Grumble, on 18 December 2013 - 09:13 AM, said:
Brujah, on 18 December 2013 - 04:48 AM, said:
Wow !!! What a profoundly dumb statement to make ..... Seahawks this year a FRANCHISE BEST 6-2 on the Road, including the last game a 23-0 SHUTOUT of the Giants played in Metlife stadium the site of Superbowl 48.
To be fair, let's not forget it is the Giants.
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IF Seattle makes it to the big show this year I have no worries at all on that score.
I will take our No 1 ranked D. our No 2 ranked rush attack, our outstanding special teams, oh and Russell Wilson ( MVP ) over any of your flaky AFC teams.
The main advantage for Seattle is that they have an excellent pass D and will face up against pass-first teams mostly. That will also nicely prep them for taking on Denver. I can't see the Saints win on the road against Seattle, no way the Packers or Bears can, the 49ers have perhaps a 45% chance, the Eagles would need Kelly to design some seriously weird plays to confuse the Seattle D enough to stay unpredictable.
In the AFC, the Pats are vulnerable, Kansas relies overly much on Charles, the Colts are inconsistent but can cause an upset against anyone - once (maybe they're last years Ravens...), and whoever comes from the AFC North is just a roadbump that might cause discomfort more through injuries than through being a legit danger to whom they face, imho. The NFC is overall so much stronger it's frightening. Bronco's seem the likeliest to get to the Superbowl.
When it comes to playing the Bronco's, if Seattle can do what the Chargers (a clearly inferior team to Seattle except perhaps for the quality of passing outlets with Allen, Gates and Woodhead) did to Denver, they'll win. If Thomas, Thomas, Welker and Decker can rotate enough to stay sharp and exhaust the legion of boom enough to get a 2 score lead, I am not certain.