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Oh, and it's good to see you back, Bammer. There's a fellow by the name of RussellManiac12 whose username clearly indicates that you should have some company in this thread.
They are gonna be tough to bet against, especially with an outdoor cold weather superbowl
If i didn't hate their head coach then id probably call them my 2nd favorite team
Why do you say the bolded? I'd call Seattle a cool weather town instead of cold weather.
Just because of their style of play, not really because they play in cold weather all the time. I usually consider teams that can run really well and play tough defense to be cold weather teams
Joined: Wed December 12, 2012 10:33 pm Posts: 6932
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
Green Habit wrote:
Dr. Van Nostrand wrote:
They are gonna be tough to bet against, especially with an outdoor cold weather superbowl
If i didn't hate their head coach then id probably call them my 2nd favorite team
Why do you say the bolded? I'd call Seattle a cool weather town instead of cold weather.
Just because of their style of play, not really because they play in cold weather all the time. I usually consider teams that can run really well and play tough defense to be cold weather teams
Fair enough I guess--I see the Seahawks as pretty well balanced all around.
They are gonna be tough to bet against, especially with an outdoor cold weather superbowl
If i didn't hate their head coach then id probably call them my 2nd favorite team
Why do you say the bolded? I'd call Seattle a cool weather town instead of cold weather.
Just because of their style of play, not really because they play in cold weather all the time. I usually consider teams that can run really well and play tough defense to be cold weather teams
Fair enough I guess--I see the Seahawks as pretty well balanced all around.
I do too, but with Lynch being a beast, and Russell Wilson also being able to run well, i think that could be an advantage in bad weather, but they aren't the only team like that.
I adpoted the Seahawks as my NFC team after I first went to the city and fell in love in 2002. That's going to change when I move tho Chicago this summer, but I'm really hoping for a Pats vs Seahawks superbowl.
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Joined: Wed December 12, 2012 10:33 pm Posts: 6932
Bammer wrote:
Manning can't escape the pass rush like Kapernick.
A) The Broncos pass protection is very good B) Manning gets rid of the ball so quickly he doesn't need to escape the pass rush.
Bammer wrote:
Seattle secondary will lock down receivers.
Strength vs. strength here--Seattle has the best DBs but Denver has the best receivers. If Manning finds that one guy to turn into Roc Alexander the Seahawks are in trouble.
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