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My emotions going through the 4th quarter and OT were angry and hopeful. Angry at the defeatist, negative comments about the Hawks and hopeful they would mount a comeback. Since week 5, I’ve switched to watching Thursday night games on the next gen alternative broadcast and not the main broadcast. The Next Gen broadcaster that chimes in with stats said there was a 70% chance the Seahawks would still have time for 2 more drives when there was almost 10 minutes left. Having three drives left was also a possibility but not a probability (they did have three drives in reality) It was a two score game (30-14) The Seahawks D got three consecutive 3 and outs against Stafford. This team never had a doubt in itself, why would I? This is the second Rams game in a row where the Seahawks outplayed the Rams by a very significant degree in the 4th quarter and OT. Maybe Pete is right about some things.

Say what you want about Darnold’s turnovers, but he is not phased one bit, and come back slinging it with total confidence. Sure, you can say that duplicating this comeback will be hard in the next matchup, but we went from 4 to 3 turnovers. At a minimum the three turnovers cost the Seahawks two field goals for themselves and gave the Rams a TD. It was similar in the first meeting. Turnovers spot points to your opponent. If Darnold can go from 4 (1st game) to 2 (this game) to 0 turnovers in the playoff meeting. The Seahawks win big!

Keep the faith and Go Hawks!

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Ned Jordan's avatar

I was strangely calm and relaxed during the final drive and conversion. I just felt confident the Seahawks would pull it out for some reason. Not entirely sure why, maybe I picked up on something coming from the players themselves as they took the field or maybe I was just spent at that point, but I had a good feeling that this team would win it in the end.

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