JManInPhoenix
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Weather that night may be a big factor in the game.
I was hoping it would be 49ers vs. Broncos. SF got shafted by some bad ref calls.
So I am Denver all the way.
Weather that night may be a big factor in the game.
LOL so we can look at Harbaugh's ugly pompus mug all week and that filthy black sweater? No thanks.
This is a more attractive matchup.
I'm in a similar boat. I don't hate Seattle and I don't even care about Sherman. I don't like the Broncos at all, and I don't like PFM at all.After the Patriots fell, I was fully prepared to throw my support to the Seahawks. But then Sherman opened his face hole and reminded me that I don't really like the team (aside from Wilson, who is a class act) or its fans.
Now I'm torn, dammit.
The current generation of Seattle fans are just a bunch of Beast quake bandwagoners. They will fall off soon enough, don't mind them.
As far as Sherman goes, I think it is rather funny all the Niner fans whining about it. Oh, I forgot how classy a guy Crabtree and the rest of the thugs on your team are! I'm sure they were talking back and forth the entire game, and Sherman was the one who made the big play when it counted, not Crabtree (whom I think would have caught that pass if Sherman hadn't deflected it).
I like Russell Wilson enough, I hope he wins.
It's kind of disappointing Wilson doesn't get more attention. He did make some great plays (along with Lynch). But he's probably too goodie-goodie and the media will almost always focus on someone more "controversial" like Sherman.
Are we going to hear, " I am going to Disneyland " after its over?
And WalMart pants!
I hope Seattle wins, just because I like Wilson more. Manning had his time, and he couldn't get it done more than once. It is time to pass the torch, old man!
Now, I think if the weather is bad, Seattle will easily win. They have the running game and the physicality on defense. If it is clear skies, I'd give Denver the edge; and it would fall entirely on the Seattle offense to be able to keep pace scoring.
I don't see Denver getting the pressure the 49ers did on Wilson, which should let him relax a bit. They made the plays when it mattered most, but against a high scoring offense like Denver, it will matter every possession.True. And I like this matchup better because I am sick of the same teams (Pats, Ravens, Giants, Steelers) that seem to always be in the Superbowl...and I think Seattle has something to play for as a city, seeing that they were completely jobbed in 2005.
Seattle got kinda lucky last night with those big plays that Wilson bailed them out with. If he's running for dear life in a couple weeks, it will be curtains...Denver isn't a team to waste possesions on. I think too many points were left on the feild yesterday by both Denver and Seattle. That cannot happen again.
Yep, but just to add that Denver can run the ball too.
I don't see Denver getting the pressure the 49ers did on Wilson, which should let him relax a bit. They made the plays when it mattered most, but against a high scoring offense like Denver, it will matter every possession.
In bad weather, I trust Seattle's run game a lot more than Denvers. Moreno isn't bad, but he isn't Lynch. And the read option will help a lot. Should be a good game though. I much prefer the close nail biters than the blowouts (unless it is my team doing the destroying! >_< )
I think PM will have time to throw, which is why I think the game is going to rely on Seattle's offense putting up points. Sherman is good (as is the rest of the Seattle secondary), but PM can, and will, make throws. If Denver's receivers can get good releases and handle the physicality, in decent weather, Denver will score....and I don't really see them getting pressure on PM. The funny thing about Sherman is that he talks a lot. Dude has a lot of help, which makes his job a heck of a lot easier, and if they cannot get pressure, the Sherman would have to put his money where his mouth is a cover for 5-10 seconds all night long.
I don't have a dog in this fight myself...just want a good game. I can care less about PM's legend and all that redemption jazz that ESPN is hyping up.
Not game related, but the Bud Light commercials with Arnold in the wig and ping pong outfit are awesome.
I think PM will have time to throw, which is why I think the game is going to rely on Seattle's offense putting up points. Sherman is good (as is the rest of the Seattle secondary), but PM can, and will, make throws. If Denver's receivers can get good releases and handle the physicality, in decent weather, Denver will score.
Yeah, I don't really care other than I like Wilson as a person and hope for a good game. I think PM's legend means squat and I don't see any "redemption". He sustained a neck injury most wouldn't come back from and Indy didn't want to waste a ton of money on an unsure prospect. He managed to recover and do good. The fact he even needs to win a SB for redemption is just a testament to how many he "should" have won with Indy. He had his chance, and only got one ring. I wouldn't mind him winning this one, but I am not of the opinion he deserves or needs another. He only deserves a ring if he can lead his team to victory and does it when it matters the most.
Richard Sherman should be banned from media week