Bulltalk wrote:Worm Guts wrote:Bulltalk wrote:
There was never a worse loss than the Seahawks in that SB. Never. And only old Vike fans remember their SB losses. They happened years and years ago.
You guys won it the year before. You were playing with house money.
Yeah, but in retrospect the core of this team only won one SB, and this team was better than a one-and-done team in terms of championships. They underachieved in this way.
I agree that the Falcons loss was a bad one, second worst IMO. I just think the Seattle loss was worse. It was the most utterly shocking loss in a championship game that I've ever seen, kind of like when the US Mens basketball team lost on those three final plays in the Olympics. When I was watching the Falcons loss, I saw the momentum shift and I was like here-we-go...the Pats are going to make a run for it. Didn't surprise me that they made a game of it and eventually won it. It shocked the eff out of me when the Seahawks called that play and it got intercepted. I almost went into cardiac arrest.
I understand your pain. I also know most people don't consider how fortunate the Kearse catch (a fluke catch let's be honest) set up SEA w/ 1st and goal to begin with.
SEA also didn't move the ball at all in the first except for chunk plays which is usually the formula to beating NE. Hard to dink and dunk us to death unless you're an elite QB (not saying Wilson isn't great, but at that point in his career he wasn't being counted on to produce that).
SEA outplayed us in the 3rd quarter, but we executed much better in the 4th.
On the bright side for you, at least you guys never lost immortality at going 19-0 on the Tyree catch which involved blatant holding by the NYG center O'Hara (who admitted to choking Richard Seymour to prevent Eli from getting sacked). If that was us getting away with the hold the entire media and fans would have grabbed their pitch forks (the build up to SB 52 has already begun w/ the narrative that the refs help us which is so far from the truth but hey haters gona have something to hold onto right?).