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I feel like we just lost. Coaching a major concern going forward.


KillerKat

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I don't see it as coaching. We were getting to Wilson in the first half and we couldn't do it in the second half on obvious passing downs. CJ looked gassed the entire second half and they kept putting him in coverage during the zone blitzes. Dude needs to know when to take himself out of the game because we all know he wanted to play when they were up on Atl. Secondly, fug russell wilson. dude fugs his team over with 2 picks, starts running around playing backyard football and LOFTS it up. note how i said loft. All of his passes are lofts and they start scoring. fug that poo. legit all 50/50 balls to get back into the game. you can't blame coaching for that.

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I love Cam.

Fox sideline guy says "You said you wouldn't be conservative." (Rivera had told them he would be "aggressive" in the 2nd half.)

Cam in post-game interview on the field in response to the above: "We WERE conservative!"

Tell the fuging troof Cam.

Your coach trusted Mr. Clock over and above his players.

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5 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

The way we handled the second half was absolutely dreadful. Rivera told reporters we were keeping the foot on the pedal after the half. Complete lie. He went full conservative mode after the half and almost let the Seahawks come back to win it. My faith in him took a major hit today. We will not win the Super Bowl with him coaching like he did today. He was outcoached and almost lost it for us in the end.  I do not understand why he continues time and time again to let teams come from behind after gaining a huge lead. He has to be the worst coach in the NFL when holding a big lead. He has learned nothing from previous games this year.

Thing will open up more with arizona who doesn't have the talent at secondary like Seattle.  The biggest key was TO and thats what helped us win this game. 

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1 minute ago, Kuhndog94 said:

I knew it when we sat on the ball with 2 and a half minutes left in the first half.

I'm happy, but I'm concerned with these blown leads because this team doesn't know how to finish a blowout 

It's happened all season long. It's not just this game. Rivera has learned nothing from it. I hope his second half coaching doesn't carry over next week.

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3 minutes ago, Chris1 said:

This happening in the playoffs really got under my skin. I don't give a damn if they won today, in the playoffs you can't just be confident because of a big 1st half lead and then do nothing in the 2nd half at all. Now the majority is probably gonna favor Arizona because of this crap man.

Oh no, talking heads on ESPN won't pick us.  How horrible.  

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7 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

The way we handled the second half was absolutely dreadful. Rivera told reporters we were keeping the foot on the pedal after the half. Complete lie. He went full conservative mode after the half and almost let the Seahawks come back to win it. My faith in him took a major hit today. We will not win the Super Bowl with him coaching like he did today. He was outcoached and almost lost it for us in the end.  I do not understand why he continues time and time again to let teams come from behind after gaining a huge lead. He has to be the worst coach in the NFL when holding a big lead. He has learned nothing from previous games this year.

Dumb. Its football, pull yourself together.

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3 minutes ago, Chris1 said:

This happening in the playoffs really got under my skin. I don't give a damn if they won today, in the playoffs you can't just be confident because of a big 1st half lead and then do nothing in the 2nd half at all. Now the majority is probably gonna favor Arizona because of this crap man.

Who cares if Arizona is favored.  Let's go. Keep Pounding.

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