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The NFC West is very good. (1 Viewer)

fred_1_15301 said:
LC512 said:
Fensalk said:
After playing with the yahoo playoff generator, I come up with the 12-4 Saints at the 7-9 Seahawks in the first round.
:thumbup:
Yes the real winnner in all of this is most likely the Saints............
Niners really should have beat ATL, PHI, and NO this year... Just sayin... :unsure:
The Rams had 4th quarter leads over Arizona, TB, SF, Oakland. Fluke plays and conservative playcalling cost them those wins. I guess having a rookie QB is the reason they turned so conservative late in games.
 
The Rams/Seahawks game got flexed, about time everyone gets to see Bradford play. Hope the Rams turn him loose on that weak Seahawks secondary instead of the conservative crap they continue to call.

 
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The Rams/Seahawks game got flexed, about time everyone gets to see Bradford play. Hope the Rams turn him loose on that weak Seahawks secondary instead of the conservative crap they continue to call.
That's what the West coast offense is all about. Once they get a true #1 WR, they will take more shots down the field. Denario Alexander and Bradford hooked up once today for a long one. The problem for the Rams right now is their interior o-line is terrible at run blocking and SJax has no room. They need a mauling OG desperately.
 
The Rams/Seahawks game got flexed, about time everyone gets to see Bradford play. Hope the Rams turn him loose on that weak Seahawks secondary instead of the conservative crap they continue to call.
That's what the West coast offense is all about. Once they get a true #1 WR, they will take more shots down the field. Denario Alexander and Bradford hooked up once today for a long one. The problem for the Rams right now is their interior o-line is terrible at run blocking and SJax has no room. They need a mauling OG desperately.
Done.:hawkscreech:

 
The Rams/Seahawks game got flexed, about time everyone gets to see Bradford play. Hope the Rams turn him loose on that weak Seahawks secondary instead of the conservative crap they continue to call.
That's what the West coast offense is all about. Once they get a true #1 WR, they will take more shots down the field. Denario Alexander and Bradford hooked up once today for a long one. The problem for the Rams right now is their interior o-line is terrible at run blocking and SJax has no room. They need a mauling OG desperately.
Done.:hawkscreech:
You can't rely on a guy who has had 5 knee surgeries to be your #1.

 
The Seahawks / Bucs game was the least competitive games I have watched all year. To think that the Seahawks could actually win that division next week is an absolute joke. Also why does Whitehearst have a job in the NFL?

 
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bushisdaman said:
The Seahawks / Bucs game was the least competitive games I have watched all year. To think that the Seahawks could actually win that division next week is an absolute joke. Also why does Whitehearst have a job in the NFL?
After SF lost in the morning, the TB game had no meaning to SEA (other than pride). I am not saying they completely quit, but when Hass tweaked his back what was there to play for? They were a different team until Hass left and then it appeared they packed it in for next week.The Hass injury was unfortunate because he was actually on his game. When he plays well the team is competetive. It just hasn't happened that much this year.I will say the division championship game this week will be decided by Hass. IF he plays, and plays decently, SEA will win. If he doesn't play, or has another turnover explosion, I wish STL good luck in the playoffs.
 
bushisdaman said:
The Seahawks / Bucs game was the least competitive games I have watched all year. To think that the Seahawks could actually win that division next week is an absolute joke. Also why does Whitehearst have a job in the NFL?
After SF lost in the morning, the TB game had no meaning to SEA (other than pride). I am not saying they completely quit, but when Hass tweaked his back what was there to play for? They were a different team until Hass left and then it appeared they packed it in for next week.The Hass injury was unfortunate because he was actually on his game. When he plays well the team is competetive. It just hasn't happened that much this year.I will say the division championship game this week will be decided by Hass. IF he plays, and plays decently, SEA will win. If he doesn't play, or has another turnover explosion, I wish STL good luck in the playoffs.
Tampa was scoring 38 yesterday whether Hass played or not. I don't think he was covering Williams or Winslow. Seattle is, without a doubt, the worst team to ever have a shot at making the playoffs this late in the season. It would be a total disgrace to see them make it in, especially over far more deserving teams like Tampa or the Giants.
 
bushisdaman said:
The Seahawks / Bucs game was the least competitive games I have watched all year. To think that the Seahawks could actually win that division next week is an absolute joke. Also why does Whitehearst have a job in the NFL?
After SF lost in the morning, the TB game had no meaning to SEA (other than pride). I am not saying they completely quit, but when Hass tweaked his back what was there to play for? They were a different team until Hass left and then it appeared they packed it in for next week.

