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well... I agree.
'cept when the turnovers REALLY mattered... :woozy2:
Kam Curl's interception in Overtime of the Divisional Round Game, with the Bears close to a game-winning, season-ending (for the Rams) field goal attempt was pretty timely and fortuitous ... for the Rams.
 
I was thinking of a Q3 muffed punt return, by Xavier Smith.
Hard to argue, that helped the Rams cause....
I get it ... and I agree.

Just think it's common for fans to remember their team's mistakes at critical moments, and the bad breaks and the terrible calls that go against their team but tend to minimize the mistakes by their opponents at critical moments, and the breaks that work in their favor and the terrible calls against the other teams.

For example, despite what some of ROD has posted in the past, Robey-Coleman did commit pass interference on that critical play in the NFC Championship game against the Saints.

I just think stuff tends to balance-out.
 
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umm, per the chart... I mean we were tied for 3rd best in explosives last year

I was being facetious

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I get it ... and I agree.

Just think it's common for fans to remember their team's mistakes at critical moments, and the bad breaks and the terrible calls that go against their team but tend to minimize the mistakes by their opponents at critical moments, and the breaks that work in their favor and the terrible calls against the other teams.

For example, despite what some of ROD has posted in the past, Robey-Coleman did commit pass interference on that critical play in the NFC Championship game against the Saints.

I just think stuff tends to balance-out.
Yeah...
I kinda agree, but it is a bitter pill.. all the same...
 
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Yeah...
I kinda agree, but it is a bitter pill.. all the same...
It's okay, they missed at least 5 blatant personal fouls committed by the saints that could have changed the game as well. We deserved that horrible call. It was just a continuation of how they were calling the game. People just refuse to acknowledge it.
 
A stat posted a few weeks ago had Stafford with the most 20+ yard passes last year so this isn't too surprising.
 
There's some teams at the top of this list that are surprising. Dallas... CHI... NE???
If Dallas improves at all on D, we may be seeing them in January.
I think your have to take into account the competition. Dallas and NE played shit Ds.
 
It's okay, they missed at least 5 blatant personal fouls committed by the saints that could have changed the game as well. We deserved that horrible call. It was just a continuation of how they were calling the game. People just refuse to acknowledge it.
And if Brees hadn't choked on the prior play when they had a WR screen set up that would have probably been a TD, they would have probably won. But he spiked the easy pass. The ONLY time the AINTS have EVER been World Champs was when they executed BOUNTYGATE. KARMA is a BITCH.
 
And if Brees hadn't choked on the prior play when they had a WR screen set up that would have probably been a TD, they would have probably won. But he spiked the easy pass. The ONLY time the AINTS have EVER been World Champs was when they executed BOUNTYGATE. KARMA is a BITCH.
Saints run the ball 3 times the game is 97% likely over.

Both passes after the 2-minute warning saved us.

We just SAW Payton blow a Playoff game with stupid decisions this past season.

Thank you very much, AHF.
 
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