Sunday, September 25, 2022

By The Pigskin Of Our Teeth, Week 2: New Frontiers





FULLBACK RESURGENCE? This interception by Adderley is called back for illegal contact. That really should have been offsetting penalties. Touchdown McKinnon. What's happened to Staley? The old Staley wouldn't have punted here. Oh, well, the Chiefs are pinned at their own 8. It ultimately works, as the Chiefs can't do anything with it (An ad after a punt with 11 seconds left? Really?) and the Chargers take a 10-7 lead into halftime. They got Charissa Thompson and Tony Gonzalez for this? Mike Williams with a one-handed catch in the back of the end zone.


Signal's hanging up. That could be a potential long-term issue. Touchdown Watson! Great throw from Mahomes that looked like it was a little late. Kelce gets bodyslammed at the Chargers' 2 and the ball pops up afterwards. Isn't that a penalty? Chiefs... settle for three? 17-17 after 3.


99. YARD. PICK. SIX. How many Watsons do the Chiefs have? Herbert tried to sidearm that pass when he really shouldn't have. OK, so this one is Jaylen, a seventh-round rookie. Ouch, Herbert. Dude's been getting beat up all game. DeAndre Carter with a CLUTCH grab. Fourth and goal. You gotta kick this, right? I GUESS NOT. Touchdown Carter and Al's call is less than enthusiastic. Onside kick goes to... the Chiefs. (Chiefs 27, Chargers 24)

Signal Finder: NE @ PIT, CAR @ NYG, MIA @ BAL (end), TB @ NO (end), CIN @ DAL, ARZ @ LV (end)

THE CONFLUENCE. Patriots muff the pun and it goes into the end zone, there's a scramble, and the Patriots eventually come up with it for a touchback. So let me get this straight. Matt Patricia and Joe Judge are back in New England, and they're in charge of the... offense? "Senior football advisors", they're called. Meyers eating early. This is the first Patriots-Steelers game since 1998 without Ben or Brady. And...


Fumble? The Pats pick it up and not everybody's still with it. Touchdown? This'll get reviewed. And it'll come back -- Johnson was down. Bad read by Trubisky and Jalen Mills gets an interception off a deflection. Mac throws deep for Parker and guess who picks this one off. Trubisky gets sacked on third and 8. Field goal ties it. Pats get 24 on 3rd and 26. Agholor outjumps Weatherspoon and takes the ball away from him for a touchdown! MUFFED PUNT. Did that go off his helmet? It did! Harris cashes in the turnover for a touchdown. Trubisky finds Freiermuth in the back of the end zone to start the fourth. And then... nothing happens for the rest of the game. Seriously. The Steelers ran eight more plays after this. (Patriots 17, Steelers 14)


Lattimore and Evans get thrown out of a 3-3 game. Have they been clashing their whole careers? It feels like they have. That was... a tackle.


(Buccaneers 20, Saints 10)

FUMBLE ON THE KICKOFF RETURN. Giants start at the Carolina 22... and go three and out. Grand. PROTECT THE FOOTBALL. Giants going for it. Jones outruns Burns but still almost stumbles and barely gets to the marker. Burns DID trip him up, but not enough. Giants forced to settle for another field goal. Panthers finally put their own drive together only for a dropped pass on 3rd and 9 to end it. At least they didn't turn it over again. Another field goal makes it 6-6 with 56 seconds left. That near-pick by Luvu is why Jones's option didn't get picked up. Then David Sills runs his way out of a first down trying to get out of bounds. The half ends. Jones is completing passes to dudes I didn't even know were in the league. Drive ends with a touchdown and we're tied again at 13. McCaffery launches for 49. FIELD GOALS. Gano barely makes a 56-yarder to put the Giants back in front. The Panthers... punt? Really? (Giants 19, Panthers 16)

Is that Bateman catch-and-run why the Ravens were OK with getting rid of Hollywood? River Carcraft? That's a name? Tyreek sets some poor Raven on fire and we're tied at 35 as Patriots-Steelers ends. Lamar beats the blitz but throws it too far for Andrews. Tucker from 51 with 2:26 left. Chase Edmonds gets free and goes for 27! Dolphins call time. The Ravens' defense has been getting shredded this entire fourth quarter, it seems. TOUCHDOWN WADDLE! Ravens are fortunate to still have two time outs. Hail Mary falls short. (Dolphins 42, Ravens 38)


