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Andy Richardson

A Day of Football

Crazy slate of wins, losses and ties

Week 1 of the NFL season limped along sloppily for most of the early games. And then at almost the same time, all of the games got good. We had game-winning field goals and misses occurring on split screens, tri screens and quadruple screens. It was bonkers; we were this close to having multiple ties. On to the recap.

Saints at Falcons: Crazy game. Falcons seemed to have this one wrapped up at 26-10, but Saints battled back. The question as to whether New Orleans' offense will be improved can be left a question for now; finished with good numbers, but for three quarters their only touchdown was by Taysom Hill, who's going to be around to annoy fantasy teams again. But a couple of touchdowns for Michael Thomas and a clutch kick by Wil Lutz, some iffy decision making by both teams. Big game also for Jarvis Landry, overshadowing rookie Chris Olave, quiet for the two guys starting everywhere, Alvin Kamara and Kyle Pitts (2 catches on 7 targets). Big game for Cordarrelle Patterson, helped by Damien Williams leaving early with a rib injury. Lots of good and bad here, main takeaway for me is the Falcons offense might have more going for it than expected, showed well against a tough Saints D.

Browns at Panthers: Ugly game most of the way, crazy late, with both teams seeming to win or lose it multiple times. Kareem Hunt and Nick Chubb did their things (TDs for Hunt, big rushing numbers for Chubb), and Browns seemed in control. But Baker Mayfield, after struggling for a while, hit some plays to bring Carolina all the way back for what seemed like a game-winning field goal. But they left too much time, and rookie Cade York, who we spoke admirably about in August, drilled a 58-yard field goal with plenty of room to spare to win the game. Remarkable stuff, tough loss for the Panthers. Decent game for McCaffrey, Robbie Anderson (thanks to a long touchdown bomb) the only productive receiver.

49ers at Bears: Yikes. I saw someone saying that if you watched the game closely, you could see future greatness in Trey Lance. I haven't watched the game closely, I was watching lots of games all day, but that was not my sense from what I saw. In fact, it was Justin Fields making the splash plays, working behind a worse line and with lesser receivers, and Chicago coming away with the upset win. Elijah Mitchell left with a knee injury, reminding us all why we didn't draft Mitchell and spent a lot of time analyzing the depth chart. Presumably San Francisco missed George Kittle, but a rough start either way. Also rough for David Montgomery, opening the door for Khalil Herbert (who scored) to maybe make things interesting going forward.

Steelers at Bengals: Gut-punch loss for the Bengals, who started out turnover-happy (including allowing a defensive touchdown) and falling behind. But with some huge plays by JaMarr Chase (of course), Joe Burrow and Joe Mixon, they battled all the way back to seemingly win the game in the final seconds. But a poor snap factored into having an extra point blocked, and then an even worse snap factored into Evan McPherson missing a short field goal to win the game in overtime. They even got back in range of a potential long field goal later in the period, but Burrow took a sack and they had to punt. Steelers go down and Boswell makes the clutch field goal to win. Steelers might have lost both Najee Harris and T.J. Watt (who was making plays all over the field), however, which might make for a bigger loss than win. Tee Higgins (concussion) left early.

Eagles at Lions: I think both fans and critics of Jalen Hurts will have some ammunition from this one. Great game with his legs, up and down as a passer. But a huge game from A.J. Brown, dominating this one. (DeVonta Smith targeted 4 times, no catches, ouch.) Eagles scored 4 rushing touchdowns, with all three running backs and Hurts getting in, but mostly predictable -- Miles Sanders the main runner and the best game. The offense won't always put up these kind of numbers. Game seemed to be over, but Lions came all the way back to within 3 points. Big game for D'Andre Swift (Jamaal Williams vultured 2 TDs, painful but you can't complain too much if you started Swift). Amon-Ra had a good games, both TEs were decent at least. Pretty good game for fantasy.

Colts at Texans: Some will recall I questioned the Colts' status as the week's biggest favorite. They were very fortunate to come away with a tie, although granted they missed a 42-yard field goal that would have won it in overtime. But the Texans dominated most of the way, even though they mystifyingly gave most of the running back work to Rex Burkhead. Good thing Lovie Smith named Dameon Pierce the starter last week. Pierce did start, but Burkhead got more carries (despite being ineffective) and a lot more touches. I'm having a hard time getting past Smith's overtime decision to punt on 4th and 3 from the Colts 49 in the final minute, rather than go for it and maybe win. Yes, maybe you lose if you get stuffed. But You Play to Win the Game, right? Especially when you're leading 20-3 at one point. Big game for Michael Pittman, as expected. Matt Ryan a little shaky I thought. Threw for 352, but I don't think they want him attempting 50 passes every week.

