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Sound FX from the Seattle game


JawnyBlaze

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http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-films-sound-efx/0ap3000000626517/Sound-FX-Seahawks-vs-Panthers

My biggest takeaway from this?  Confirmation Wilson is a whiny, wannabe leader.  He tries so hard to "rally his troops" but just sounds like someone who can't think of anything else to say and is just trying to convince himself.  "Greatest comeback ever" about 50 times.  Then the first time in this video Allen almost gets him, he tries to push Allen off him and says "Get off me" in a whiny little girl voice.

Also, RR is incredibly respectful.  Calls Pete Carroll "sir" at the beginning of the game and thanks him (assumably for a good game) after the game.  Not much audio from the Panthers side other than pre-game speech and Rivera.

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10 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-films-sound-efx/0ap3000000626517/Sound-FX-Seahawks-vs-Panthers

My biggest takeaway from this?  Confirmation Wilson is a whiny, wannabe leader.  He tries so hard to "rally his troops" but just sounds like someone who can't think of anything else to say and is just trying to convince himself.  "Greatest comeback ever" about 50 times.  Then the first time in this video Allen almost gets him, he tries to push Allen off him and says "Get off me" in a whiny little girl voice.

If Cam did the same thing, you would be praising him.  Like him or not, Wilson's leadership works.  They went to 2 Super Bowls for a reason.  

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1 minute ago, Munkey said:

I wonder if he actually kept repeating that on the sideline or if that was just editing.. GON' BE THE GREATEST COMEBACK EVA

well, they showed a lot of different points of the game where he was chanting it.  I doubt he was just repeating it for the entire second half, but it seemed like every time they got on offense he said it over and over.

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Just now, rainwater said:

If Cam did the same thing, you would be praising him.  Like him or not, Wilson's leadership works.  They went to 2 Super Bowls for a reason.  

Cam wouldn't do the same thing.  He'd think of something new to say instead of repeating himself over and over.  And if Cam DID the same thing, I'd say "think of some new material Cam, you sound goofy."  They didn't go to 2 Super Bowls on the strength of Wilson's leadership, that's for damn sure.  They went on the strength of the run game and defense.  Lynch has a bad year this year?  #6 seed, squeak into the playoffs, shoulda lost first playoff game (who misses a chipshot FG in the playoffs?!) and got their asses handed to them in their second playoff game.  Only were able to do anything when the game was outta reach and we were playing ultra conservative.

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1 minute ago, JawnyBlaze said:

Cam wouldn't do the same thing.  He'd think of something new to say instead of repeating himself over and over.  And if Cam DID the same thing, I'd say "think of some new material Cam, you sound goofy."  They didn't go to 2 Super Bowls on the strength of Wilson's leadership, that's for damn sure.  They went on the strength of the run game and defense.  Lynch has a bad year this year?  #6 seed, squeak into the playoffs, shoulda lost first playoff game (who misses a chipshot FG in the playoffs?!) and got their asses handed to them in their second playoff game.  Only were able to do anything when the game was outta reach and we were playing ultra conservative.

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11 minutes ago, rainwater said:

If Cam did the same thing, you would be praising him.  Like him or not, Wilson's leadership works.  They went to 2 Super Bowls for a reason.  

Best defense in the NFL over those 2 seasons and asked their QB throws less than all 31 other teams.  Wilson had a role but he was without a doubt a roleplayer and not the reason.

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

Best defense in the NFL over those 2 seasons and asked their QB throws less than all 31 other teams.  Wilson had a role but he was without a doubt a roleplayer and not the reason.

Again, with useless hyperbole.  People said the same about Cam at the beginning of the year.  Wilson is part of the reason they won a Super Bowl.  To dismiss him like he just stood on the sidelines is just ludicrous.  

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13 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

Cam wouldn't do the same thing.  He'd think of something new to say instead of repeating himself over and over.  

Except when he does repeat himself over and over.  We have seen it on these SoundFx clips before.  It is like blind hatred for someone blinds people and they can't see right in front of their face.

Btw, Wilson took his team on a 24 to 0 run in the second half.  Obviously what he said and did in the second half worked.  

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