I agree with you 100%. Any given Sunday aspect. My argument is the way the team was playing going into the playoffs.
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The Seahawks lost at home on the final game of the year where the offense scored zero points in the first half. In a game where they could actually stumble into the playoffs. It was hard to watch.
The way the team was playing on all aspects, they would have been embarrassed by any opponent...
The Rams have had the talent. They had an inept coach and sheme at the helm in Fisher. Enter Sean Mcvay. A young an innovative coach. If you missed it I'm sorry, but all the Rams needed was a new leader to put it all into perspective. Sound familiar?
If you don't think the torch has been passed...
I'll be at this game surrounded by Cardinal fans that I work with. I would like to a see a dominating divisional win, but I doubt that will happen. I just hope it doesn't come down to Walsh making a field goal to win it.
Hawks 23
Cards 17
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I'm still trying to figure out why Pete called a timeout after this play
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What does it benefit? If he doesn't challenge instead. Could have helped going the other way
Can the addition of one pro bowler to the offensive line make a difference. Yea, I think so. This shouldn't be close, even with Earl being down.
Hawks win big at home.
Hawks 23
Skins 10
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