Patriots at Dolphins: As usual in recent years, the Dolphins were completely unintimidated by facing the Patriots and pretty much dominated throughout. Defense played great, New England's offense struggled as it did all preseason (Rhamondre fans, he was not the lead back), and Jaylen Waddle and Tyreek Hill were busy receivers, Chase Edmonds featured (didn't do much as a runner, productive as a receiver), and the warning away from Mike Gesicki (1 catch) paid off. Some bad calls I'm sure we'll hear about this week, but this game (avoid Patriots, start these Dolphins but not these ones) was a good one.

Ravens at Jets: Mike Davis. Bring it on, I can take it. Seemed like he'd start and be featured. Instead it was Kenyan Drake, for no apparent reason, since Drake last played good football two years and two teams ago. (Granted, this is also true of Davis, but he'd been with the team all summer, while Drake.) But John Harbaugh apparently didn't mind Drake's 2.8 yards per attempt and decided to feature him when Lamar Jackson wasn't passing. Score one for Ian Rapoport I guess. Hopefully you didn't start either player, or bench anyone good. As anticipated, the Jets ground game didn't do much and they fell way behind, helping Joe Flacco finish with decent, garbage-time numbers. That won't happen every week and I encourage people not to invest too heavily in those good receiving numbers for a host of Jets' lesser lights. Good game for Michael Carter, a nice later draft pick it seems.

Jaguars at Commanders: A sloppy game, in which Washington dominated early, Jacksonville roared back, and then their defense fell apart. Kudos to James Robinson, who I doubted all week and month long, but he looked perfectly fine out there. Travis Etienne, in contrast, dropped a touchdown, and so did Zay Jones -- Trevor Lawrence deserved better. But the big story was 2 TDs for Jahan Dotson and also touchdowns for Curtis Samuel and Terry McLaurin, all of which were pretty impressive throws and catches. Carson Wentz has his flaws (a few comical throws and interceptions) but credit where it's due, he got the job done. A lot of good things from Jacksonville, but nobody who drafted Etienne is feeling great today.

Giants at Titans: Hello, Saquon Barkley. He looked great, and deserves most of the credit, with his nearly 200 total yards, for the upset. Titans frittered this one away, settling for a couple of early field goals, giving up a couple of huge plays (including to Sterling Shepard), and then missing a 47-yard field goal at the gun. Dontrell Hilliard (2 TDs) was the big story, which says something in itself -- offense should have done a little more than have a third-down back lead the way. Those of us who have Barkley on a roster or two are feeling pretty good today.

Kansas City at Cardinals: If any of the Mahomes will struggle this year crowd want to weigh in, have at it. Granted, the Arizona defense looks like it will make a lot of quarterbacks look great this year, without much pass rush and an iffy secondary. But Mahomes used all his targets, Clyde Edwards-Helaire had a fine game, and the outcome was never in doubt. Cardinals used Eno Benjamin as their No. 2, which we called early on and then drifted away from, but looks like Eno is the guy. Arizona got some decent garbage-time production to salvage things, but looks like they're going to struggle with this current wide receiver group until DeAndre Hopkins and to a lesser extent Rondale Moore are back. Good game for Greg Dortch.

Raiders at Chargers: Big numbers for Justin Herbert but disappointment for other Chargers. Mike Williams did nothing. Austin Ekeler did little. Keenan Allen left with a hamstring injury. DeAndre Carter, of all people, went for 64 yards and a score. Chargers are on a short week against Kansas City, so would be optimistic to think they'll have Allen. Good game for Gerald Everett, I'm not counting on it being a weekly occurrence. Mixed bag for us Josh Jacobs fans. He was the main runner, but lost a touchdown reception to Brandon Bolden (so much for Ameer Abdullah). Decent day for Jacobs, but not great. A Packer-esque game for Davante Adams.

Packers at Vikings: I suppose the easy takeaway will be how much Aaron Rodgers missed last year's receivers, and indeed you probably saw the highlight of rookie Christian Watson committing a hideous drop of what should have been a long touchdown early. But what he really missed against the Viking pass rush were his offensive tackles, having no time to operate in the pocket. Time and again the only passes he could get off were quick outs to running backs and tight ends, and that's not how to win a game. Kirk Cousins and company were in midseason form in their new offense. Should have placed more stock in Green Bay's Week 1 debacle a year ago, I suppose. But the missing tackles felt like the key problem here.

