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Seattle didn't have Lockett in OT either.Meh. This game shows me Seattle can't hang if SF is at full strength (Kittle and Sanders). We will get the last laugh later this year.
Seattle didn't have Lockett in OT either.Meh. This game shows me Seattle can't hang if SF is at full strength (Kittle and Sanders). We will get the last laugh later this year.
And will have Gordon fully in the offense by then.Seattle didn't have Lockett in OT either.
I know it's a tough night, first loss of the year but I would show a little more respect for Seattle who fell behind and looked like they would not do well, felt like they turned it over to end the 1st half and then also to open the 2nd half, Wilson is usually going to walk away with points.Meh. This game shows me Seattle can't hang if SF is at full strength (Kittle and Sanders). We will get the last laugh later this year.
This. Also, the Tampa Bay-Indy game the year after the Bucs won the Super Bowl and the epic Montana-Elway duel when Montana played for K.C are also far superior.Not even close. Just off the top of my head, I'll take Favre the night his dad died; Miami vs. Chicago 1985, or Jets/Dolphins 2000 Monday Night Miracle.
MOP speaking truth tonight.I know it's a tough night, first loss of the year but I would show a little more respect for Seattle who fell behind and looked like they would not do well, felt like they turned it over to end the 1st half and then also to open the 2nd half, Wilson is usually going to walk away with points.
The LB who had the red zone interception, that was an amazing athletic play, I don't feel Russell threw a bad ball. You all should have won on the FG but it got shanked.
Have a beer and a smoke and tomorrow is a new day on a magical season so far.
Sincerely,
'72 Dolphins
It may not have been a masterpiece but it was fun as hell to watch.Good summary. Lots of recency bias floating around.
How many turnovers is the Max you can have to play one of the Greatest Games of all Time?I wouldn’t call this game a “masterpiece”. 7 turnovers is less than ideal, much better than what has been on MNF his season though.
Of course he did, his best 2 pass catchers werent playing. The rest of the WRs are garbage.I don't know., gonna be in Seattle, Jimmy G looked shaky.
Will be great! See you 12/29
Definitely, everyone knows the Seahawks at home in December is an easy WMeh. This game shows me Seattle can't hang if SF is at full strength (Kittle and Sanders). We will get the last laugh later this year.
Russell Wilson just won a game on the road against an 8-0 team throwing to a rookie WR, a 7th round WR, a UDFA WR, and a guy that was just released and passed on by 26 teams playing in his first game for the team.Of course he did, his best 2 pass catchers werent playing. The rest of the WRs are garbage.
Not worried one bit.
That's a lot you are putting on Emmanuel SandersOf course he did, his best 2 pass catchers werent playing. The rest of the WRs are garbage.
Not worried one bit.
Seriously! Wilson usually has to throw for 300 and 3 TD's to give Seattle a chance. This was one of his sub-par games and they won. I'm shocked that San Fran wasn't better. If he plays his usual self, this game wouldn't have been within reach.Meh. This game shows me Seattle can't hang if SF is at full strength (Kittle and Sanders). We will get the last laugh later this year.
I was somewhat just nitpicking Joe Tessitore insisting this game was a “masterpiece”. I can respect a battle of two good defenses, tonight was certainly that, but at times it felt more so a sloppy game offensively.How many turnovers is the Max you can have to play one of the Greatest Games of all Time?
I'm not trying to be snarky but I think you are discounting how strong the defenses played tonight forcing skill position players who are typically scoring with ease to take more chances.
Not sure how you measure games but tomorrow this one will be discussed on the sports talk circuit as maybe the greatest MNF game of all time.
You mean like when they beat the Rams when they were 3-2, or Carolina when they were 4-2?Russell Wilson just won a game on the road against an 8-0 team throwing to a rookie WR, a 7th round WR, a UDFA WR, and a guy that was just released and passed on by 26 teams playing in his first game for the team.
Your team is going to have to beat a team that's better than 5-4 at some point in time, you know that, right? San Francisco is a really good team. You'll probably be fine.
I mean I'm worried about the Seahawks. That defense doesn't scare anyone. If Russell Wilson is mortal and the D plays like it has all year until tonight, this team is going nowhere. And that team I'm worried about just came in and beat your team in their house. If you're not worried you aren't paying attention.
Hawks manhandled the SF Oline. Been waiting for that D line to show up all year. Mixing in this Diggs dude into the secondary. Things are trending up.Seriously! Wilson usually has to throw for 300 and 3 TD's to give Seattle a chance. This was one of his sub-par games and they won. I'm shocked that San Fran wasn't better. If he plays his usual self, this game wouldn't have been within reach.
San Fran is much better than Seattle, except at the QB position.
49ers had 7 drops tonight. Kittle and Sanders dont drop passes.That's a lot you are putting on Emmanuel Sanders
I do love Kittle.
Hawks getting Gordon. Going to be scary.
We'll see if Jimmy G gets them the ball. He was throwing some shaky passes tonight. May have to keep Kittle back there to block , that line was getting dominated49ers had 7 drops tonight. Kittle and Sanders dont drop passes.
