I am wondering if anyone lost power and didn't see the game yesterday. I lost power four times, but each time it was out for only about 10 seconds. The last one came at about 2:30. I had my fingers crossed and we lucked out. Once it got to be around 7:30 - 8:00 I figured the worst was over.
Also, I am wondering what those of you who saw the game thought of the play call by Seattle to lose the game. OK the call was bad, but we complain about the Bears and the play calling. I think this kind of stuff is all over the league.
As I stated a few weeks ago, Detroit scored two consecutive TDs against Dallas early in the game in the playoffs by mainly running the ball and then on their next drive they pretty much went away from the run and didn't score another TD the rest of the game. I couldn't understand that. Why do coaches do this?
Why in the world did Seattle choose to throw the ball in that situation? Lynch took the 1st down hand off from the five yard line and almost scored. For a brief second it looked like he was going to. You would think with the defense Seattle has they would score by running and trust the defense. Why wait to score?
It seems easy for me to second guess now, but I will be willing to bet pretty much everyone here was wondering what Seattle was doing when Wilson went back to throw.
The other thing I was wondering was why Belichick didn't stop the clock when Seattle ran the ball down to the one? A lot of time went off that clock and New England had two timeouts left I think. They lost at least a half minute there.
I didn't watch any post game stuff and nothing today, so I have no idea what was said about either situation. At least it was a good close game.
Wondering what some of you think?
Also, I am wondering what those of you who saw the game thought of the play call by Seattle to lose the game. OK the call was bad, but we complain about the Bears and the play calling. I think this kind of stuff is all over the league.
As I stated a few weeks ago, Detroit scored two consecutive TDs against Dallas early in the game in the playoffs by mainly running the ball and then on their next drive they pretty much went away from the run and didn't score another TD the rest of the game. I couldn't understand that. Why do coaches do this?
Why in the world did Seattle choose to throw the ball in that situation? Lynch took the 1st down hand off from the five yard line and almost scored. For a brief second it looked like he was going to. You would think with the defense Seattle has they would score by running and trust the defense. Why wait to score?
It seems easy for me to second guess now, but I will be willing to bet pretty much everyone here was wondering what Seattle was doing when Wilson went back to throw.
The other thing I was wondering was why Belichick didn't stop the clock when Seattle ran the ball down to the one? A lot of time went off that clock and New England had two timeouts left I think. They lost at least a half minute there.
I didn't watch any post game stuff and nothing today, so I have no idea what was said about either situation. At least it was a good close game.
Wondering what some of you think?