Ok, we get it...it's loud in Seattle. Do we have to hear them drone on about it for every single fucking game?
Are Drew Brees and Russel Wilson short? I don't think they've mentioned that tonight. That shit gets old.
How does Rob Ryan still have a job in the NFL?
Hooch Wrote:How does Rob Ryan still have a job in the NFL?
Not only that but he keeps getting jobs. When he gets fired from the Saints some other team will pick him up and declare him a defensive genius.
I wonder where Gronk will be playing next year after another 8 months of rehab.
Securb Wrote:I wonder where Gronk will be playing next year after another 8 months of rehab.
Holy F, his lower leg is just limp and flopping around after that.
Hooch Wrote:It's snowing
That looked like a fun game to watch.
It was snowing here, not as bad as what you had, and they kept breaking into the Packers game with weather warnings and snow totals. Yeah, it's snowing and people don't know how to drive.
Hooch Wrote:How does Rob Ryan still have a job in the NFL?
I liked the blurb on the bottom of the screen last night. He's been a defensive coordinator for ten years and this is the first time he's been with a team with a winning record...perhaps he was part of the problem.
Speng Wrote:That looked like a fun game to watch.
It was snowing here, not as bad as what you had, and they kept breaking into the Packers game with weather warnings and snow totals. Yeah, it's snowing and people don't know how to drive.
It was great to be at. I never had been to a game while it was snowing to that extent. It would always be a storm beforehand where the field was cleared by gametime. Apparently, you can't plow the field once the game starts, even at halftime.
The storm was completely unpredicted. They were calling for a coating towards the end of the game. At about an hour before game time the heavens opened up and in no time there was 8".
Unfortunately, the highway department was caught off guard too and we could see I-95 at a standstill from the stadium... the times there was visibility enough to see it.