Frank Costanza
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Proceed.
disagreeIf both teams play their best games Seattle will be up by 28 at halftime
Possibly why the line will stay below a TDdisagree
Do I need to get golf tickets or do you just want to be amongst the Seattle people all day?First spot open for me is at -5 now..........don't really think it goes higher, but rolling dice and waiting
For sure.I dont think the ne offense can give the Seattle defense trouble like the Rams did this year. Seattle or nothing I think.
Man, completely agree and I was highly impressed and proven wrong. My favorite parlay was Stid and Darnold to throw an INT and man did he shut me up.Sam Darnold, no more ghosts
For sure.
The equalizer is turnovers.
Can New England make Sam and company uncomfortable?
These playoffs have been abysmal on offense for the Patriots.
They averaged 3.2 ypp today. Before we use the weather as an excuse, that average was actually better in the 2h during the snow.
Last week they averaged. 3.9 ypp.
Total yards amassed these playoffs by NE --
206 and 248.
Bottom line is that the New England offense faces two excellent defenses. Houston is probably the best in the league. Luckily, the defense helped them to win those games.
What's not so lucky? Now they face another great defense.
Should be tough sledding on offense. The only part to victory is forcing turnovers and having short fields.
The Rams last two games up in Seattle offensively are exceptions, not the norm. I wouldn't use those as part of this handicap.
In reality, this ML is CHEAP.
I have 25 units riding on the future. As an independent bet, I believe Seattle ML has hella value.
23-13 or so seems prudent.
Vrabel has a little Belechick in him as far as game planning a defensive strategy to confuse a QB. He will take away JSN and take his chances with the others beating him.
Everyone is saying Seattle’s defense is great. We need to define great because the Rams went up and down the field against them 2 games in a row. Great defenses usually stop great offenses. I think Vrabel tries to keep Seattle’s offense off the field and turns this into a 20-17, 17-13 type game. Overreaction Monday with Darnold. His body of work also includes imploding vs defenses who can pressure. Also, anyone notice how predictable the Rams pass rush was and when they did disguise or stunt, they broke through Seattle’s oline? Shula sucked last night as DC. That’s where the Rams lost that game last night.
Just my random thoughts for postseason games
Seattle O & D is good, but so are the Patriots.
Seattle played Rams team for the 3rd time, all games were close, the muffed punt I feel cost them the game, and the Rams D just didnt make any important plays. Mcvay's clock managment to end the half also cost them, and in my non gambling opinion, I would have kicked the FG to make it a 1 point game. You have almost 4 minutes, 3 timesouts, plus the two minute. Need a FG to win if the D gets a stop, and if Seattle takes it down and scores a TD, its still a 1 possession game.
SF game I feel that score was all one sided, game was done in the 1Q it seemed- too many injuries on both sides for SF. JSN is one amazing WR! I give that guy some major props on how good and calm he is! Unbelievable talent.
Pats played top two defenses in the league, but they did not play the best QBs. Their offense has not been as great as it has been in the regular season, but I cant overlook the conditions both their games were in. Their D has also started to play better than the regular season in my opinion, and clicking at the right time. Run game is there and the Sea D can be ran on in my opinion. Maye has been good with his feet getting first downs, but he has held the ball a bit too long, again, weather in the two post season games was a huge factor.
This should be a close game in my opinion and it will come down to who makes that costly error. I've taken Pats+5.5 and +205 when it opened. Line should be Seattle -3/3.5 in my opinion.
GL to everyone
Doesn't matter who the QB was in Minnesota this year -- that wasn't a Super Bowl team.
The lack of understanding on how football teams are built and how they win is beyond comical at this point.
That being said, it's an easy point for content.
Sam has been wonderful this year. He's playing on a team built extremely well for him to succeed.
We saw the breakdowns at the end of last year when the Vikes OL fell apart.
Minnesota with Sam this year was a 10/11 win team. A better team? Absolutely. Certainly not Super Bowl contenders. That line was abysmal. No one was winning 3-4 straight games in January playing behind that group.
Shit, look at how the Lions looked defensively playing on Xmas at Minnesota. Damn near dominate! There is a reason for that, again, it's the trenches.
Seattle is so well built for Sam. Between his career resurgence and how they've built that team -- well here we are -- a chance at a ring. I'm rooting for him. It's been a great story seeing him comeback.
Well, Sean was basically correct as they couldn't stop Seattle at the end.I agree. they should have gone for the FG to make it a one point game. They also should have gotten 3 early in the game, but went for it on 4th and 4 I think it was? I feel like this new NFL of going for it on 4th down most of the time is a little dumb sometimes. Possible great rewards with a TD or 1st Down, but sometimes just take the 3.
Back to the FG they should have gone for to make it a 1 point game, maybe McVay had no trust in his D to stop Seattle with 4 mins left.
Great write up @wizardofodd
No doubt.Great point @B.A.R. Raider fans love saying, "If we just would have picked him, we could have been a playoff team." Or 9er fan. "If we would have kept him in 2023, we'd be going to the Superbowl!" A lot of woulda coulda shoulda. Seattle had a missing piece and it was Sam. Nothing more nothing less.
