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1 hour ago, shadow_operative2.0 said:

Good chance that's the first time in NFL history 9-9 has been reached that way. 

Defensive PATs are very rare but it just requires a game go be 7-3 when it is scored off the TD so I'd bet it's happened once or twice. 

But I'd need to know how rare defensive PATs actually are. 

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1 minute ago, Deej said:

Seahawks are awful.

Yeah. They're really fucking bad. Last week during the game they were showing the playoff odds for 3-6 teams and someone was like "well if any 3-6 team could do it it might be them" and I'm thinking... have you watched these guys play? 

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Why the fuck would you go for that? Makes absolutely no sense. A FG ices the game. How many times have we seen this where a team drives the length of the field to score in these situations? Dumb fucking decision, no matter what happens on this drive.

Posted (edited)
1 minute ago, Vic Mackey said:

Why the fuck would you go for that? Makes absolutely no sense. A FG ices the game. How many times have we seen this where a team drives the length of the field to score in these situations? Dumb fucking decision, no matter what happens on this drive.


THEIR

KICKER

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INJURED

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Posted (edited)
4 minutes ago, Horn80 said:

Why didn’t Washington kick the FG?  

P is their back up K.

P is their normal holder.

They’re on their third C for the season.

Kick protection has been horrible all season.

Rivera is known as Riverboat Ron for a reason. 

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