The Hass injury was unfortunate because he was actually on his game. When he plays well the team is competetive. It just hasn't happened that much this year.

I will say the division championship game this week will be decided by Hass. IF he plays, and plays decently, SEA will win. If he doesn't play, or has another turnover explosion, I wish STL good luck in the playoffs.
Hasselbeck playing decent guarantees a SEA win? :pokey:

 
bushisdaman said:
The Seahawks / Bucs game was the least competitive games I have watched all year. To think that the Seahawks could actually win that division next week is an absolute joke. Also why does Whitehearst have a job in the NFL?
After SF lost in the morning, the TB game had no meaning to SEA (other than pride). I am not saying they completely quit, but when Hass tweaked his back what was there to play for? They were a different team until Hass left and then it appeared they packed it in for next week.The Hass injury was unfortunate because he was actually on his game. When he plays well the team is competetive. It just hasn't happened that much this year.I will say the division championship game this week will be decided by Hass. IF he plays, and plays decently, SEA will win. If he doesn't play, or has another turnover explosion, I wish STL good luck in the playoffs.
Hass played the Rams earlier in the year and lost 20-3.
 
B2H, nice call. Your guarantee was correct. :unsure:

Right now, the Rams give the NFC West the best shot at being competitive in the playoffs.

Seattle is putrid and SF is clueless.

 
bushisdaman said:
The Seahawks / Bucs game was the least competitive games I have watched all year. To think that the Seahawks could actually win that division next week is an absolute joke. Also why does Whitehearst have a job in the NFL?
After SF lost in the morning, the TB game had no meaning to SEA (other than pride). I am not saying they completely quit, but when Hass tweaked his back what was there to play for? They were a different team until Hass left and then it appeared they packed it in for next week.

The Hass injury was unfortunate because he was actually on his game. When he plays well the team is competetive. It just hasn't happened that much this year.

I will say the division championship game this week will be decided by Hass. IF he plays, and plays decently, SEA will win. If he doesn't play, or has another turnover explosion, I wish STL good luck in the playoffs.
Hasselbeck playing decent guarantees a SEA win? :rant:
Yes, when he plays well the whole team plays better, including defense. When he went out yesterday the defense gave up, too.The SEA defense has been good, but gives up when the offense is putrid.

 
bushisdaman said:
The Seahawks / Bucs game was the least competitive games I have watched all year. To think that the Seahawks could actually win that division next week is an absolute joke. Also why does Whitehearst have a job in the NFL?
After SF lost in the morning, the TB game had no meaning to SEA (other than pride). I am not saying they completely quit, but when Hass tweaked his back what was there to play for? They were a different team until Hass left and then it appeared they packed it in for next week.

The Hass injury was unfortunate because he was actually on his game. When he plays well the team is competetive. It just hasn't happened that much this year.

I will say the division championship game this week will be decided by Hass. IF he plays, and plays decently, SEA will win. If he doesn't play, or has another turnover explosion, I wish STL good luck in the playoffs.
Hasselbeck playing decent guarantees a SEA win? :rant:
Yes, when he plays well the whole team plays better, including defense. When he went out yesterday the defense gave up, too.The SEA defense has been good, but gives up when the offense is putrid.
They gave up 40 pts to the ####### 49ers
 
bushisdaman said:
The Seahawks / Bucs game was the least competitive games I have watched all year. To think that the Seahawks could actually win that division next week is an absolute joke. Also why does Whitehearst have a job in the NFL?
After SF lost in the morning, the TB game had no meaning to SEA (other than pride). I am not saying they completely quit, but when Hass tweaked his back what was there to play for? They were a different team until Hass left and then it appeared they packed it in for next week.

The Hass injury was unfortunate because he was actually on his game. When he plays well the team is competetive. It just hasn't happened that much this year.

I will say the division championship game this week will be decided by Hass. IF he plays, and plays decently, SEA will win. If he doesn't play, or has another turnover explosion, I wish STL good luck in the playoffs.
Hasselbeck playing decent guarantees a SEA win? :shrug:
Yes, when he plays well the whole team plays better, including defense. When he went out yesterday the defense gave up, too.The SEA defense has been good, but gives up when the offense is putrid.
They gave up 40 pts to the ####### 49ers
I think you misunderstood what I am trying to say. Unless you think 4 int's is a good day for Hass.
 

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