Wow. Let's all point and laugh at the Browns. (Jets 31, Browns 30)

Oh no. Lance is hurt and the cart's out. All of the Garoppolo decisions — saying "Lance is the starter next year"; trying to trade him when he was injured — were odd. And now he's back on a pay cut and leading a touchdown drive. Ah, there's the Geno Smith we've all become accustomed to. (49ers 27, Seahawks 7)

Cowboys make it look easy on the opening drive with their backup quarterback. That's not a great sign for the Bengals. POLLARD. Bell is adamant that he tackled him short of the goal line. That's CLOSE. They eventually overturn the touchdown call, making it first and goal. Pollard punches it in anyway. The Bengals turned over four-fifths of their offensive line and I'm still not sure it's any better. These dudes shouldn't be getting owned by Noah Brown. This is the second week in a row they've shown Jerry's wife Gene after showing a piece of art in Jerryworld. Fumble but Mixon outfights Parsons for it. Burrow sacked again.


Collins was better as a guard. Bengals add three. And three again. They recover a fumble but can't capitalize. Cowboys can't get a stop on the next Bengals drive. Touchdown Higgins! Then the Bengals get pinned inside their own 10 after a punt. This is some terrible playcalling by the Bengals down here. You gotta go down the field! Three and out. Why not take the holding penalty? It's two more yards and an automatic first down. That didn't make sense. Now the Cowboys are running outside runs? Didn't we just go over this? Maher on for a 50-yarder. It's hooking. THAT MADE IT? Dad: "Scrape the paint off that ball." (Cowboys 20, Bengals 17)


I'm not sure this is going to work. Not the Russell Wilson thing. The other thing. (Broncos 16, Texans 9)





We arrive here just as Kyler Murray scores. Conversion is GOOD and we're going to overtime. Harmon lays out Hollywood with a game-saving hit. Renfrow fumbles but the Raiders recover. Renfrow fumbles AGAIN? Murphy's got it! OH MY GOD. TOUCHDOWN CARDINALS.


What are they looking at here? That's a clear fumble. Wait... they're checking to make sure Murphy didn't pull a DeSean? It counts! Man, I'm even more glad that Mark Davis was in Connecticut for the Aces clincher instead of here for this debacle. (Cardinals 29, Raiders 23, OT)

None of this bodes well for the Bears. But they're finding success on the ground. Fields keeps it and scores! SAMMY WATKINS LIVES? Aaron Jones breaks through for a touchdown to start the second. Good catch by Equanimious but Fields was across the line of scrimmage. Cobb with a nice grab behind him to get a first down. Touchdown Jones. Bears are suddenly out of answers. Rodgers throws a rope to Lazard for another score. 24-7 Packers at halftime. Big run by Jones. Dillon fumbles and the Bears catch a break. They got a first down! Field goal is good. Bad snap! Packers lose 13 yards on that. Oh, man, it hit the motion man. I'm actually surprised that doesn't happen more often. The Bears have something on the ground tonight but they've been down so far they haven't really been able to go to it. I'm waiting for someone to knock the ball down when a runner, especially a QB, stretches the ball past the sticks while they're going out of bounds. And Fields does it again by the end zone pylon. The ball pops loose and the Packers say they have it. Officials confer and they call it a touchdown. They review it and pretty quickly correctly reverse the call and say he's short. Fields gets stuffed on a sneak.





New Bears coach Matt Eberflus clearly didn't get the "don't challenge spots" memo, since he's challenging this. Call STANDS. Wait, was that fourth down? Well, that explains why he challenged it. Packers take over. Tirico shouts out Tom Waddle as he mentions how Chicago talk radio will be all over this tomorrow. Tirico: "And Aaron Rodgers beats the Bears. What else is new?" (Packers 27, Bears 10)

No Gabe Davis for the Bills tonight. Josh Gordon's a Titan? What? False start on a punt? Titans are an irrelevant franchise. Lots of plugs for Vikings-Eagles upcoming. Bills line up on 4th and 1. Did the Titans jump? NOPE. Bills kick a field goal. Replay shows what the officials said: that the Titans defender never entered the neutral zone. Allen to Kumerow for 39, then Diggs for 16. Split screen as the Vikings kick off. Hooker can't corral the interception. Fourth and 1 and this time the Titans DO jump — but the Bills called time out. Touchdown Diggs. Bills have a player down. Cart's starting up. Oh, that's an ambulance. Didn't see what happened, but it's defensive back Dane Jackson, and that ambulance has to be giving people in Buffalo flashbacks to Kevin Everett. First half ends with a Tannehill sack. Flashback to Pats-Bills last year when Steve Young got blown off his chair and Mac Jones won going 3-for-6 passing. Diggs with another touchdown. Bills recover a muffed punt that goes off the returner's helmet. Field goal makes it 27-7.




