Sherman would be such a scrub if he played for any other team, tbh..
Sherman would be such a scrub if he played for any other team, tbh..
Some of these fans look like candidates for the gas chamber.
well, i guess it's not happening![]()
Could have been unnecessary roughness. But it was Welker who get drilled, so I don't really care.
Wes Welker syndrome tbh. I'm not sure why Hall of Fame QBs are incapable of impartial decision making when they have Wes Welker on their team.
That streak of passes without in interception in September might be the most useless stat I've ever seen.
I'm surprised I haven't seen the Wes Welker dropped pass somersault all day (such a hard worker).
Good game, good effort @ home with some terrible officiating(confirmed by CBS during the telecast several times), tbh..can't complain..
Anybody that has cheered for a team with Wes Welker knows that all his contributions are bittersweet, tbh..
He gets his yardage numbers, but relying on him for your offense will never succeed against good defenses..Manning, like Brady before him, over-relies on him(once Welker is "in rhythm") during stretches rather than going to his monster targets(Julius, DT) for key catches..
How wasn't that a foul for laying Welker out after the interception? lol Every other team in the league would get a flag there, tbh.
Originally Posted by Malik Hairston
If Manning goes down the field and wins this game, it would go down as one of the greatest regular season wins in NFL history IMO, considering the officiating and cir stances..
IMO you said game does mean nothing
Seattle has the loudest stadium in the league. That's why.
I hate Welker, but he took a clear headshot immediately after that INT..this is a dude that has had like 12 concussions, isn't the league trying to protect players from having their brains fried?..
Then they call Talib for "roughness" for stumbling and barely falling onto a WR?..
Turnovers on road you lose
I agree..Ball's unforced fumble was the difference, strictly from a football perspective..
Harlem already said it, but Denver's front 7 looks as good as ever. They have the same problem New England had relying on Aquib Talib to carry a mediocre secondary. With all of the moves they made this offseason I'm surprised upgrading safety wasn't one of them.
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