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NFC Championship GB@Seattle (3 Viewers)

gotta think GB goes back to that screen at some point. one time lacy fell down and another rogers rolls his ankle....both times it looked like a big play in the making.

 
Mike Periera saying that personal foul was not a dead ball foul, not loss of down. Terrible call.
It's literally not even possible for it not to be a dead ball foul. If it wasn't a dead ball foul, then there was zero reason to even call it a penalty. But it clearly happened after the sack and was clearly a dead ball foul.

Mike Pereira sticking up the for refs when they clearly blew it once again. And he is getting shredded for it on Twitter.
But who is to say the fault is the ref's? It may have been the fault of the Packers coaches. They may not have understood the explanation from the refs and declined the penalty. The refs may be asking themselves "What the hell were they thinking?"
This could be possible too. Won't know till after the game.
Good point... could've been a coaching mishap. Doubt it though as the refs didn't explain "after the play" like they normally do. Not sure why they didn't... I agree I'm not entirely sure how you can have a "late hit" without it being a dead ball foul. If the ball isn't dead, then it shouldn't be a late hit.

 
Mike Periera saying that personal foul was not a dead ball foul, not loss of down. Terrible call.
It's literally not even possible for it not to be a dead ball foul. If it wasn't a dead ball foul, then there was zero reason to even call it a penalty. But it clearly happened after the sack and was clearly a dead ball foul.

Mike Pereira sticking up the for refs when they clearly blew it once again. And he is getting shredded for it on Twitter.
But who is to say the fault is the ref's? It may have been the fault of the Packers coaches. They may not have understood the explanation from the refs and declined the penalty. The refs may be asking themselves "What the hell were they thinking?"
Refs announced it as "penalty is declined, the result of the play stands." So they obviously we're the ones that were wrong, not GB.
Well reasoned, sir. That'll learn me to not listen to ref minutia.

 
if this game is the blowout one, does it mean the NE/Colts game is the close one? they cant both be lopsided victories can they?

history says no..

 
Wilson is having a bad game but Aaron Rodgers may wind up with his worst performance in a playoff game as well. Rodgers' only bad playoff game was in the NFC championship game at Chicago. He had a 55.4 QB rating and 2 interceptions with no touchdown passes. Rodgers today is at 1 touchdown, 2 interceptions, and a QB rating of 60.

 
Wilson is having a bad game but Aaron Rodgers may wind up with his worst performance in a playoff game as well. Rodgers' only bad playoff game was in the NFC championship game at Chicago. He had a 55.4 QB rating and 2 interceptions with no touchdown passes. Rodgers today is at 1 touchdown, 2 interceptions, and a QB rating of 60.
Wow. That's almost unbelievable.

 
Mike Periera saying that personal foul was not a dead ball foul, not loss of down. Terrible call.
It's literally not even possible for it not to be a dead ball foul. If it wasn't a dead ball foul, then there was zero reason to even call it a penalty. But it clearly happened after the sack and was clearly a dead ball foul.

Mike Pereira sticking up the for refs when they clearly blew it once again. And he is getting shredded for it on Twitter.
But who is to say the fault is the ref's? It may have been the fault of the Packers coaches. They may not have understood the explanation from the refs and declined the penalty. The refs may be asking themselves "What the hell were they thinking?"
Refs announced it as "penalty is declined, the result of the play stands." So they obviously we're the ones that were wrong, not GB.
How is it any different than hitting a player out of bounds, which is always tacked on.

ETA: Or hitting a QB as he slides.

 
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Mike Periera saying that personal foul was not a dead ball foul, not loss of down. Terrible call.
It's literally not even possible for it not to be a dead ball foul. If it wasn't a dead ball foul, then there was zero reason to even call it a penalty. But it clearly happened after the sack and was clearly a dead ball foul.

Mike Pereira sticking up the for refs when they clearly blew it once again. And he is getting shredded for it on Twitter.
But who is to say the fault is the ref's? It may have been the fault of the Packers coaches. They may not have understood the explanation from the refs and declined the penalty. The refs may be asking themselves "What the hell were they thinking?"
Refs announced it as "penalty is declined, the result of the play stands." So they obviously we're the ones that were wrong, not GB.
How is it any different than hitting a player out of bounds, which is always tacked on.

ETA: Or hitting a QB as he slides.
It was a bad call as a late hit by definition is after the play.

 
1st quarter lacy had 10 carries.

Since the end of the quarter, Lacy has 8 carries and Starks has two.

Don't care what anyone says but the playcalling has been terrible.

 
Mike Periera saying that personal foul was not a dead ball foul, not loss of down. Terrible call.
It's literally not even possible for it not to be a dead ball foul. If it wasn't a dead ball foul, then there was zero reason to even call it a penalty. But it clearly happened after the sack and was clearly a dead ball foul.

Mike Pereira sticking up the for refs when they clearly blew it once again. And he is getting shredded for it on Twitter.
But who is to say the fault is the ref's? It may have been the fault of the Packers coaches. They may not have understood the explanation from the refs and declined the penalty. The refs may be asking themselves "What the hell were they thinking?"
Refs announced it as "penalty is declined, the result of the play stands." So they obviously we're the ones that were wrong, not GB.
How is it any different than hitting a player out of bounds, which is always tacked on.

ETA: Or hitting a QB as he slides.
No different. Just a terrible call. Oh well. It happens.
 
Who would've thought that this game could end saying "The Seahawks defense just couldn't stop the Packers with a 6 minute drive to start the 4th quarter with the Packers up by 9"

 

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