34-7 after Diggs' third touchdown tonight, a juggling catch. Now we got a pick-six. That's it for Josh Allen tonight.


The Titans muff ANOTHER punt. Malik Willis in at QB for the Titans, and he may not get out alive. (Kid has a massive arm but isn't ready for more than mop-up duty this year.) Now HE fumbles. This was a wrecking.
(Bills 41, Titans 7)

Vikings win the toss and defer. Eagles come out throwing. Everyone's been open so far. Even Zach Pascal. Really? Hurts keeps it himself and scores. Slay on Jefferson and he breaks up a third-down pass. Vikings go three and out. Fumbled snap but Sanders saves it. Devonta Smith gets called for a pick play, negating a third-down conversion. Aikman hates the call. Hurts gets sacked to end the drive. Reagor fields the punt and gets flattened. This commercial block's been like 10 minutes long. Is something up at the stadium? Oh, I just flat-out missed the Vikings series. That's the third illegal man downfield penalty against the Eagles tonight. Bomb to Watkins for a touchdown. Someone screwed up. Cousins dives for a first down but comes up short.



SVP doing game breaks! Vikings have woken up. None of these plays involve Jefferson. Irv Smith Jr. with an easy touchdown off a play fake. Eagles get bailed out of a rough series with an illegal contact call. The stars are OUT tonight: Dick Vermiel (who's getting his Hall of Fame ring at halftime), Bradley Cooper, James Harden, and Quinta Brunson (and they didn't show Bryce Harper.) Can't put a guy wearing 98 in coverage. Scott with a nice pickup. Hurts rolls right and keeps it. Goedert keeps blocking. Is he gonna score? He is! Irv Smith drops a touchdown. Video of Hurts in 2019 squatting 600 pounds, which Buck tells us is about the weight of "a grizzly bear or an empty vending machine." Weird drive right now — under a minute left, the Eagles got a first down on two runs, and now it's like they're trying to score again. Now they're in Vikings territory with a time out left. They got into field goal range! It's good. The Vikings seem to be shortening the routes for Cousins. Buck points out that Thielen has yet to be targeted in this game. Interception! Slay undercuts the route and gets the pick, then gives the ball to Harden.


Aikman puts it on Jefferson, saying he shouldn't have let Slay undercut the route. The Eagles' receivers have had so much space to work in tonight. Buck says Eagles radio man Merrill Reese told them at halftime that the first half was as good QB play as he's ever seen. Aikman: "He's pretty much seen them all." Field goal is BLOCKED and the Vikings return it to the Eagles' 30. Is this four-down territory? Then Maddox intercepts Cousins and I guess we'll never know. Buck and Aikman are openly mocking all the illegal man downfield calls. Now the Vikings can't catch anything. Cox forces a Cousins fumble on 3rd and 10. Travis Kelce in the stands! Gainwell can't handle the pass and Jordan Hicks comes up with the interception. Vikings with first and goal at the 9 with 7:30 left. Slay almost has another interception as Cousins threw up a duck under pressure. Then he gets the next one!


Sweat finally gets a sack that'll stand. (Eagles 24, Vikings 7)

Monday, September 19, 2022

By The Pigskin Of Our Teeth, Week 1: Same New, Same Old

 

Welcome back MELISSA STARK?? OK THEN. Wasn't expecting that at all. Bills get the ball first. Well, this is looking easy. Gabriel Davis picking up where he left off and the Bills are on the board. Rams get a pick! FUMBLE. Rams get it. They CANNOT run the ball right now. And then Stafford throws an interception. This is gonna be one of those games, isn't it?


Field goal makes it 10-0 Bills. Rams go for it on 4th and 2 with a quick screen to Kupp and he somehow makes it.


