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You got heroes and zero’s. Turner is the latter for Seattle.
 
Seahawks were the luckiest team in the league, winning so many close games.

This was bad though. There's almost 100 cameras for each game. I can only imagine the possible views & angles available.

 
Not a very convincing win by the Packers. They lived dangerously on 3rd down all game. Hard to see the far superior 49ers defense failing over & over again like Seattle's D did.

Garoppolo turning it over may be the Packers' only hope.

A lot of advanced metrics have the Packers as the #1 offensive line in the league. That front versus the Niners front four will be a really interesting matchup. Man, Fraudgers has an absolutely loaded team and still finished fairly close statistically to Brady. He “only” has a couple of $10-14M skill players, Aaron Jones, and the #1 offensive line. I wonder what his excuse will be this year. This while making sure his fragile little ego isn’t hurt because he needs to be the highest paid QB in the league.
 
Seahawks were the luckiest team in the league, winning so many close games.

This was bad though. There's almost 100 cameras for each game. I can only imagine the possible views & angles available.


I guess Mosher did not read the link in the post right before yours?

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It seems the NFL has by and large scrubbed this play from Twitter, and I had to really dig to find it. This was absolutely not a TD. It seems the Packers get about 95% of the judgment calls at Lambeau. Look at their offensive/defense ranks, which are both middle of the road. How is this team 14-3? I don’t believe in grandiose conspiracies, but holy crap this team gets a lot of breaks. If you’re an official in real-time, how can you possibly justify the TD call there? And why even have replay if won’t overturn a call like that? The ball becomes hidden from view but general physics makes it impossible that the ball broke the plane considering the backwards momentum after peak forward progress, with no second lunge. There’s no way an official saw that ball cross the plane because it didn’t.

 
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It seems the NFL has by and large scrubbed this play from Twitter, and I had to really dig to find it. This was absolutely not a TD. It seems the Packers get about 95% of the judgment calls at Lambeau. Look at their offensive/defense ranks, which are both middle of the road. How is this team 14-3? I don’t believe in grandiose conspiracies, but holy crap this team gets a lot of breaks. If you’re an official in real-time, how can you possibly justify the TD call there? And you know it won’t get overturned because it is very close. But there’s no way an official saw that ball cross the plane because it didn’t.


There is no doubt that the league would prefer a rematch of SB I. I don't think they are outright conspiring to make it happen, but certainly seem willing to tip the scales in that direction where possible.
 
There is no doubt that the league would prefer a rematch of SB I. I don't think they are outright conspiring to make it happen, but certainly seem willing to tip the scales in that direction where possible.
If we had an “Interesting” icon, I would have given this post one....
 
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