It’s fitting that Richard Sherman was at the analyst desk for Amazon Prime, because no game in the history of this series aligns more closely to his old ‘Thursday Night Poopfest’ statement than what we just witnessed.
The Denver Broncos lost to the Indianapolis Colts in a 12-9 overtime stinker, and basically any sensible person could pin a lot of this loss on Russell Wilson. He threw two back-breaking 4th quarter interceptions in field goal range with Denver nursing a 9-6 lead, and the second one in particular was a real killer because a first down would’ve clinched victory. Instead, either Wilson or Nathaniel Hackett (or both) got greedy and went for a touchdown and it backfired. Indy tied it up at 9-9 after the second interception, took the lead in overtime, and tightened up in the red zone for the W. More on that later.
Both offenses were rancid, both quarterbacks looked washed up, and yet we all watched because many of us are football addicts who don’t know how to look away. You know it’s bad when Broncos fans left at the end of regulation.
I guess you can say that given the draft pick situation as part of the trade, Russell Wilson once again came through in the clutch for the Seahawks.
There was a lot of in-game and post-game content on Twitter that kept us entertained when the actual football left a stench that could be smelled worldwide.
Objectively one of the worst NFL games ever televised.
Holy
—Zack Kelberman (@KelbermanNFL) October 7, 2022
This may be the worst game I’ve ever seen and I was at the 6-3 Bills v Browns game of ’09. I at least knew what I was signing up for with a Trent Edwards-Derek Anderson match up
— Back Home Bill (@BrotherBill716) October 7, 2022
Everyone saying this is one of the worst games they’ve watched? my brother in christ this isn’t even the worst Broncos game this season
—Robby (@Robby_NFL) October 7, 2022
Can Amazon add an extra broadcast channel that is just a camera on Richard Sherman as he watches Russ play badly
— Grave Raspookio (@DrawPlayDave) October 7, 2022
You know what we’re really finding out? Pete Carroll protected Russell Wilson from A TON of flak
— Matty F. Brown (@mattyfbrown) October 7, 2022
Russell Wilson was wise to sign that contract before playing a single game for the Broncos
— Parker (@ParkerLewes) October 7, 2022
Finally realizing what you needed all along ♂️
— Uchenna Nwosu (@UchennaN_42) October 7, 2022
And yes, it’s not lost on many that KJ Hamler had at least a first down and likely a winning touchdown if Wilson ever bothered to look his way.
It’s single high man at the 5 yard line, and you don’t even LOOK at the pick route up top, before coming to the back line dig?
And you throw at the guy that JUST picked you off in the end zone? https://t.co/XjMMM5yco6
— Diante Lee (@DianteLeeFB) October 7, 2022
“It’s a late, lazy throw into the middle.”
“His eyes were in the wrong spot.”
Ryan Fitzpatrick on Russell Wilson’s incomplete 4th down throw.
— Matty F. Brown (@mattyfbrown) October 7, 2022
We wrap this up with a shoutout to a gambler and a tweeter for being prophetic. Presumably only one of them actually won money, though.
You guys excited to watch the Colts beat the Broncos 12-9 tonight?
— Haunts Fiene (@HansFiene) October 6, 2022