That wasn't going to work until the line gave him a push. Henderson with the first decent run of the night for the Rams. Kupp? KUPP. How did he get his feet down?


Troy Hill undercuts Crowder and picks off Allen. Gay kicks from 58. It's GOOD. 10-10 at halftime.


The Bills are embarrassing the Rams' defense except for the turnovers. Touchdown McKenzie! That was just as easy as the game-opening drive. Wait, Chad Hall? As in one-time Eagle Chad Hall is Kelly Stafford's brother? Whoa. The Rams' pass protection has been... inconsistent. Allen opens the fourth by dropping one into Davis's pocket, beating the blitz. Diggs can't handle Allen's late jump pass. Collinsworth agrees with me that he probably could have taken it in himself. Which he does on the next play.


Stafford throws too high for Kupp and Jordan Poyer picks it! I know there's 11 minutes left but that felt damaging. And it is, as Diggs races by Ramsey, falls down, and makes the catch for the touchdown anyway. There's another interception off a batted pass. That tackle's the best play Stafford's made tonight. Too much Little Caesars, I guess. (Bills 31, Rams 10)

Signal Finder: PIT @ CIN, PHI @ DET, JAX @ WSH (end), GB @ MIN, KC @ AZ, LV @ LAC (end)

FITZPATRICK PICK SIX. Football is BACK. Harris gets stuffed at the Bengals' 2, then Freiermuth gets tangled up and can't haul it in on third down. 10-3 Steelers. Watt blows up a run, then somehow ends up with a pick on the next play. This guy Gentry on the Steelers? 6-8, 255, and can run in space? What? Touchdown Harris and it's 17-3 Steelers and the Bengals just look hung over. Burrow throws another interception! That's Four turnovers for the Bengals. Mixon breaks one on 4th and 1 and gets to the 3. NOT a touchdown for Chase, as he couldn't get both feet in. Levi Wallace is a Steeler? Bengals end up kicking a field goal. Chase with a catch on the sideline. Was he in? That's not a touchdown. Shovel pass doesn't work. 1:55 left. Burrow's pass is deflected and falls incomplete. Then Chase gets flagged for saying something and the Steelers get 15 yards. They do nothing with it but get off a good punt, at least. CHASE??? No, they say he didn't get both feet down. Watt gets off the line immediately, but can't sack Burrow, gets called for illegal hands to the face, and leaves with an injury.


Yeah, you could read his lips pretty clearly thre. Don't love that call on Fitzpatrick. Burrow finds The Other Mike Thomas but he drops it. Four seconds left. TOUCHDOWN CHASE! BACKUP long snapper on the PAT. BLOCKED!!! My God. Fitzpatrick blocked it? Unbeleivable. Steelers win the OT coin toss. McPherson MISSES on another bad snap. Eagle: "Mike Tomlin's been around a long time. I don't know if he's ever seen this." Diontae Johnson with a better catch on the sideline than Chase made in regulation. They say he's out? Oh, that's close. They look at it and that's a catch! Wow! Fourth and 4 now and the Steelers are trying a 55-yarder. CLANG off the post! Boswell's in shock.


Burrow is sacked and fumbles, but Perine saves it and manages to get it into... field goal range. The ball's spotted at midfield. Refs huddle. Steratore explains that since Burrow fumbled, and it's overtime, only he could advance it. So now it's 4th and 16 with 1:08 left and the Bengals have to punt. Now there's a clock malfunction. Trubisky throws across the field and finds Freiermuth, plus the Bengals were offside. Boswell from 53. It's GOOD! Not sure either team deserved to win but it is what it is. (Steelers 23, Bengals 20, OT)

These two teams were not so fortunate. (Colts 20, Texans 20, OT)

De'Andre Swift breaks a 51-yarder. Back-to-back false starts gives off same old Lions vibes. Hockenson stretches to get 3rd and 9. Jamal Williams bounces off the pile and scores. Welp. Lions already getting pressure with blitzes. Now the Eagles are jumpy. Hurts scrambles for 16 on 3rd and 15. Bad decision on 3rd and 5 — Smith had no chance to catch that. Eagles go on 4th and 5 from the Lions' 40 but Brown can't bring it in. An EAGLES blitz? What world is this? A.J. Brown with back-to-back catches, then he dives and picks one just off the turf. Slant to A.J. and he breaks a tackle and gets to the 5. Hurts didn't seem to know what to do on that third down play. Hurts keeps it and walks in, making Mike Trout's prediction incorrect. (He had DeVonta Smith scoring the Eagles' first touchdown.) Refs pick up a DPI flag because the pass was tipped. Hurts gets away with grounding. TOUCHDOWN SANDERS! Good for him. He somehow did not score at all last year, which is wild. Lions finally go back to the run game. Miscommunication between Goff and Hockenson leads to a Bradberry pick-six! Meanwhile, the Phillies are in a rain delay.


