What the fuck are these dumbass nonces doing on these interception drops. They were right at them and they couldnāt catch the bloody thing. This ref is ghetto.
Fuck that. Same blitz all half.
Very soft TD to give up before half time.
Tripe from the Eagles on both sides of the ball.
17-7 down at the end of the third. :guns:
Vickās second fumble of the night when we were deep inside their half. :mad:
We have it back again and are driving now. It will be another comeback if it gets done but the concern, as the commentators pointed out, is that the Eagles have only played well in 1 quarter out of the last 7 played.
McCoy breaks a tackle in the backfield on 4th and 1 to keep the drive going before Vick subsequently runs it in from the 10.
Need a defensive stop here.
Shite display but 'mon the Eagles.
What the fuck. Akers puts the kick-off out of bounds to give them starting field position on the 40.
Sav Roccaās hit another couple of retarded punts tonight too.
Utterly appalling.
We ARE NOT a Superbowl team.
The Saints will destroy the winner of this NFC West GoonBowl next week.
Iām not trying to think about that, this game is actually half decent here so let then have their day because itāll be all they get.
Jaysus well done Sammy.
Fairly low quality though. Anyway, lunch is over in Sydney so Iāll be switching back there.
One poor interception by Bradford but he was otherwise let down by some awful drops by his receivers. Seahawks win the division with a losing record.
Playoff schedule released:
Wild-card weekend
Saturday, Jan. 8
NFC: New Orleans at Seattle (NBC), 4:30 p.m. ET
AFC: N.Y. Jets at Indianapolis (NBC), 8 p.m. ET
Sunday, Jan. 9
AFC: Baltimore at Kansas City (CBS), 1 p.m. ET
NFC: Green Bay at Philadelphia (FOX), 4:30 p.m. ET
Divisional playoffs
Saturday, Jan. 15
AFC: Indianapolis or Kansas City or Baltimore at Pittsburgh (CBS), 4:30 p.m. ET
NFC: Seattle or New Orleans or Green Bay at Atlanta (FOX), 8 p.m. ET
Sunday, Jan. 16
NFC: Philadelphia or Seattle or New Orleans at Chicago (FOX), 1 p.m. ET
AFC: Kansas City or Baltimore or N.Y. Jets at New England (CBS), 4:30 p.m. ET
In the divisional playoffs, the division champion with the best record in each conference will host the lowest-seeded wild-card survivor. Once teams are seeded for the playoffs, positions do not change:
American Football Conference: 1. New England (14-2, AFC East champion), 2. Pittsburgh (12-4, AFC North champion), 3. Indianapolis (10-6, AFC South champion),4. Kansas City (10-6, AFC West champion), 5. Baltimore (12-4), 6. New York Jets (11-5).
National Football Conference: 1. Atlanta (13-3, NFC South champion), 2. Chicago (11-5, NFC North champion), 3. Philadelphia (10-6, NFC East champion), 4. Seattle (NFC West champion), 5. New Orleans (11-5), 6. Green Bay (10-6).
The AFC (CBS, 6:30 p.m. ET) and NFC (FOX, 3 p.m. ET) championship games will be played on Sunday, Jan. 23.
The 2011 Pro Bowl (FOX, 7 p.m. ET) will be played on Sunday, Jan. 30 at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii, one week before Super Bowl XLV takes place at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas on Sunday, Feb. 6 (FOX, 6:30 p.m. ET).
Also, Mangenius has been fired again. No big shock Iād suppose, though Cleveland showed sparks of being decent this season.
Mangenius is that some sort of pet name you have for Mangini?
It was what he was briefly known as when he started well with the Jets.
Fly Eagles, fly out of the playoffs!
'Hon the fucking Pack!