Buccaneers at Cowboys: My main thought on this game is that it's a little early in the season for Chris Collinsworth to be losing his voice, amiright? He sounded like Nina Blackwood on the Sirius 80s on 8 channel. Cowboys offense was a trainwreck even before Dak Prescott was knocked out with a broken hand; passes thrown to CeeDee Lamb usually had 3-4 defenders in the immediate area. Dalton Schultz looks like the only element of the offense that might thrive with Cooper Rush in. Tampa Bay's offense was also touchdown thin, but it's a good Dallas defense and the Bucs were good enough (especially if you, like me, had Ryan Succop facing Lamb in a matchup, booyah). Chris Godwin, back early from a torn ACL, left early with a hamstring injury. Julio Jones had the highlight reel catch; looks like their No. 2 if Godwin misses time.

Monday, Monday: Revenge game situation for Russell Wilson in Seattle. Yesterday's other revenge game situations (Flacco versus Baltimore, Mayfield versus Cleveland) didn't work out so great for those quarterbacks, but Wilson's definitely on the better team this time. Seattle will have the 12th man going for it and all that, but I expect there to be plenty of Wilson fans in attendance, and Denver's offense and defense to be successful against a Seahawks team that I don't believe is looking to contend this season. Denver 26, Seattle 17.

50 Reader Comments:

Yaesha Newman

2022-09-12T13:11:22Z
Jimmy G to Dallas and let Dak go. Dallas wins SB.

Week 1 rust everywhere.

Tom Deskovitz

South Lyon, MI
2022-09-12T13:30:09Z
Dallas winning the SB is about as likely as my Lions winning it.

Robert McKinlay

Belews Creek, NC
2022-09-12T13:34:22Z
My Damian starters at RB were Bad OMENS for FF managers including me. May need Hilliard for flex and/or Samuel with Redskins. Bolden did get 3rd down passing work but I think he got injured.

Ted Friesen

Bigfork, MT
2022-09-12T14:05:12Z
Saving the Tre exposure to the NFL last year
did not help the 9ers yesterday. Jimmy may
be a tad harder to let go of but they’ll have no choice according to his contract.

Stephen Paschall

Lone Tree, CO
2022-09-12T14:15:20Z
Justin Jefferson was the best player I saw yesterday- will be an MVP candidate if he stays as hot as he was yesterday.

Andy Richardson

Port Chester, NY
2022-09-12T14:17:17Z
Agreed - in Week 1 Kupp, Chase, Jefferson and Diggs all proved why they were the top 4 wideouts in every draft. Lots of No. 1 wideouts putting up monster games, including Davante, A.J. Brown too.

David DiGregorio

Norristown, PA
2022-09-12T14:23:03Z
Stunning how bad Dallas looked. The nobody WRs got more action than Lamb. Prescott looked terrible. And the penalties! Again! Mora moved closer and closer to his phone as the game wore on.

Eric Goetz

Shoreline, WA
2022-09-12T14:26:19Z
Gotta love fantasy football - in one of my two leagues I'm ahead and my opponent has Javonte Williams while in the other I'm behind and I have JW.

Oh, and - win, lose, or draw, the Seahawks will be in first place in the NFC West after tonight's game.

Eric Scolnick

Redmond, WA
2022-09-12T14:48:19Z
Mike Williams doing nothing even with Allen out, should we be worried?

Ron Knott

Renton, WA
2022-09-12T14:49:10Z
Will teams start playing more starters (like Tomlin) in the pre-season and eek out a close win early because of it, not to mention look better doing it? OR is it simply socially acceptable to be 1/2 ready for week 1, look rusty, and maybe lose a game because of it in today's world? I am guessing the latter.

David Kennedy

Steamburg, NY
2022-09-12T15:34:42Z
Swift looks like the fantasy MVP. Jimmy G will be starting soon and Deebo will prosper. I think Brian Robinson will be a backup when he returns. Justin Fields looks like a starting legit QB. So much for Mixon being replaced on passing downs? Mis info 101.

Jordan Simons

Kohler, WI
2022-09-12T15:38:16Z
Tough start to the year, but hoping some of the duds were just week one anomalies (Mike Williams, pierce, pitts).

I’ll be interested to see what you guys do with Bateman in the update this week. Salvaged an ok game with the long TD, but didn’t appear to be part of their game plan at all. Might just be a streaky player all year.