Big play by Amon-Ra St. Brown. Williams stopped short on third down. Two minutes! Swift goes left and scores. Hurts finds Brown deep for 54, and Brown got the last 10 of them by fighting through a tackle. Eagles get stonewalled and settle for three. 24-14 at halftime.


Touchdown Gainwell. GOFF SCRAMBLE. Touchdown St. Brown and these defenses haven't been great. Lions try a surprise onside kick but the Eagles are on it. Finally a flag after Hurts gets hit late again on a slide. That's like the sixth one. Touchdown Scott. Turns out Tracy Walker was ejected after that late hit on Hurts, but for a second personal foul after the play. Eagles challenge this Hockenson catch at the end of the third quarter. This is close. Call STANDS. Swift breaks tackles and gets down to the Eagles' 1. Touchdown Lions. And Reynolds may have had another one if he makes that catch. Cox with a big sack. Gardner-Johnson gets called for interference. Touchdown Chark. 38-35 with 3:51 left. Sanders bounces off the pile and gains 26. Scott doesn't get the first down and now what do the Eagles do? They sneak it with Hurts and I think he got it. He did! That's not good enough defense. (Eagles 38, Lions 35)



Jeez. No wonder the Bears want out.


So here's what this was: The holder tried to wipe off the spot on the field where the hold was going to be on this field goal attempt. That's against the rules. Touchdown Equanimious St. Brown, at about the same time as Amon-Ra's in Detroit. It's only getting messier out there. (Bears 19, 49ers 10)

Doug vs. Carson!


Jags jump offside and that's it. Doug hugs Carson afterwards. (Commanders 28, Jaguars 22)

Hook and ladder doesn't even get hooked. Wait, what? A flag? Lattimore decked Bryan Edwards behind the play and got caught? And now the Falcons are going to try a 63-yard field goal with no time left. BLOCKED.


Seriously. They needed one yard to win the game and they lose. (Saints 27, Falcons 26)

Easy touchdown for Jefferson. Things not starting well for Aaron Rodgers. I get the feeling he's gonna have to lean on Tonyan a lot in the early going until these new kids start picking things up. Wheel route to Aaron Jones for 22. Dillon gets caught from behind at the Vikings' 2. Turnover on downs. Now the Vikings are going all the way down the field. Jefferson denies himself a touchdown. Lot of WRs missing staying inbounds today. Someone lost Jefferson in coverage and it's 17-0 Vikings at halftime.


Jordan Hicks is a Viking? He just sacked Rodgers and forced the ball out. Jones with a big run and maybe that's what the Packers will have to do. Touchdown Dillon.


But arguably a bigger issue is the back end of the Packers' defense has looked awful all game long. No idea who that hitch was intended for. Fourth down throw is broken up. (Vikings 23, Packers 7)

We head to Glendale with the Chiefs already up 14-0 and a safety kicking off. (Nantz misidentifies Justin Reid as his brother, Eric, twice.) They show Butker injuring his foot on the kickoff after the first score.


Big run by Conner, and his touchdown gets the Cardinals back in it. Mahomes has some tape on his left wrist that it sounds like wasn't there before. Not sure it's hindering him, as he's now completed 12 straight. It won't be 13. Rookie Isiah Pacheco gets stopped and what do the Chiefs do? They go for it and Mahomes finds Edwards-Helaire for a touchdown so easy he shrugs his shoulders. Reid misses and it's 20-7. Conner fumbles but somehow recovers it himself. Butker comes back in and hits a 53-yarder! Romo: "Daniel LaRusso is gonna fight!"


