
 
He hasn't won a game where his opponent has scored 28 points in his career. He's not going to carry a team offensively. It was more obvious this year than last when he didn't need to score to win the super bowl. He's a game manager and there is nothing wrong with that at all, but him not being great means they aren't going to win super bowls when his defense gives up 28 points. I'd still take him over the majority of quarterbacks but he was immensely overrated after winning just as Joe Flacco was when he won. His inexperienced showed on that last play. There is no way an experienced quarterback makes the bad throw or doesn't just dump the entire play knowing it's a bad call.

This is a dumb statistic. In the past 3 years his team has scored 30+ points 15 times, so it's not like he isn't capable of doing it. His defense doesn't give up 28 points very often so he doesn't have many chances. It happened twice in his rookie season, once in his second season. This season it happened more often and he was 0-4. Yes maybe he could have won one of them. I think it's more a statistical abnormality than an indicator of his ability to carry a team. Aaron Rodgers was 1-3 this year when the opposing team scored 28+, Tom Brady was 0-2.

Edit: He was also 1 dumb play call away from winning today.
 
With marshawn leaving, I wouldn't be surprised to see Russell Wilson in the CFL in the next few years

He's just not a good quarterback. He needs a great defense to do all the hard work.

Sorry to break it to you, but don't be salty, Seattle fans

You had your chance at a potential mini dynasty, but the better team won, and they were clearly better all game


Laziest troll I've seen in a while.
 
So if he didn't eye him, the defender would have abandoned his coverage. Got it.
Of course he would've. What a stupid statement. Butler would've still played close coverage, but since he saw what Wilson was trying to do he was able to jump the route before the receiver got there. You're not gonna be right on this.
 
Don't you know? PEDs are small fish compared to a trumped-up scandal from 8 goddamn years ago that immediately preceded the greatest statistical season in NFL history (where the only thing preventing it from being the GOAT season was a circus catch with 1 minute left in the Super Bowl), and deflated footballs that didn't have anything to do with Indianapolis's offense being a dumpster fire.
lol yep because being physically stronger from the juice doesn't matter in Americas most physical sport. PED use from a few years ago means nothing! those other guys video taped walk thrus 8 years ago so um they probably secretley video taped other things and must have deflated thousands of footballs in the past to outplay and beat teams #Billuminati
 
We lost both Avril and Lane in the game. While not as big as Thomas or Sherman, they've both put a lot in time in the defense this season. Smith (I think that's his name), the guy that replaced Lane, gave up a touchdown and a few plays.throughout the game. That'd probably account for it.

Watching it in crowded environment, it was kind of hard to keep track of those things. Seattle still played incredible considering all the elements which were running on vapors.
 
The pats were amazing.

The streets in Boston,s pecifically Boylston all the way to Boston commons was crazy packed. I loved it.
 
Watching it in crowded environment, it was kind of hard to keep track of those things. Seattle still played incredible considering all the elements which were running on vapors.

Seattle's defense played pretty well with all of the injuries.
RW also made some big plays.

The pats were more consistent (except for 2 ints), but the hawks somehow stayed close and even jumped ahead in the third.
 
Seattle's defense played pretty well with all of the injuries.
RW also made some big plays.

The pats were more consistent (except for 2 ints), but the hawks somehow stayed close and even jumped ahead in the third.

Our run game was absolute trash. Not something that was unexpected, although was expected to be more slanted towards the passing game. Patriots outside of maybe one solid run, got nothing. This was the Baltimore game all over again where Brady put the team on his back, only this time he had to work harder for it.
 
Our run game was absolute trash. Not something that was unexpected, although was expected to be more slanted towards the passing game. Patriots outside of maybe one solid run, got nothing. This was the Baltimore game all over again where Brady put the team on his back, only this time he had to work harder for it.

yup. So many third down conversions. A hard fought win.
 
Our run game was absolute trash. Not something that was unexpected, although was expected to be more slanted towards the passing game. Patriots outside of maybe one solid run, got nothing. This was the Baltimore game all over again where Brady put the team on his back, only this time he had to work harder for it.

Yeah, the inability of the run game to do anything of significance was extremely worrying,..add to the great first half they played and could only go in tied, was shaping up badly.
 
Watching it in crowded environment, it was kind of hard to keep track of those things. Seattle still played incredible considering all the elements which were running on vapors.

Yeah, that's why I like watching football with very few people personally. It lets me analyze the game as I watch it.