Drew Hackett

Wooster, OH
2022-09-12T16:08:44Z
Saquan looks beastly. At least for 1 week. I’m not a Giant fan but Daboll outcoached Vrabel. Which is saying something

DONALD VANDENBORD

Saint Augustine, FL
2022-09-12T16:34:01Z
"Jimmy G...dallas wins SB with " should draw a lifetime ban from the comments

DONALD VANDENBORD

Saint Augustine, FL
2022-09-12T16:35:09Z
Etienne was a drop & an overthrow away from 2 TDs. He'll be ok

Andy Richardson

Port Chester, NY
2022-09-12T16:47:06Z
I agree to a point, but that ugly drop and Robinson’s apparent health don’t speak favorably for Etienne being a lead back there.

Cody Hager

Portland, OR
2022-09-12T16:53:41Z
Bateman was 2nd on the team with 5 targets. But I think most people predicted (hoped) that Marquise Brown's 27% vacated target share would transfer over to Bateman and that this would be a consolidated target distribution between him and Andrews. Instead, the targets got evenly distributed to 3 other players and Bateman finished the game at 17% target share. Not enough to justify his 5th round ADP in a low volume pass offense.

Robert Schule

Oakland Gardens, NY
2022-09-12T17:02:05Z
Looks like having Kelce will be a huge advantage this year, much like it was 2 years ago. He’s in a tier of his own at TE. The rest of the field doesn’t look very exciting after week 1.

Cliff Neville

Somerset, TX
2022-09-12T17:05:56Z
let jerry jones go this year and dak loses the SB next year

Justin Eleff

Alexandria, VA
2022-09-12T17:06:10Z
The first phantom ETN touchdown was such an egregious overthrow that it can’t be excused … because the whole offense is capped if Lawrence isn’t better than this. Robinson being so far ahead of the usual schedule is not good for ETN, obviously, nor is the team not using ETN more heavily when his explosiveness looks like their best edge at times (as it did at times in the preseason as well). Seems like they just don’t believe they can use him heavily for fear of breaking him?

David Kennedy

Steamburg, NY
2022-09-12T17:25:55Z
I'm sure GB will get it going but wouldn't Crowder or Landry have helped this team? Affordable too.

Andy Richardson

Port Chester, NY
2022-09-12T17:28:01Z
I'll give Bateman a pass because most defenses Baltimore plays won't do such a lousy job of covering everyone as the Jets did. They don't seem representative of the typical opponent.

Andy Richardson

Port Chester, NY
2022-09-12T17:29:39Z
Landry would have made a lot of sense for Green Bay. But the lack of time Rodgers had in the pocket seemed like the biggest issue yesterday, not the lack of receivers.

John Evans

Jacksonville, FL
2022-09-12T18:05:46Z
I fully support Collinsworth losing his voice. Less is more Chris

Craig Larimer

Portland, OR
2022-09-12T18:12:54Z
Any predictions on what Dallas does? Maybe trade a 5th round pick to NO for Andy Dalton? Go after Nick Foles of Indy? If Rush plays, this is going to be really ugly. Maybe 0-8 before Dak returns.

Andy Richardson

Port Chester, NY
2022-09-12T18:17:23Z
I guess Dallas will make some calls. But I don’t see other NFC teams looking to help them out at this early stage, with everyone contenders, and I don’t know who moves the needle much. Significant offensive line issues here. Would Dalton or Foles really step in and go 4-2 running the offense the next six weeks? Doubtful

John Legg

Kansas City, MO
2022-09-12T18:30:14Z
Watched most of the Chicago-SF game. SF can afford to let Jimmy G go if they have post season ambitions. Lance may get there but he isn't close yet.

John Legg

Kansas City, MO
2022-09-12T18:30:43Z
SF can NOT afford ...

Paul Desimone

Hayward, CA
2022-09-12T18:46:53Z
I saw somewhere (I think it was on NFL Network that the Brears had the 4th-most sacks in the NF last season. So it only makes sense that you bring in a guy like Eberflus and you'll get a lot of push.
That said, what we saw yesterday only further cements in my mind the foolishness of spending 3 first round picks on a player - any player. At a point where Lance needs to be learning to diagnosis coverages, he's having to tuck and run instead - like hundreds of talented young QBs before him whose careers were derailed by too-much/too-fast/too-soon situations. Instead of being in a position to use a first-round pick on a tackle to replace Williams, or a center to replace Alex Mack, or a guard to fix the mess at RG, they're stuck "making do" with what they have. And it won't be enough.
The Jaguars only had a spend one pick on a far-more-ready QB, and that guy will be playing in Pro Bowls when Lance is having camp battles just to stay in the league. And it'll all be on Lynch and Shanahan because they spent infrastructure money needlessly on one guy.