Touchdown Fortson and this is starting to get out of hand. 30-7 Chiefs. Now it's 37-7. This revamped WR room isn't having any issues so far. (Chiefs 44, Cardinals 21)



He's so not good. Touchdown Adams! Then Carr throws a two-point pass right into a Chargers defender's back. Carr gets sacked. Carr gets sacked by Mack AGAIN. That's Mack's third, and that's it. (Chargers 24, Raiders 19)

Giants going for two? Saquon gets there! What is this playcalling, Titans? They could use someone who can run a deep route. WIDE LEFT! Mike Vrabel stays botching end-game situations.


(Giants 21, Titans 20)

This may be the worst rendition yet. Cowboys have the USFL MVP returning the opening kickoff. Real Rod Smart vibes. Cris sounds kinda hoarse. The Amari Cooper trade was either "pay your No. 3 receiver $20 million this season or cut him" and they were lucky the Browns had a need. Cowboys moving the ball surprisingly well in the early going.


Drive stalls and the Cowboys settle for three. Chris Godwin back! Demarcus Lawrence wrecks Fournette on third down, forcing a field goal. Julio Jones? What's he got left?


Parsons gets to Brady on third down. Succop misses left. Winfield picks off Dak! Parsons with another key stop. Field goal makes it 9-3. Not a lot going on in this game. Whoa! Maybe Julio IS back. Brady throw is high and incomplete. 12-3 Bucs at halftime. PUNT HITS THE SCOREBOARD. That's a re-kick. Cris: "I want to see if he can do it again." Bruce Arians just hanging out in a coaches' box? Devin White sacks Dak. Brady finds Evans at the Cowboys' 5. That one works. That feels damaging with the nothing the Cowboys have been able to do offensively. Donovan Wilson picks off Brady! He tried to sneak it through the middle but it didn't work. Again, this Cowboys' offense has sucked out loud tonight.


Now DAK'S on the sideline getting his hand looked at and Cooper Rush is in. Five teams have never beaten Brady: the two he's played for, the Cowboys, Vikings, and Falcons, who are 0-10 against him. And the Cowboys fall to 0-7. Jerry's saying Dak needs surgery. That's bad. (Buccaneers 19, Cowboys 3)

This is going to take some getting used to. I'm still on record believing the Seahawks kept the wrong guys.


Seriously? Even we cheered McNabb when he came back. Broncos send everyone, don't get Geno, and he finds Will Dissly for the easiest touchdown he'll ever score. Russ enters on offense to mostly boos. Who's Andrew Beck? He's killing it right now. Every Broncos play but one has gone to the right so far. Field goal is good. Geno was a Charger? In 2019? No. That's not true. Broncos defense getting embarrassed so far. Geno sneaks it on 4th and short from the Broncos' 6 and I'm not sure he got there. Neither is Troy. Chains! He's short! Broncos take over unless Carroll challenges, which would not be wise. He doesn't. Punt is almost blocked. Buck and Aikman correctly hate this taunting call. The Broncos haven't thrown a pass to a wide receiver yet. WELL THAT JUST CHANGED. Touchdown Jeudy! The Seahawks strike back with a touchdown to... Colby Parkinson? OK then. Diggs drops an interception in the end zone. Flat-out drops. Aikman's wondering how and why Wilson made that throw.


Sack! 17-13 Seahawks at halftime after a McManus field goal. Broncos on the move again. Wilson's played well. Fourth and goal from the one. They give it to Gordon and... he doesn't make it! He fumbles at the end and the Seahawks take over at their own 10. Good straight-up leaping catch by Metcalf, But then he fumbles on the next play and the Broncos recover. That's the first good thing they've done all night. Wilson's been off-target a couple times on this drive, but he's saved by pass interference. Now Williams fumbles at the 3 and the Seahawks recover in the end zone!


They can't do anything and the Broncos get it back. Wilson picking apart the Seahawks' defense. Three refs discuss this Tomlinson catch and rule that he was out of bounds. Aikman: "I wonder who broke the tie." False start? Ugh. Two more passes fall incomplete and the Broncos have to kick. 6:08 left. Seahawks go three and out. That's a... generous spot. First down Broncos but Carroll challenges. Call STANDS. I get challenging it, but spot challenges fail 99.99% of the time. Seahawks blow up a screen. Incomplete pass? What? Oh, Wilson pump-faked and the ball slipped out of his hands. That wasn't on purpose. Why aren't they calling time out? They finally do with 20 seconds left. Brutal. They're trying a field goal from here? 64 yards? What? That wasn't close. That's on the coach, right?







(Seahawks 17, Broncos 16)