With Lane and Avril gone, the defense was really having a hard time dealing with the Pats passing. It took a full half for the Pats to score the first 14 but when Avril went out sometime in the 3rd, (I think) they really ramped up at the end and really exploited Smith. It 's pretty noticeable. It's amazing that the game was that close considering that and the fact the D-Line for our defense was playing hobbled for most of the year with Brandon Mebane injured.

Assuming nothing shifts too much for next year, and we're able to secure Marshawn and Wilson both, Carroll and the staff need to work on getting a better O-Line. It's basically the one thing that's crippling the Hawk's Offense IMO.
 
Where was the advert about sexual assault? I remember hearing there was supposed to be one pretty big out there.

There was a domestic violence one, the pizza phone call where a woman was trying to get the police to come but not let the guy hear her call the cops.

I think it was a real phone call recording. Pretty rough
 
Where was the advert about sexual assault? I remember hearing there was supposed to be one pretty big out there.

There was one. It was a house that was torn apart with a phone call to police voiced over with a girl afraid to talk about it.

Didn't pay too much attention but that was the idea.
 
There was a domestic violence one, the pizza phone call where a woman was trying to get the police to come but not let the guy hear her call the cops.

I think it was a real phone call recording. Pretty rough

It is based on a real one. Not the real one.
It was right after the end of the first half. They had already released it online I believe. Certainly haunting and effective.
 
but there are a lot of QB's who could potentially win in crunch time against good teams if they were given a chance. look at andrew luck vs. wussle in their respective title games. through 3 quarters, wussles QB rating was 0, andrew lucks was mid 30's. and yet, andrew luck was down 38-7, wussle was down 16-7. you can't discount this and say "well he made the plays when it mattered!" ok, but if you switch the defenses, wussle literally has not chance to "make the plays matter". he would be getting blown out.

I'm not arguing that he's well behind Luck and that he benefits from a good defense. I just think he deserves a little bit more credit than "he's good enough not to be too much of a liability."
 
We lost both Avril and Lane in the game. While not as big as Thomas or Sherman, they've both put a lot in time in the defense this season. Smith (I think that's his name), the guy that replaced Lane, gave up a touchdown and a few plays.throughout the game. That'd probably account for it.

Seemed like a continuation of the GB game to me. If Rodgers is healthy GB wins that game by 14+. Pats used the Packers play book on Seattle.
 
Yeah, that's why I like watching football with very few people personally. It lets me analyze the game as I watch it.

With Lane and Avril gone, the defense was really having a hard time dealing with the Pats passing. It took a full half for the Pats to score the first 14 but when Avril went out sometime in the 3rd, (I think) they really ramped up at the end and really exploited Smith. It 's pretty noticeable. It's amazing that the game was that close considering that and the fact the D-Line for our defense was playing hobbled for most of the year with Brandon Mebane injured.

Assuming nothing shifts too much for next year, and we're able to secure Marshawn and Wilson both, Carroll and the staff need to work on getting a better O-Line. It's basically the one thing that's crippling the Hawk's Offense IMO.

It's also pretty insane to think Lynch was almost a non-factor in this game. He was, but in the grand scheme of things we contained him to the point where 100+ yards seemed like it was worth it. Second half he had more traction for sure.

Seahawks need receivers that aren't trash. Simple as that. Wilson is still maturing, and most of his criticisms come from absolutely awful route intelligence.
 
Seahawks LCB Richard Sherman played through torn elbow ligaments in Super Bowl XLIX, and will "likely" need offseason surgery.

The surgery would be "Tommy John," best known in baseball lingo. The procedure reconstructs a player's UCL (ulnar collateral ligament) using a tendon from another body part. Sherman played through torn ligaments in his left elbow in addition to ligament damage in his left shoulder. He allowed just one reception in the Seahawks' Super Bowl loss to the Patriots.
Shit I knew he needed surgery but Tommy John?
 
I'm not arguing that he's well behind Luck and that he benefits from a good defense. I just think he deserves a little bit more credit than "he's good enough not to be too much of a liability."

not a "good" defense, the best defense in the league. i think he is a good QB but my entire point is many of his "heroics" (and he does make plays at times, as i said) would be rendered moot if he were playing with an average or below average defense. when you know that on any given sunday, in todays NFL, 17-20 points is going to be enough to win the game that is a heavy weight off your shoulders.
 
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