Some of that stuff might have happened if the guys that got fired from the lingerie league saw the field. [video=youtube;-yq9AxoOP94]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yq9AxoOP94[/video] I doubt they could've called that. Even if Aaron Rodgers did earn one, post-game.
Hey, at least after Seattle got screwed out of the Super Bowl you guys lost in the most honest way every time you've been back to the playoffs: to the Bears.
I couldn't help myself And since I'm in that mood... How to properly end a game with duel possession in the endzone: take possession away from the other guy. [video=youtube;kSgLNeuV_tM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSgLNeuV_tM[/video]
Yeah we got screwed over Haha yeah, you guys have had our number. It's funny. A lot of the times we beat you in the regular season game and then you beat us in playoffs when we make it.
Actually, Seattle has only won once against Chicago since 2006. That was in 2010. The same game where Earl Bennett obliterated your punter. Last year doesn't count. Anything with *HIM* starting at QB never happened.
Seriously, they should of started him during fourth quarter. Sanchez wasnt playing well and Tebow is known for fourth quarter miracles.
One-man miracles do not exist in football. Not even Marshawn Lynch's beast-mode run. Case in point, the Chicago/Denver game last season. Did Tebow kick the winning field goal, cause Marion Barber to run out of bounds instead of falling to the ground, or cause Barber to cough it up (setting up the winning field goal)? No. And putting Tim Tebow of all people in a situation where he'd have to throw the ball against one of the best defenses in the league? Sanchez is borderline serviceable, at best, but he's still a better quarterback than Tim Tebow.
Tebow is the Jets' only hope. Just like he was Denver's only hope last year. Manning couldn't have even made the playoffs with last year's team after taking over when they were 1-4.
*raises hand* I called it. Sanchez isn't the right guy for that team. He's not a proper leader which is exactly what that team needs. They're not short on talent. They're just. . . directionless.