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Post by Unocal 76 on Feb 3, 2014 6:18:12 GMT -5
Seahawks are annoying as hell with their smack talk that just makes you want to slap them in the face.
Yet they walk the walk.
They are the best heel champ since 2000 Triple H (fittingly, the last year the NFC West won the Super Bowl).
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Post by Unocal 76 on Feb 3, 2014 6:23:10 GMT -5
Moral of the story- load up on defense and you can get by with pedestrian offenses as long as they don't give the ball away.
The NFL is a Copycat league and you know teams will be loading up for bear to stop this gang of big talkers.
OFFENSE IS OVERRATED GIVE ME CRAP OFFENSE AND GREAT DEFENSE FOREVER
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Post by Unocal 76 on Feb 3, 2014 6:23:22 GMT -5
Moral of the story- load up on defense and you can get by with pedestrian offenses as long as they don't give the ball away.
The NFL is a Copycat league and you know teams will be loading up for bear to stop this gang of big talkers.
OFFENSE IS OVERRATED GIVE ME CRAP OFFENSE AND GREAT DEFENSE FOREVER
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Post by Unocal 76 on Feb 3, 2014 6:25:17 GMT -5
Moral of the story- load up on defense and you can get by with pedestrian offenses as long as they don't give the ball away.
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Post by Unocal 76 on Feb 3, 2014 6:29:26 GMT -5
Moral of the story- load up on defense and you can get by with pedestrian offenses as long as they don't give the ball away.
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Post by Kevin Hamilton on Feb 3, 2014 6:31:07 GMT -5
That's a lotta morals.
Seahawks don't annoy me at all. In fact, I don't really see them talking that much more shit than anyone else honestly; not to an overhyped, undeserved degree.
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Post by Steveweiser on Feb 3, 2014 6:35:39 GMT -5
I knew in the recent run of great Super Bowls that we'd go back to the old days of one-sided, dominant Super Bowls, and here we are. Denver just didn't have an answer for Seattle's defense, who should have won a collective MVP, although you couldn't give a Chevy pick-up to an entire squad.
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Post by Ben Wyatt on Feb 3, 2014 7:31:00 GMT -5
While we can go on and on about QB's and rings, be careful when judging NFL'ers by rings. Remember- Marty Schottenheimer/Bud Grant/Marv Levy have 0 SB titles. Barry Switzer and Pete Carroll do. That's part of what annoys me when people bring up Peyton's percentages. The dude quarterbacked a lot of really mediocre teams to the playoffs in his career, and he was never going to win the AFC during those early Patriots dominating years. Yes and no. Some of those Colt's offenses he had were pretty loaded. Not to mention he had some studs on defense, too. Some of those one and dones are on him. I'm not saying the Colts should have won like, 5 straight titles, but there's no way they should have gone one and done 8 times, either.
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Post by Push R Truth on Feb 3, 2014 7:31:28 GMT -5
Fun Fact:
In the world where Superbowl Rings mean everything, Tavaris Jackson is now an equal with Peyton Manning and Drew Brees for playing in and winning a Superbowl.
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Post by Rolent Tex on Feb 3, 2014 7:37:27 GMT -5
I hope the Saints can return to form next season after looking so pedestrian this postseason. I want them to remember the ballsy choices they made to win the big one. Enough of this 72 running backs and defense that vanishes at the end of the season.
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Post by clifford on Feb 3, 2014 7:44:33 GMT -5
You know what? Denver's D didn't play that bad. They held Seattle to field goals on their first two possessions and would have done so on the third as well if not for a harsh PI call. They also shut down Beast Mode.
When they let the big plays happen for the scores in the late third and early fourth quarters the damage was already done.
They were let down by their offense and special teams.
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Post by EP 54 is banned from Collision on Feb 3, 2014 7:51:33 GMT -5
Yeah, for a patchwork defense they played their socks off, they got tired from being on the field all night.
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Post by They Killed the Giggler on Feb 3, 2014 7:56:29 GMT -5
I'm picking the Niners to win the Super Bowl, as for who they beat, I'll have to see who goes where and who retires. That's my early pick. I was trying to think of a sleeper/long shot. Maybe Detroit? They have too much talent to kep failing.
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Post by EP 54 is banned from Collision on Feb 3, 2014 7:59:23 GMT -5
Y'know what... That Tom Brady, he just can't win the big one.I mean, sure he won a few big games at the start of his career, but look at the teams he had around him. Nothing in the last ten years. What a terrible post-season quarterback.
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Post by They Killed the Giggler on Feb 3, 2014 8:02:57 GMT -5
I hope the Saints can return to form next season after looking so pedestrian this postseason. I want them to remember the ballsy choices they made to win the big one. Enough of this 72 running backs and defense that vanishes at the end of the season. They need to get homefield. You are right about the ballsy choices. They basically gave away the NE and CAR games by getting too conservative at the end. I am a huge fan of Brees,but he needs to cut down on the INTs at critical points/
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Post by Wolfman Rose on Feb 3, 2014 9:26:27 GMT -5
As someone else with no dog in the fight, I thoroughly enjoyed the match last night. I'm an odd one out here, but I love seeing one team just put the smackdown on another. Seattle deserved every point that they scored. They just played Denver off the park. I genuinely thought it was headed for a shutout.
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Post by Ganon83 on Feb 3, 2014 9:41:19 GMT -5
Fun Fact: In the world where Superbowl Rings mean everything, Tavaris Jackson is now an equal with Peyton Manning and Drew Brees for playing in and winning a Superbowl. I marked like crazy when he came in the last few plays. He has also surpassed Dan Marino in some people's eyes because of this.
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Post by kingoftheindies on Feb 3, 2014 9:48:54 GMT -5
Moral of the story- load up on defense and you can get by with pedestrian offenses as long as they don't give the ball away. The NFL is a Copycat league and you know teams will be loading up for bear to stop this gang of big talkers. OFFENSE IS OVERRATED GIVE ME CRAP OFFENSE AND GREAT DEFENSE FOREVER Well with Seattle, they loaded up on physical DBs and fast LBs. I mean most of the year Seattle went 5 deep at corner. And as I said last night, I feel a lot of people still underestimated how good the Seattle defense is. Plus it was a bad matchup for Denver. I won't pretend to say I watched a lot of Denver games this year, but the WRs and TEs seemed really thrown off by how physical the Legion of Boom was.
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Feb 3, 2014 10:07:47 GMT -5
I told several people I know this prediction that ended up coming true.
If Seattle is allowed (by the refs) to play their physical smash mouth defense, Manning has no chance against them.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2014 10:23:38 GMT -5
The only guy that annoyed me on Seattle was Richard Sherman, everybody else was cool.
This game, if Denver had won, would've resulted in a lot of Bubbas here in Indy whining and bitching about "Oh, we should've kept Manning!". But, since Denver lost in spectacular fashion, it only confirms what we had to deal with all those years. Manning will be the greatest quarterback in the regular season, but he always stumbles in the playoffs. When it counts, he becomes unreliable.
So, instead of becoming one of the all-time greats, Manning quite possibly cemented himself as the greatest choke artist in NFL history.
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