The POPE wrote:Bevell needs to pull his head out. Roll out Wilson , option to throw or run. Commit to beast mode and beat on the Packers for a while. This game should be over at 30-0 if the packers had taken advantage of all the opportunities. Cmon Hawks, pull your head out.
savvyman wrote:We got this Game - The Numerology fate gods are smiling again on the 12's. -
Take 12 + 12 = 24.
24 - (12 X 1/2) = 6.
24 - 6 = 18 - which happens to be todays Date!!!
Another numeroligical miracle like all the 12's during the Super bowl
Go Hawks - I forecast a 12 point victory.
savvyman wrote:Wow - now all it is going to take to win this game is one of the greatest all time epic playooffn comeback in history.
While this team can still do it the probabilities according to science is pretty doubtful.
Whidbey Island Girl wrote:Last year, we were behind and came back in the second half. I don't speculate on anything until the fourth quarter because these guys are magic. They'll pull it off. I BELIEVE!!!!
jshawaii22 wrote:My wife also believes that Russell has some type of Divine Intervention going on. Any lighting in the area at about 4pm? It's spooky. The Pope was right.
obiken wrote:We were lucky, sorry IF I was a Packer fan I would be upset. But, we'll take it. The best hope we have for the SB is we just survived a better team than they are!
kalibane wrote:We'll see if this makes the Packers better. This kind of loss can go two ways. It can steel their resolve or it can cause them to unravel. Only time will tell which way it goes but I tend towards the later than the former.
kalibane wrote:Even as a critic of Rodgers (or at least his reputation) I don't have a problem with Aaron Rodgers and what he said after the game. Green Bay was the better team for 55 minutes. He should feel that way.
On the other hand when they got their tails kicked in the opener he gave nothing but credit to the Seahawks for being better. This is not Kaepernick getting blown out by 30 and still not giving the other team it's proper due.
Their fans should be bitter. But it's not like they got jobbed. They got over confident and forgot that in a game like this the other team has to accept defeat before it's really over.
Hawktawk wrote:Yes it is true Kap was more gracious in defeat than Rodgers, who apparently had amnesia that he threw 2 picks and missed some other throws as well.Even though Seattle's pass rush barely got a whiff of him all day he did not crack 200 yards passing.
GB has every right to feel like they just got kicked in the nuts, because they did, doesn't mean Seattle didn't earn or deserve the victory.
There isn't a great team that ever existed in sports that didn't have some "luck" factor in their greatness. What makes them great is they put themselves in position to take advantage of when luck bounces their way.
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