MrCarey
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Ridiculous that they are still going for it at this point! I just can't believe them!
NWCheeseHead":qnxtwz5w said:Hahahahah, this thread is funny.
JSeahawks":333xbr9l said:I approve of running up the score. If you dont like it, play better defense.
NWCheeseHead":1w7rhgcu said:Plus most of the starters were in so long because a lot of the guys we are just getting back from injury, so we gotta get em into playoff shape before the playoffs.
RolandDeschain":2k10kzz8 said:NWCheeseHead":2k10kzz8 said:Plus most of the starters were in so long because a lot of the guys we are just getting back from injury, so we gotta get em into playoff shape before the playoffs.
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Give me a break. Coaches rest starters, even recently injured ones, when they can. Most coaches, at least. McCarthy let Rodgers try to run up the score deep into the game, long after Rodgers could have been pulled. I agree with the "if you don't like it, stop 'em" mantra, but come on. Just admit they wanted to run the score up as much as possible based on the in-game indicators, and leave it at that. If Rodgers was pulled 5 minutes into the 2nd half like Wilson was by Carroll when we were spanking the Cardinals, then I'd have a difference stance altogether.
Scottemojo":1y5gka07 said:NWCheeseHead":1y5gka07 said:Hahahahah, this thread is funny.
Dont get me wrong, if they did run it up I don't care. But Seattle scored 50 plus two weeks in a row and were accused of running it up both weeks. McCarthy won't get that criticism.
BTW, I would have loved it if Seattle had scored again and gone for two to hang 50 on the Niners.