SoulfishHawk
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Noted. I'll just lurk for a while. Probably will make a lot of people happy
You are as obsessed with the losses to the NFC south as those with the rigging of the schedule!Don't lose all 4 NFC South games and to the Raiders. Then it's a non-factor. Conspiracy stuff doesn't change the fact that the Hawks blew several games they should have won. Not sure what the deal is with so many people playing the victim/conspiracy/the league hates us card.
Oh well, we all have our opinions on it, and that's fine.
Just get that W on Sunday, only thing that matters right now. THEN, pull for Detroit to get the upset.
I didn't make that assumption at all, that is you conflating what I said.Obsessed? Not at all. It's just the truth. To complain about conspiracies and/or the league having it out for you etc. when you should have won these games. I'll spell it out slowly. I......AM.....TALKING.....ABOUT.......THIS.......SEASON.
I'm just pointing out facts. They lost 5 games to average at beast teams. They are in this position because of it.
I'm fine with where they are, in position to possibly sneak in to the playoffs. I'm just not buying that they are victims in all this, that's all.
I've been watching football for basically my entire life. Have never missed a single Hawks game since day 1. Nearly 50 years of watching football. I'm fully aware of one sided steering of games, especially from the refs.
You know nothing about me. I am fully aware that 40 was completely one sided, even Steelers fans know that game was pre-determined. Again, I'm talking about THIS SEASON.
Not sure why I even bother on here. I do have to laugh at your assumption that I haven't been watching football for years.
I wouldn't make that assumption. The vast majority of Lions players are playing for their jobs. They know that during the offseason, coaches are going to be going through film to see who's been naughty and who's been nice, and it could drive some of their decisions on next year's roster. I would be very surprised to see any Lions player mail it in.
What's more concerning about games being mailed in is if you happen to need a team to be beat whose opponent has already qualified for the playoffs, like our needing the Chargers to beat the Broncos to help with the draft picks. In this case, the Chargers coaches may decide to rest some of their starters and protect them from injury, use it as a de facto bye.
My mistake, I meant 8:20 eastern when the Packers/Lions game starts.The Hawks game is at 4:25 Eastern Time (1:25 in Seattle)
One hour isn't gonna' make a difference. Hawks will be done a little under an hour before the GB game starts.
Just win on Sunday.
But, I'm also not seeing the Hawks as victims.
But the more I step back and think about it, the NFL def. jobbed the Hawks and I can see why people are pi**ed.
The NFL has got a massive hard on and are ready to explode in their underpants to see this match-upAnother crank of the steering wheel.
I’d guess the destination is Rogers vs Brady
Yea I got my tinfoil hat on.
That's why they did it. This alone say's Seattle isn't winning.Speaking of steering: just watch and see how the officiating is for the Hawks Rams game. Wouldn't be surprised at all to see the Rams get a lot of beneficial calls and therefore the W. Then the league can say, "See Seattle, it didn't matter anyway!" It would also add a lot more drama and interest to the SNF game. Gotta get those ratings.
That's what I said. The NFL has already creamed in their little panties thinking about Erin vs Tommy in the playoffs.I'm upset with this schedule. Why not put jags/titans in the Sunday night slot and DET/GB in the Saturday night slot?
I don't think they're going to roll over, either. I would be a lot more concerned if the Lions already had a playoff spot locked up. But with nothing to lose, I can still easily see them laying it all on the line and pulling out all the stops. Dan Campbell wants to keep his job, and what better way to put an exclamation point on his first season than to end it on a high note by knocking a division rival and very popular team out of the playoffs on their home field.At first I was choked about the 2 game start times, but the more I think about it, head to head, GB and Detroit with playoffs on the line, in GB, I give GB the advantage all day. If Detroit is eliminated, Campbell will not only have them fired up to make a statement about their franchise's upward trajectory with the possibility of finishing above .500, but they'll also have the incentive of knocking the Packers out of the playoffs. The Lions will be able to play loose and nerve free and in my opinion that makes them more dangerous and could give them the advantage. If any team gives a crap about finishing strong for their coach it's the Lion's.
I can still easily see them laying it on the line and pulling out all the stops.