NICK FRITZ

Sausalito, CA
2022-09-12T19:19:43Z
Week 1 in the NFL was always a little goofy, now with so little pre-season action I think it's even more so. The challenge is sifting through and decipher trend v mirage. Luckily the Index is here to help me figure that out. ;)
...and I did start Mike Davis over Cordarelle in a league yesterday...ouch.

Justin Eleff

Alexandria, VA
2022-09-12T20:04:42Z
Agree with Nick that Week 1 has entered a seemingly permanent state of goofiness now -- witness how sharp the few teams that DID use regulars in the preseason, like PIT and KC, appeared in matchups against theoretical contenders -- and the conditions in Chicago certainly didn't make things more normal. Primary task this week is to decide what's actually meaningful and what isn't.

Robert Kurek

Blacksburg, VA
2022-09-12T20:45:44Z
I had Jefferson last year. It seems he goes off, or it’s Cook. GB was intent on stopping the run. They lost Jefferson in the secondary for easy completions.

Jon Schrempp

Coon Rapids, MN
2022-09-12T21:06:27Z
** John Evans ** --- I AGREE !!!

I'd also like to throw out the idea that this "new" NFL (w more games and less pre-season) may turn into the NBA, where the first 3 - 4 weeks of the regular season, become the "new" pre-season (rust / injuries / position battles) and just makes it a little less fun for Fantasy. I just hope they don't start "sitting" players in weeks 14+ because their team has a 3or 4 game lead in the division ??

Adam Bjork

Waunakee, WI
2022-09-12T22:09:39Z
Man… Sunday morning my opponent had JK Dobbins in his lineup with little else to work with on his bench so I picked up Mike Davis and started in place of Gibson. Pair that with -2 per turnover for burrow with Higgins combo and need a Jefferson type game out of Metcalf tonight…

Norm Foisy

Walnut Creek, CA
2022-09-12T22:14:44Z
I wish Tirico would lose his voice. The guy never shuts up! He doesn't even breath between paragraphs.

Ian Allan

Seattle, WA
2022-09-12T22:30:31Z
Pittsburgh had a similar opener last year at Buffalo, harassing Josh Allen into a lousy game. Apparently, that defense is doing something to help it show up in Week 1 more ready to play at a high level.

Jeff Zwiers

Bellingham, WA
2022-09-12T22:38:27Z
Yeah, I was one that was down on Mahomes this year because of lack of quality receivers. Seems to be wrong opinion so far... Anyone else want to weigh in on thinking the Packers might go to the SB this year? Or how Wentz sucks? Or how you can't be over 25-26 years old to be a good RB? (31 year old Patterson goes for 136 and a TD and a couple 27 year-olds over 100 yards each too)

Ben Hogevoll

Siletz, OR
2022-09-12T22:49:27Z
Jeff,Are you saying your not the only one in the world who guesses wrong on predictions?.That's what makes this fantasy game we play fun and interesting.If we only knew for sure who will win the Super Bowl this year,we would bet one million instead of $100.

Paul Desimone

Hayward, CA
2022-09-12T23:13:37Z
Adam - DK Metcalf caught 13 of 25 passes, with four TDS, in his last three games last year. His quarterback?
Geno Smith.

Paul Desimone

Hayward, CA
2022-09-12T23:31:57Z
Forgive me, it wasn't Geno. I had thought that DangerRuss was out for the year at that point. Wrong.

Dwight Dummer

Warren, OR
2022-09-12T23:49:51Z
It's not earlier than early but it's early.
Guys on all three of my teams:
Great call on prioritizing Pittman earlier than most. Making Pierce a priority hurt this week, hopefully that changes at some point soon.
Guys on two of my teams:
Bateman seems like a push at this point. One big play to salvage the week. Solid week for kicker Carlson.

Andy Richardson

Port Chester, NY
2022-09-12T23:51:43Z
Green Bay looked pretty bad. I thought about going with the Eagles when I answered that question, not sure I why I opted for the Packers (plus I've never liked Rodgers). Bad as the Packers looked, though, it was not a great day for NFC teams in general. Nobody looked great yesterday outside of maybe the team that beat Green Bay. Eagles looked good and then I blinked and suddenly it was 38-35 against Detroit. 49ers, Rams, Saints, even the Bucs...not pretty.

