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2008 NFL Playoffs


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Well, he did say Seattle was one dimensional. Well, to me, it seemed like Washington was the one dimensional team out there. They couldn't run the ball which put the pressure on old man Collins.

Nah, Seattle was one dimensional. It's just that the dimension they possessed was the defensive secondary running back intercepted passes for touchdowns... :)

To tell you the truth, neither team could run the ball well at all. That may come back to haunt them.

 

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14-7 "Blacksonville" as B would call em. And what an AMAZING run by Jones-Drew to set up Jacksonville's first TD.

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Ward should have been flagged for a facemask, not rewarded with an interference call.

Way to blow the game, refs.

Agreed. Hines Ward basically mugged the guy, and the refs throw the cop-out PI call. What the hell, refs?

 

 

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Ward should have been flagged for a facemask, not rewarded with an interference call.

Way to blow the game, refs.

No, what's blown the game is Jacksonville's decision to pass instead of run with an 11-point lead in the 4th quarter.

I meant call, not game. Thanks for catching that.

Yeah, Jax wasted a good lead. But still, you can't blow a call like that on 4th down.

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That's a clutch run by Garrard. Now Jacksonville should run it three times, kick the FG, and play defense.

Went exactly to plan.

Congrats to the Jaguars and Seahawks for moving on in their playoff endeavors today. As for Pittsburgh and Washington...WELCOME TO THE OFFSEASON!!!

 

 

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