BlueTalon":2e506c0p said:
Nothing wrong with admitting it was a lucky win. As a matter of fact, if any Seahawks fans try to deny that we were lucky, it would strike me the same way as Shittsburgh fans insisting SBXL* was fairly officiated.
Either shut up and quit denying reality, or just shut up.
Telling other posters how to feel and what to do?
Luck isn't real. Either is fate.
Stats are. Hawks played poorly on offense. MN didn't finish them off... then couldn't. The defense was stout once again. Does that not deserve credit?
I get the impression that people just want others to feel bad about this, a need to "admit" that the Hawks could have lost. Why? If you win the lottery do you apologize to millions of people who didn't?
We all saw the game. Teams need to execute with near perfect efficiency to win games in the playoffs, especially in conditions like that. In the end, the Vikings didn't do it.
Yes.. they "Should" have won, based on the statistic probability of making that kick. But Walsh has had a fairly odd year as a kicker, and in preseason they talked about cutting him because he was so poor. He missed 5 of 10 kicks, after missing his last 4 of the 2014 season.
He missed 4 of his 33 yard extra points this year, going 33 of 37. A 27 yarder isn't that much different, and none of those 37 attempts were in -5 degree temps. He was 9 of 9 from 20-29 this season, but missed twice from 30-39.
Point is, the kicker himself is prone to these misses. It happens. Was it "luck" that Wilson underthrew two wide open receivers for TDs? Or was it the conditions? I get confused by the logic.
It happened at the most inopportune time for the Vikings, and the most dramatic and opportune time for the Seahawks. Why do fans need to apologize or feel sheepish about it?
Its flipping football.. entertainment.