Yeah look no farther than Geno when making the comparison.Great point @B.A.R. Raider fans love saying, "If we just would have picked him, we could have been a playoff team." Or 9er fan. "If we would have kept him in 2023, we'd be going to the Superbowl!" A lot of woulda coulda shoulda. Seattle had a missing piece and it was Sam. Nothing more nothing less.
Doesn't matter who the QB was in Minnesota this year -- that wasn't a Super Bowl team.
The lack of understanding on how football teams are built and how they win is beyond comical at this point.
That being said, it's an easy point for content.
Sam has been wonderful this year. He's playing on a team built extremely well for him to succeed.
We saw the breakdowns at the end of last year when the Vikes OL fell apart.
Minnesota with Sam this year was a 10/11 win team. A better team? Absolutely. Certainly not Super Bowl contenders. That line was abysmal. No one was winning 3-4 straight games in January playing behind that group.
Shit, look at how the Lions looked defensively playing on Xmas at Minnesota. Damn near dominate! There is a reason for that, again, it's the trenches.
Seattle is so well built for Sam. Between his career resurgence and how they've built that team -- well here we are -- a chance at a ring. I'm rooting for him. It's been a great story seeing him comeback.
Great point @B.A.R. Raider fans love saying, "If we just would have picked him, we could have been a playoff team." Or 9er fan. "If we would have kept him in 2023, we'd be going to the Superbowl!" A lot of woulda coulda shoulda. Seattle had a missing piece and it was Sam. Nothing more nothing less.
I agree. they should have gone for the FG to make it a one point game. They also should have gotten 3 early in the game, but went for it on 4th and 4 I think it was? I feel like this new NFL of going for it on 4th down most of the time is a little dumb sometimes. Possible great rewards with a TD or 1st Down, but sometimes just take the 3.
Back to the FG they should have gone for to make it a 1 point game, maybe McVay had no trust in his D to stop Seattle with 4 mins left.
Great write up @wizardofodd
I thought fourth and 4 that going for it was by far the right decision.
I think Denver should have gone up the second score with a FG given pts appeared to be at a premium and weather was arriving. When a game looks like opponent might get 10-20 pts max, that score is pretty valuable. A little different than the up and down stuff in the rams/hawks.
They never got the ball back after that 4th and goal did they (well with 10 seconds left)? Not sure what good 3 points woulda did them other than fucking up the spread? Thought broncos going for it instead of taking the fg to go up 10 was retarded, didn’t understand Ben Johnson refusing to kick fgs all playoffs, didn’t think rams had much choice but to go considering that drive ate up a bunch of clock and their d hadn’t exactly proven capable of getting off the field the entire game.
If someone was doing their job and watching the weather, they'd know snow was coming and should have taken the 3 there in Denver. Absolutely agree @RetroRetrovkI thought fourth and 4 that going for it was by far the right decision.
I think Denver should have gone up the second score with a FG given pts appeared to be at a premium and weather was arriving. When a game looks like opponent might get 10-20 pts max, that score is pretty valuable. A little different than the up and down stuff in the rams/hawks.
Yeah, teams have been leaving points on the field all playoffs but there was zero reason to kick 3 with less than 5 minutes left in the game down 4. The question should be they should have tried to get it to 3 with a 2 point earlier. But losing by 1 only matters for the spread. They essentially didn’t get the ball back so it didn’t matter. 100% go there.
A few quick thoughts here.....
-- Stafford played a simply amazing game and got a bit unnoticed in the loss -- people come away with misconception that Hawks D aint all that -- mistake imo
-- There are arguments that Rams "coulda, woulda, shouda," but the Hawks were a couple plays/stupid penalties away from making the game a semi-blowout
-- One big reason Rams O had a great night is that MacDonald is scared to fukk to blitz Stafford and get burned - that will not be the case with Maye
I heard a vegas book risk manager on VSIN today say that the "sharps" will be betting NE and the Under......I say good for them

Just pictured the Seahawks/Donks meme with the Lombardi sailing over Peyton's headWhat the YES Safety Prop? Anyone got one yet?
Haha I just came to post this!
I feel ya here.The way this season and the past 25 years have gone for the patriots, i wouldn't be surprised at all if they find a way to win. Just seen this dark magic voodoo happen so many times at this point
I agree with you 100%!! Great write up , GO SAMDoesn't matter who the QB was in Minnesota this year -- that wasn't a Super Bowl team.
The lack of understanding on how football teams are built and how they win is beyond comical at this point.
That being said, it's an easy point for content.
Sam has been wonderful this year. He's playing on a team built extremely well for him to succeed.
We saw the breakdowns at the end of last year when the Vikes OL fell apart.
Minnesota with Sam this year was a 10/11 win team. A better team? Absolutely. Certainly not Super Bowl contenders. That line was abysmal. No one was winning 3-4 straight games in January playing behind that group.
Shit, look at how the Lions looked defensively playing on Xmas at Minnesota. Damn near dominate! There is a reason for that, again, it's the trenches.
Seattle is so well built for Sam. Between his career resurgence and how they've built that team -- well here we are -- a chance at a ring. I'm rooting for him. It's been a great story seeing him comeback.