Andrew Napoli

Alexandria, VA
2022-09-13T02:36:00Z
Both my 2022-2023 fantasy football teams fell apart in about an hour. Have CeeDee Lamb on both teams. He's utterly worthless at this point. Elijah Mitchell on one team and Tee Higgins in the other. Both injured. Drafted Dameon Pierce -- how the F*** is he getting outplayed by Rex freaking Burkhead!?!?! Dallas DST drafted in both leagues -- might as well drop them at this point with Dallas' offense going three-and-out on nearly every drive.

Andrew Napoli

Alexandria, VA
2022-09-13T02:43:02Z
Dallas is screwed -- and I say that as a lifelong Cowboys fan. I would try to trade for Nick Foles. But it's the OL that's the fundamental problem. Foles isn't going to fix that. But at least Foles should be able to read defenses and not throw into triple coverage or do the opposite and bail on every play in half a second. Dallas needs to shift to a double tight end, double RB formation where the focus on edge rushes, screen passes, quick shots to a TE, and copious RPO plays where the QB takes off. They need to move the chains and not have the defense on the field all the time getting gassed.

Dean Stewart

Seagoville, TX
2022-09-13T04:04:09Z
Andrew we have our work cut out for us this year I also have CD,Tee and Pierce.

KW Song

Pittsburgh, PA
2022-09-13T05:19:07Z
Ian, it could be something that Tomlin does in camp but the Steelers Week 1 defensive success the last two years might have something to do with healthy interior D-Line. Last year Tuitt never showed up for the season and then retired but they at least still had Alualu for Week 1. Once he was inured in the first quarter of Week 2 the defense wasn't able to stop the run. Not many teams can lose two starters on the DL without a drop-off, especially running a 3-4. Combined with Bush coming off of an ACL last year and looking unsure of himself, it was a soft interior. A few of the guys that played significant snaps at DL last year aren't even on NFL rosters this season. And now with Watt looking to miss significant time the Steelers D might look very different again in Week 2.

Bruce Sadler

Lakeland, FL
2022-09-13T17:01:38Z
TJ Watt will be hard to replace for the steelers . That defense was going to have to carry the team until Trib gets it going and I am not sure it is Trib or Big Ben that makes the offense look plain . Matt Canada has not really showed anything the last 3 years except run 7-10 pass plays i think they took 3 or 4 shots down field 20 yards or more . Rumor it could be Mason Rudolph not jimmy G possibly Dallas could look at as a strter until Dak Gets back .
The big for Dallas is that offesive line was very offensive vs the tampa bay and they need a number #1 Wr Lamb is not that guiy right now

David Kennedy

Steamburg, NY
2022-09-13T17:27:01Z
I love the over reactions to week one. GB put up a dud in New Orleans the first week last year. Dallas is in trouble but Cee Dee should still be pretty good TB put their whole secondary on him. What pissed me off was all the passes to fullbacks n TEs last night. Jeudy looks like a guy that can not be covered. Denver coaching looks very questionable.

Andy Richardson

Port Chester, NY
2022-09-13T17:46:39Z
That Denver game was one of the most frustrating I've ever watched. Yes, I was rooting for Denver, and I needed a couple more points out of their defense that I didn't get, and surely would have if they'd ever been able to take a lead, with Geno certain to dish up sacks and turnovers had he actually been required to do anything in the second half.

Besides the abysmal goal-line plays (all 8 of them, or perhaps more) the every-play agony of whether Denver would actually manage to snap the ball before the play clock expired was one of the most excruciating things I've ever seen. I literally had a hard time sleeping after that thing limped to a close.

I don't necessarily agree with the 64-yard field goal attempt, but I can at least see the argument. It's not like Wilson was a given to convert the 4th and 5, with his diminished mobility and sense of urgency, at least to my eyes.

Understanding why Hackett felt it important to use 2 timeouts to stop the clock in the final minute (he needed 3) is less understandable. I guess the miracle possibility of Geno Smith screwing up the victory formation kneeldowns was worth making it seem he didn't have any math skills, I don't know.

SCOTT MCPHERSON

Auke Bay, AK
2022-09-16T06:07:48Z
Andy, I hear your frustration(s). From the other side, it was a nerve-wracking game. Seattle has had a knack for theatrics since 1976. I thought this young team played ok and got lucky. I believe they will get better as the season progresses. I needed a big game from Penny - didn’t happen, but the OLine is better than the last few years.
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