Didn't have their best TE (Dissly) playing either.Seattle didn't have Lockett in OT either.
The SF O-line had 2 tackles back tonight after both missing 4+ weeks, neither was ready or in game shape. Their backups were both playing lights out, there was no reason to sit either of them. Staley looked like a rookie and McGlinchey looked worse. But it is what it is.We'll see if Jimmy G gets them the ball. He was throwing some shaky passes tonight. May have to keep Kittle back there to block , that line was getting dominated
I liked this one, https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=green+bay+vs+wasdhington+monday+night+in+snow&view=detail&mid=38808D9E8C69540EE1D138808D9E8C69540EE1D1&FORM=VIRE but certainly last night was an entertaining game.How many turnovers is the Max you can have to play one of the Greatest Games of all Time?
I'm not trying to be snarky but I think you are discounting how strong the defenses played tonight forcing skill position players who are typically scoring with ease to take more chances.
Not sure how you measure games but tomorrow this one will be discussed on the sports talk circuit as maybe the greatest MNF game of all time.
I was wondering if anyone else would notice that according to PFF that Seattle was missing their best player. Granted, its a smaller sample size of games, but Dissly has been a huge impact player when active.Didn't have their best TE (Dissly) playing either.
Certainly Garroppolo threw three passes which were not intercepted, but no thanks to him. He threw them right to Seattle. I was not impressed. he seemed rattled. of course he was running short of weapons so that may have had something to do with it.I was somewhat just nitpicking Joe Tessitore insisting this game was a “masterpiece”. I can respect a battle of two good defenses, tonight was certainly that, but at times it felt more so a sloppy game offensively.
Me too. The Seahawks had nothing down the field, and that's a priority for them. No time for a play to develop, and when they did try the coverage was tight. San Francisco turned Russell Wilson into a dink and dunk QB.Certainly Garroppolo threw three passes which were not intercepted, but no thanks to him. He threw them right to Seattle. I was not impressed. he seemed rattled. of course he was running short of weapons so that may have had something to do with it.
I was impressed, yet again, by the 49er defense.
Very impressive.Me too. The Seahawks had nothing down the field, and that's a priority for them. No time for a play to develop, and when they did try the coverage was tight. San Francisco turned Russell Wilson into a dink and dunk QB.
The 49ers turnaround has been impressive.
Didn't have their best TE (Dissly) playing either.
They lost Dissly a month ago, so theyve had time to adapt/adjust, and still had Lockett, as well as matchup nightmares Metcalf (whos been playing great) and Gordon (who is an elite talent).I was wondering if anyone else would notice that according to PFF that Seattle was missing their best player. Granted, its a smaller sample size of games, but Dissly has been a huge impact player when active.
You should know by now that Hawks-9ers games never play to the script as it reads on paper. Expecting a convincing win is just as foolish as it would be for me to expect a convincing win over he 9ers.They lost Dissly a month ago, so theyve had time to adapt/adjust, and still had Lockett, as well as matchup nightmares Metcalf (whos been playing great) and Gordon (who is an elite talent).
49ers were missing Kittle for the first time, and didnt even know he was out for sure until Saturday. Sanders exited early. That left Deebo as the only receiver that could catch. Outside of him, they were pretty much weaponless in the passing game all night (Goodwin 0 catches. Pettis 0 catches. Both had easy drops. Bourne caught some and had easy drops as well).
Before Sanders left, the 49er offense was moving the ball down the field, dominating time of possession, and scoring points. When he left, it was night and day difference.
I cant wait for the week 17 rematch. Seattle isnt that great at home any more, and with both teams healthy, I think the 49ers win convincingly unless theyre resting starters for the playoffs.
Just shocked Seattle was even in this game. SF is so much better across the board. Probably ought to blame the fans. If they wanted it bad enough SF would have won.They lost Dissly a month ago, so theyve had time to adapt/adjust, and still had Lockett, as well as matchup nightmares Metcalf (whos been playing great) and Gordon (who is an elite talent).
49ers were missing Kittle for the first time, and didnt even know he was out for sure until Saturday. Sanders exited early. That left Deebo as the only receiver that could catch. Outside of him, they were pretty much weaponless in the passing game all night (Goodwin 0 catches. Pettis 0 catches. Both had easy drops. Bourne caught some and had easy drops as well).
Before Sanders left, the 49er offense was moving the ball down the field, dominating time of possession, and scoring points. When he left, it was night and day difference.
I cant wait for the week 17 rematch. Seattle isnt that great at home any more, and with both teams healthy, I think the 49ers win convincingly unless theyre resting starters for the playoffs.
Yep.You should know by now that Hawks-9ers games never play to the script as it reads on paper. Expecting a convincing win is just as foolish as it would be for me to expect a convincing win over he 9ers.
Or complaining that the officiating is one sided because the NFL wants team A to win. But that happens in every game thread so probably no way around it.Hoping that this doesn’t turn into a whining competition over which team has more significant injuries.