OT: Seahawks
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SF could has a scary game on Sunday and It's going to be tough to win in NO. 14-2 definitely wins the division, the Seahawks have few tough games left with Atlanta and New York collapsing just win in San Fran and u don't have to worry
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Unless we beat the 49ers for a second time. then we own any tie breakers.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Not necessarily the case. If SF and SEA both finish 14-2 (extremely unlikely), it would come down to strength of victory and SF probably wins that tiebreaker. They would have wins over GB and WAS while Seattle would have wins over MIN and NYG.CuntWaffle said:That defense was something else last night. Sure Carson Palmer is a #fuckingdreckfest but Seahawks D is a lot of fun to watch. They should get the #1 seed as most of the rest of their schedule is now terrible. They can afford to lose to San Fran as long as they beat NO.
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If the Seahawks get the #1 seed there is an 81% chance they make the Super Bowl. Untouchable at home.
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Without looking at the 49ers schedule, I'm going to predict they lose 2 more games.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Not necessarily the case. If SF and SEA both finish 14-2 (extremely unlikely), it would come down to strength of victory and SF probably wins that tiebreaker. They would have wins over GB and WAS while Seattle would have wins over MIN and NYG.CuntWaffle said:That defense was something else last night. Sure Carson Palmer is a #fuckingdreckfest but Seahawks D is a lot of fun to watch. They should get the #1 seed as most of the rest of their schedule is now terrible. They can afford to lose to San Fran as long as they beat NO.
(tiebreaker superiority guy)
Also, kudos to the Seahawks last night. Well kudos to the defense. they played pretty well and didn't letLettermanLenoEd SullivanCarson Palmer Do anything significant. Yes I have been saving that corny gag for months. -
I agree, I think if the Seahawks beat NO at home and go 13-3 they will get the #1 seed.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
Without looking at the 49ers schedule, I'm going to predict they lose 2 more games.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
Not necessarily the case. If SF and SEA both finish 14-2 (extremely unlikely), it would come down to strength of victory and SF probably wins that tiebreaker. They would have wins over GB and WAS while Seattle would have wins over MIN and NYG.CuntWaffle said:That defense was something else last night. Sure Carson Palmer is a #fuckingdreckfest but Seahawks D is a lot of fun to watch. They should get the #1 seed as most of the rest of their schedule is now terrible. They can afford to lose to San Fran as long as they beat NO.
(tiebreaker superiority guy)
Also, kudos to the Seahawks last night. Well kudos to the defense. they played pretty well and didn't letLettermanLenoEd SullivanCarson Palmer Do anything significant. Yes I have been saving that corny gag for months.
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Not so fast my friend.dnc said:The only thing that could really stop them is Wilson getting hurt,
While Tjack pissed me off the first time he was a Hawk, he appears to have a calmer head on his shoulders this time around. I think if Wilson did go down, Tjack is good enough to get us wins as long as our defense remains consistent (or gets it together and plays to their actual potential which they have yet to do for a full game).
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For a couple weeks yes, we aren't winning a SB with tjack thoughPurpleReign said:
Not so fast my friend.dnc said:The only thing that could really stop them is Wilson getting hurt,
While Tjack pissed me off the first time he was a Hawk, he appears to have a calmer head on his shoulders this time around. I think if Wilson did go down, Tjack is good enough to get us wins as long as our defense remains consistent (or gets it together and plays to their actual potential which they have yet to do for a full game).
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I like T-Jack in a spot start type of situation if Seattle were at home(as long as it's not the Saints game).
Wilson really makes plays and extends drives. Up only 17-13 that third down play where you think he is going to get sacked and he is running with his left hand, switches it to his right and completes the pass just before his knee hits the ground was amazing. Seahawks would score a TD that drive too.
I loved how the Seahawks dominated the LOS. Arizona couldn't get pressure from their front four they had to constantly blitz the Seahawks. It worked sometimes but more times than not that allowed Seattle to have huge plays.
On the other side Seattle didn't have to blitz at all and was getting constant pressure from their ends Clemons, Avril and Bennett.
This team is 6-1 with being 3-1 on the road. Harvin has yet to take a snap, Okung has basically played just 5 quarters this year, Giacommi has been out, Wagner just missed two games, Unger missed two games, Avril missed a game, Irvin missed 4, Browner missed 2.
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It is weird having a team play where every week is a pretty big game going for that #1 seed and almost a guranteed trip to the Super Bowl.He_Needs_More_Time said:I like T-Jack in a spot start type of situation if Seattle were at home(as long as it's not the Saints game).
Wilson really makes plays and extends drives. Up only 17-13 that third down play where you think he is going to get sacked and he is running with his left hand, switches it to his right and completes the pass just before his knee hits the ground was amazing. Seahawks would score a TD that drive too.
I loved how the Seahawks dominated the LOS. Arizona couldn't get pressure from their front four they had to constantly blitz the Seahawks. It worked sometimes but more times than not that allowed Seattle to have huge plays.
On the other side Seattle didn't have to blitz at all and was getting constant pressure from their ends Clemons, Avril and Bennett.
This team is 6-1 with being 3-1 on the road. Harvin has yet to take a snap, Okung has basically played just 5 quarters this year, Giacommi has been out, Wagner just missed two games, Unger missed two games, Avril missed a game, Irvin missed 4, Browner missed 2.
Most of those injuries would devastate a team yet the Seahawks are so deep they are still 6-1.
If Pete can keep this up (Win Super Bowls) he will be a lot like Bellicheck. Both failed their first gig in the NFL but learned from what they did wrong and became great NFL coaches. -
Pete is trying to become legendary. Only two coaches have ever won a Natty and a Super Bowl: Jimmy Johnson and Barry Switzer* . I give Switzer the * since he inherited a two-time Super Bowl champion.CuntWaffle said:
It is weird having a team play where every week is a pretty big game going for that #1 seed and almost a guranteed trip to the Super Bowl.He_Needs_More_Time said:I like T-Jack in a spot start type of situation if Seattle were at home(as long as it's not the Saints game).
Wilson really makes plays and extends drives. Up only 17-13 that third down play where you think he is going to get sacked and he is running with his left hand, switches it to his right and completes the pass just before his knee hits the ground was amazing. Seahawks would score a TD that drive too.
I loved how the Seahawks dominated the LOS. Arizona couldn't get pressure from their front four they had to constantly blitz the Seahawks. It worked sometimes but more times than not that allowed Seattle to have huge plays.
On the other side Seattle didn't have to blitz at all and was getting constant pressure from their ends Clemons, Avril and Bennett.
This team is 6-1 with being 3-1 on the road. Harvin has yet to take a snap, Okung has basically played just 5 quarters this year, Giacommi has been out, Wagner just missed two games, Unger missed two games, Avril missed a game, Irvin missed 4, Browner missed 2.
Most of those injuries would devastate a team yet the Seahawks are so deep they are still 6-1.
If Pete can keep this up (Win Super Bowls) he will be a lot like Bellicheck. Both failed their first gig in the NFL but learned from what they did wrong and became great NFL coaches.
Watching the post game yesterday and seeing how well Seahawks fans traveled made me think of the Huskies in the 90's when we used to frequently take over stadiums.
When you are a great team every week is a big game like you said because with this crowd if the Seahawks get homefield they are going to the Super Bowl. If they have to play an NFC title game in New Orleans though that will be very difficult.
What is the Saints remaining schedule look like? I haven't really looked at it.




