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Who's everyone going for btw ? I'm a bit torn but think after the deflated ball fiasco and would be good to see a side win back to back so I'm going for the Seahawks but tipping the pats

I've tipped Seattle for a few reasons I stated a few posts back but I'd also like them to win so as to reinforce to the Packers as to what they've missed out on ... in a way that might help Green Bay to be doubly determined for next season.

I know a lot of people don't like Seattle's "in your face" style but that stuff doesn't bother me. I like the way their defense often acts as another form of offense.

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First decision for the refs and they get it wrong, I hope they get them right going forth as that should be first and ten to the pats.

Panic throw from Brady?


Cost 'em at least 3 points ... might come back to haunt them at the end of the game.

Only saw the hit on Brady once but it may well have been helmet to helmet ... if that penalty was called, they would have been very close to the end zone. The refs might be letting things go today

Well, they bounced back well - TD to the Pats

 

Seahawks just can't put a decent drive together... Pats D doing well getting off the field!

Big catch by Matthews ... finally got some offense going

Edit: Beast mode !

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Lynch is a gun... Sick of watching him do that tho, seen him do that against us too many times.

C'mon pats!

Terrible penalty ... could be costly

Great throw by Brady ... centimetre perfect

Gutsy call ... wow, what a play!


An incompletion would have left 2 seconds on the clock but of course, something could have gone wrong

Thought Katy might have worn something a bit more revealing.. Disappointed! Makes our halftime sprint look ridiculous lol

Can anyone imagine the AFL doing the half time entertainment even 10% as good as that?

Katy Perry = awesome

I cleaned the fireplace glass instead of watching

lol


Another bad throw by Brady. I think Seattle have them on the Blackfoot even tho it's only 3 points.

2 picks on Brady now ... so instead of the Pats scoring, the Seahawks get the chance to score.

Is Wilson the most elusive 'good' QB in the game?

They need to slow and cajole Wilson in those situations, give time for more help and to close where he moves too.

Games done and dusted in my view.

 

They at least need a field goal - then it's a 7pt game.


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