
I could watch this tone setting piece of pure awesome All. Day. Long.
That was my moment, when was yours? When was that moment you knew without ANY doubt, we were going to win?
Distant Relative wrote:When Percy ran the kick off back for a TD!
That was money and a dagger in the heart!
Distant Relative wrote:When Percy ran the kick off back for a TD!
That was money and a dagger in the heart!
HumanCockroach wrote:It sounds silly, but 12 seconds into the game.... 98% positive 1 second after the NFCCG came to an end, 100% positive after that first errant snap. Not sure why it worked that way for me, but it did. I was at no point nervous throughout the playoffs headed into a game, and only a little nervous from the ET tipped TD to Baldwins kick return. It was a WEIRD feeling not to get the butterflies that have become part of my regular routine with supporting this team. Honestly the only games I felt that this season were Arizona ( home game), Tampa (home game) and the Houston road game, other than that, nope.
Weird feeling going into every game knowing the Seahawks are the better team, they don't always win, but I know they are the better team. Weird but true.
Distant Relative wrote:When Percy ran the kick off back for a TD!
That was money and a dagger in the heart!
monkey wrote:For me, when this happened I turned to my brother and said, "We just won! It's over, the Broncos just don't know it yet!"![]()
I could watch this tone setting piece of pure awesome All. Day. Long.
That was my moment, when was yours? When was that moment you knew without ANY doubt, we were going to win?
THX-1138 wrote:The Harvin return. I was by myself as I have said before, and I actually said aloud after he crossed the goal line, "Oh, it's over! They don't have a prayer!"
I could see that they didn't have an answer for Harvin when he was on offense and I knew that when the Broncos could see just how fast he was in the open field it cemented the fact for their D. At that point it looked to me like Manning had lost the confidence in himself and of his team. He stopped making any overt attempts to "rally the troops" or take anyone to task. As a matter of fact it looked like Welker was the only one trying to motivate the offense. He'd make a catch for first down and look around wondering why the rest of the O wasn't in a hurry to get to the line of scrimmage. You could feel the air leave the Broncos side line on that return.
monkey wrote:The ball was snapped when it was supposed to have been snapped, that's why the line moved, the problem was that the crowd noise prevented the line from hearing Manning trying to change the play.
They had a run called, saw man on the outside and Manning was trying to change the play. Simple as that.
Personally I think WAY too much blame has been put on the safety, as though that were some mysterious event, so inexplicable and ominous that it foreshadowed all the events to come!
Bull!
The Broncos weren't shaken to their core by just one play...jeez this is freakin Peyton Manning and the record setting Broncos offense we are talking about.
They went back to the bench telling themselves and each other that, "it's no big, our defense will hold them to a field goal, and we'll get this right back", AND THEY BELIEVED IT!
They just couldn't actually do it...the Seahawks wouldn't LET THEM!
People keep trying to pin this blame on Manning or something, anything other than just admit what happened. Maybe they just cannot wrap their heads around it?
The Seahawks absolutely destroyed, in every phase of the game, the team with the greatest offense of all time.
They had plenty of time and chances to come back from that safety, that one play is getting FAR too much credit for the loss...come on it was just 12 seconds in!
Has everyone forgotten how, just two weeks before, in a certain NFC championship game, the first play the Seahawks ran resulted in a fumble, which was then turned into a chip shot field goal?
Why didn't that play set the tone for the game, and signal the demise of the Seahawks?
Because that is NOT how football works...it's not just one play starting some unstoppable avalanche of sucktitude that cannot be overcome...that's stupid.
It was PLAY after PLAY after PLAY that our defense BLEW UP!!!
Not to mention our offense was nearly unstoppable as well, and no one is talking about the butt whipping we put on them offensively!
This is just some of the media looking for an excuse for Denver, and looking for an excuse for why they were SO VERY WRONG (and stupid!!) for telling the world that Denver was going to win, when ALL the signs were saying...uhhh no, no they will not.
It started 2 days ago. I was just going through my day, not thinking about anything football related, when a feeling of unadulterated joy welled up inside me. I knew the Seahawks would win this game. I don't know why or how this happened, but it has happened 3 or 4 times since then too. I can't explain it but I just feel it through & through. I don't have a history of being clarvoyant or anything like that, but I just keep getting these completely overwhelming sensations about the Seahawks winning this game. It's really wierd but awesome at the same time.
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