It’s been a couple of days now since the Seattle Seahawks beat the Los Angeles Rams in a thriller in the NFC Championship Game, 31–27, to advance to their first Super Bowl in 11 years. And isn't it funny that the last time they were here, they faced the New England Patriots, and now, once again, they’ll face those same foes from Boston for all the marbles. We all know what happened last time. The Russell Wilson interception at the one-yard line by Patriots cornerback Malcom B
I genuinely can’t believe the NFL expects me to wait all the way until Sunday night for this. The Seattle Seahawks, my Seattle Seahawks, are taking on the Los Angeles Rams with a trip to Super Bowl LX on the line, and I honestly don’t know how I’m supposed to handle the next few days. There are going to be a lot of blog posts coming, most likely all centered around this game and previewing it from every angle. A lot of the talk all week has been about how the Rams and Seahawk
Well… that was a crazy weekend. The divisional round of the NFL playoffs is over, and the conference championship games are officially set. In the AFC, you’ve got the New England Patriots heading to Denver to take on a Bo Nix–less Broncos team after Nix broke his ankle in the final moments of their win over Buffalo. But let’s be honest. All eyes are on the NFC. Because this is the matchup we all expected. This is the matchup NFL fans deserve. The Los Angeles Rams vs. the Seat