wow TD seahawks...
this is just terrible defense by both teams
What the hell Bill O'Brien?! Why not take a Time Out there? Your defense was in shambles and couldn;t even get set.
They're going to lose the game cause of that. What a stupid, stupid thing to do.
Most of the NFL awards are 100% meaningless because they ignore more than half the positions. On offense you need to be a QB, WR or RB and on defense you need to be a linebacker or pass rusher other than rare occasions. Before Marcus Peters the last DB to win DROY was Woodson in 98 and before that Dale Carter in 92, and there has been no non-QB/WR/RB to win OROY.
What happened to Seattle's secondary?
Coaching failed the Texans IMO.
Conservative play calling on offense, no time out on defense to get them sorted.
I feel bad for the Houston players that they have such a terrible owner and coach.
I think the ending of Chiefs-Raiders was better, but the overall game, I think this Texans-Seahawks game probably has it beat.
Watson is gonna be great. Glad we don't play Houston regularly. Each time its a crazy game.
It would be pretty fucking ironic if Bill O'Brien FINALLY got the QB he can work with and mold into a top tier passer and then got fired for not delivering with a pretty loaded Texans team.
They're 3-5 now and you kind of wonder how on earth they can be with what they showed in some games this season. I mean, how are you 3rd in the AFC South with a team this good? I mean, I get it, losses to Chiefs, Patriots and Seahawks, but if you want to win Superbowls you have to compete in those games, not give up 36+ points in all 3. That's not just JJ Watt being out or Mercillus being out.
That bench press TD celebration was awesome.
That was a very Lions sequence.
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Right, the clock changed in EU yesterday so I'm out of rhythm and the Steelers seem to have this well in hand despite the score being still kinda close, so I'll see the score in the morning and head to bed. Have fun all.
Fully expect an offensive coordinator change this week with the Lions. Can't have a prime career Stafford and run in the redzone.
So Zach Miller dislocated his knee, tore at least two ligaments, and is staying hospitalized until they can ensure there is no arterial or nerve damage.
At age 33 its hard to think it isn't a career-ending injury.
Stupid how his catch wasn't a catch, he didn't lose posession he put the ball down after he landed. That's pure control.