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Game Thread-Wildcards-Seattle@Green Bay (1 Viewer)

Announcers are a bunch of drama queens. Elbow was down. 4th and 1. Lets get on with it.
I blame the ref for sticking his head in the fotohut and taking 5 minutes to determine what EVERY person in this forum could've achieved with 100% accuracy in 30 seconds.
 
sorry, my bad. I guess your right. Cause if you dont get it, Packers run A.Green 3 times and kick the game winning FG.

 
i thought they don't bother kicking the extra point in otw/e don't matter as long as the pack win on an ahman green td :thumbup:
They don't - it's 27-27, the final score will be either 30-27 or 33-27.
 
I blame the ref for sticking his head in the fotohut and taking 5 minutes to determine what EVERY person in this forum could've achieved with 100% accuracy in 30 seconds.
Not only can the fourm posters coach better than the NFL coaches but they can also referee better than the NFL referees.
 
Great game, but I wouldn't put it in the class ofKC-Miami 1971 (or '72)Miami-SD (Kellen Winslow game & hook-n-ladder play)
It is NOT a playoff "game of all time" but it has been an excellent ball game.
 
Not only can the fourm posters coach better than the NFL coaches but they can also referee better than the NFL referees.
Coaches are full-year professionals. Refs are country club buddies of the commishes and owners, and too old to keep up with the plays.Look above, tell me how many people got it wrong once the replays came up.
 
Do you know the percentages associated with overtime outcomes? What percentage of the time does a team win on the first possession? second possession? etc...
OT percentagesLast year, 15 of the 25 overtime games were won by the team that won the coin toss, 10 of which were won by the club that had the ball first. The percentage of teams winning on the first possession of overtime has steadily increased since 1994.
Have a table of data? Using just last year's data is not a good indicator. Also, what does "steadily increasing" mean? Is that an opinion, or is there some data to back it up?
 
Great game, but I wouldn't put it in the class ofKC-Miami 1971 (or '72)Miami-SD (Kellen Winslow game & hook-n-ladder play)
It is NOT a playoff "game of all time" but it has been an excellent ball game.
agreed, but it may develop into a all-time classic.
 
i thought they don't bother kicking the extra point in otw/e don't matter as long as the pack win on an ahman green td  :thumbup:
They don't - it's 27-27, the final score will be either 30-27 or 33-27.
Or 29-27.
It could also be 27-27 if the game has to be called for some reason. I think it could also be 1-0 if one team forfeits. I believe I read somewhere that ANY NFL game that ends in forfeit is officially a 1-0 victory for the other team.
 
If this game goes to overtime, the team that wins the coin toss will win the game. Both offenses far superior to their opposing defenses.
Conventional wisdom, it's so...er...conventional.Seahawks: 3 and outPackers: 3 and out:
 
Coaches are full-year professionals. Refs are country club buddies of the commishes and owners, and too old to keep up with the plays.Look above, tell me how many people got it wrong once the replays came up.
At least one (djax2free) more poster than referee.
 
Coaches are full-year professionals. Refs are country club buddies of the commishes and owners, and too old to keep up with the plays.Look above, tell me how many people got it wrong once the replays came up.
At least one (djax2free) more poster than referee.
 

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