http://www.q13fox.com/sports/football/seahawks/kcpq-seahawks-capitalize-on-lastsecond-hail-mary-pass-beat-packers-1412-20120924,0,5401209.story is supposedly Fox exclusive footage of a MNF game on ESPN- shows Tate's left arm on the ball with enough control that MD Jennings can't jerk it away with TWO hands. OPI Yes, Interception No. There's still more than enough shame to go around,- the DPI on Shields, the Roughing the Passer call that led to the SEA TD as well as the DPI on Chancellor and the first down call for Rodgers that led to the GB TD.
Rebecca - 12 years ago
It should have never come down to a final play to begin with. How could Green Bay roll into Seattle and play like they were in high school. 8...8 sacks in the first half. Then Seattle couldn't make a drive the 2nd and had to rely on a hail mary. Coaches should have made change ups sooner, players should have played cleaner ball, overall the playing prior to the last play is what won/lost the game. Not the call!
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http://www.q13fox.com/sports/football/seahawks/kcpq-seahawks-capitalize-on-lastsecond-hail-mary-pass-beat-packers-1412-20120924,0,5401209.story is supposedly Fox exclusive footage of a MNF game on ESPN- shows Tate's left arm on the ball with enough control that MD Jennings can't jerk it away with TWO hands. OPI Yes, Interception No. There's still more than enough shame to go around,- the DPI on Shields, the Roughing the Passer call that led to the SEA TD as well as the DPI on Chancellor and the first down call for Rodgers that led to the GB TD.
It should have never come down to a final play to begin with. How could Green Bay roll into Seattle and play like they were in high school. 8...8 sacks in the first half. Then Seattle couldn't make a drive the 2nd and had to rely on a hail mary. Coaches should have made change ups sooner, players should have played cleaner ball, overall the playing prior to the last play is what won/lost the game. Not the call!