i still didn't see your "i was wrong and you were right" take on the matter tbh.
You have to love that irrational super salt hate tbh![]()
i still didn't see your "i was wrong and you were right" take on the matter tbh.
This guy is honestly the latest Freddie Mitc ...he needs to take advantage of the next 2 weeks after he toils in obscurity afterwards and serves further PED suspensions.
that's the same tbh![]()
It's no secret they had the leagues top defense. For much of the season Wilson's impact outweighed lynch's. It has been the opposite the last few weeks. I think the lack of weapons plays a big part. Oh do you still think the Seahawks have the best offensive line in football?
I can't wait to see Percy Harvin's #'s next year if he recovers from the latest RW-induced concussion. He'll end up being "just another mediocre WR the Vikings let go," I assume.
that was at that specific moment not in general, in general i consider them 4th, and yeah i still think that. And i think it's been pretty established that seattle's success is only reliant on lynch and its D, that much has been clear the whole season and the number tell just that. I'm no RW hater, but to say he's above average it's just unacceptable.
in fairness, he was always overrated, great speed but that's not all there is in a reciever.
from weeks 7-16, there were only 3 games where Lynch averaged over 4 yards a carry. it is during this time period where I argued Wilson was proving his worth. this is not an offense that is built to air it out 35+ times and lean on their qb to win. they don't have the weapons to do so, especially with Harvin and Rice being out. their pass protection hasn't been good all year, particularly early in the year when they were missing a few starters, but even since then, they give up tons of pressure. run blocking is a different story, though Lynch had no room to run in the first half, and got about 70% of his yards after contact for the game. still, I think we have seen Wilson make plays when needed. in the first half, they couldn't run the ball at all, and their receivers couldn't get open, and their only play was when wilson ran around to buy time and heaved a deep ball to baldwin. in the 2nd half, their offense was working much better, spearheaded by Lynch. but it was still Wilson with the game winning touchdown strike on 4th and 7.
their passing game has slowed, and i've been the first to call that out. i think the cir stances have a lot to do with it though.
lol then why did he go on that rant in the first place? If he's so unconcerned with Trabtree's opinion and all.
His team just made the SB, was hype, etc.
what kind of game have you watched tbh, wilson did all he could to lose the game, even fumbling three times. the niners gameplanned on lynch and the dude was able to gain yardage even from contacts way before the line of scrimmage. On one play he ing destroyed aldon smith.. Wilson did nothing except one pass and some cheap screens.
Sportsmanship (or sometimes sportspersonship) is an aspiration or ethos that a sport or activity will be enjoyed for its own sake, with proper consideration for fairness, ethics, respect, and a sense of fellowship with one's compe ors. A sore loser refers to one who does not take defeat well, whereas a good sport means being a "good winner" as well as being a "good loser".[1][2]
Sportsmanship can be conceptualized as an enduring and relatively stable characteristic or disposition such that individuals differ in the way they are generally expected to behave in sport situations. In general, sportsmanship refers to virtues such as fairness, self-control, courage, and persistence,[3] and has been associated with interpersonal concepts of treating others and being treated fairly, maintaining self-control if dealing with others, and respect for both authority and opponents. Sportsmanship is also looked at as being the way one reacts to a sport/game.
A compe or who exhibits poor sportsmanship after losing a game or contest is often called a "sore loser" (those who show poor sportsmanship after winning are typically called "bad winners"). Sore loser behavior includes blaming others for the loss, not accepting responsibility for personal actions that contributed to the defeat, reacting to the loss in an immature or improper fashion, making excuses for the defeat, and citing unfavorable conditions or other petty issues as reasons for the defeat.[4][5] A bad winner acts in a shallow fashion after his or her victory, such as by gloating about his or her win, rubbing the win in the face(s) of the opponent(s), and lowering the opponent(s)'s self-esteem by constantly reminding the opponent(s) of "poor" performance in comparison (even if the opponent(s) competed well).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sportsmanship
those tweets by Andre Igoudala were hilarious and spot on.
i didn't really see Lynch do anything in the first half. Wilson's first play of the game was awful, obviously, and i ridiculed him here on this forum after it happened. I'm a fan of the guy, but i don't call myself a blind fan. In the first half they coulnd't run or generate any passing game, and their only offense was the deep ball to Baldwin which was only made possible because of Wilson buying time with his feet. Similarly, the Niners didn't do much of anything outside the one big Kaepernick run. like i have said repeatedly, Lynch keyed their offense in the 2nd half. not sure why you keep bringing this up, considering i have said this time and time again. But i'm not going to be blind and say Wilson did nothing because he did make a bunch of 3rd and 4th down plays, including the big game winning touchdown on a perfect throw to Kearse
Even though my Colts lost as did the Patriots. It's a good feeling to have the 49ers lose the way they did yesterday. Also add the Bowman injury and we have a feast. Sherman is a badass n!gger who mind s his opponents. I'm sure it got to all the got 49er fans on this board. Haha, gots.
He should go back and watch the tape of det last play.....tee, hee.
Tweeting from the airport about Sherman after getting eliminated
Smh @ trill being racist and slamming black folk that don't share his opinions.
"White America showing their true racist colors any time a black man does anything"
Meanwhile, a black guy says something..
"He's a c**n!"
Lol just a sign of needing to grow up a little & stop relying on moms income tax return IMO.
Yeah, Iggy must be a coon or an Uncle Tom because he's ashamed when one of his own kind reinforces known stereotypes. It's not about about appealing to the white viewer or him being a race-traitor--it's just a plea for his people to stop acting like primitive niggers and become decent human beings.
Why are you got? Tbh. Like I said, you are very welcome to come hang with me and my black friends whenever you want. Unless you're a pussy of course.
No thanks, I have no priors and would like to Keep it that way.
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