Based on the ones I've spoken to (and I work in Pioneer Square and see/hear a lot), I wasn't even aware there was any that have watched football since before 2012, tbqh.
At least you sat Frank Gore for Charles Sims and missed out on Matt Ryan's best game he will ever have in his career lol
Our pay league has a way of balancing itself out. Expecting another really close race for playoff spots this year.
Being mad over a win, I can't imagine how angry Browns fans must be considering their shitty call actually ended in a Browns loss
By the looks of it the refs actually tried to fuck us twice. First time: Field official tells O'Brien on third down "Refs will use a TO to spot the ball so there's no rush to the line." CJ Fiedorowicz (or Jaelen Strong, can't remember which it was) gets within inches of first near sideline, ref keeps clock running without informing O'Brien of any spotting, kicking team gets rushed to the line as a result because O'Brien/Osweiler can't tell whether it's 4th and inches or 1st and 10. Can't get set up in time, delay of game. At the time I wanted to put that one on O'Brien but it does look like a MAJOR miscommunication between the refs and O'Brien. Not only was it a close call (that I think they got right as far as being 4th down), but it also was very close to being out of bounds which would've stopped the clock. I don't think it's their responsibility to necessarily review this, but god, if they're telling O'Brien they're gonna spot they better damn spot it and give us a chance.
This is the dumb thing I'm gonna rant about all season We could go 13-3 and win the Super Bowl and I'll still be like "YEAH BUT THE CALLS IN THE TITANS GAME"
I think they pretend every game is gonna be "tough" and create some imaginary world where billy b doesn't completely figure out everything ever.
I mean they've only won one Super Bowl in the past decade, they're not spoiled like Giants fans /sarcasm