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Post by TruthTella2 on Jan 28, 2014 19:29:39 GMT -8
Winner Score MVP and MVP Stats
I have Seattle winning 31 to 20
MVP: Marshawn Lynch. 166 yards rushing. 35 yards receiving. 2 TDs
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Post by shopson67 on Jan 31, 2014 7:05:07 GMT -8
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Post by pngsnb on Feb 2, 2014 19:00:15 GMT -8
To the Seahawks, to the City of Seattle, to The 12th Man, to The Fans, and to Truth and whomever (not sure of others, sorry)......... Congratulations!!! -- That's how you finish!
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Post by TruthTella2 on Feb 3, 2014 0:32:23 GMT -8
They say defense wins Championships, but man that was one sided. Maybe the most dominant game ever when you consider this was the best statistical offense of all time and the SB favorite Seattle humiliated and they did it in all aspects of the game.
Safety
Rushing TD
Passing TD
Interception TD
Special Teams return TD
Special team to watch and scary thing is, they can afford to keep entire core together, have young depth just about everywhere, and can upgrade the O-line in the draft
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Post by shopson67 on Feb 3, 2014 13:15:39 GMT -8
They can afford to keep the core together for the short term; long term, some of those contracts are going to force some decisions.
That said, they can draft replacements and get them ready as needed. If they can keep Harvin healthy, they are that much more dangerous. Their biggest challenges could be in their own division.
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Post by TruthTella2 on Feb 3, 2014 16:22:07 GMT -8
Short term is all you need. In the NFL it's a 2-3 year window then you reload/restructure etc
Plus only like 5 positions are high priced anyway
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Post by shopson67 on Feb 4, 2014 7:11:13 GMT -8
Short term is all you need. In the NFL it's a 2-3 year window then you reload/restructure etc Plus only like 5 positions are high priced anyway Most teams experience a let down the year after the super bowl though. That could steal a year out of that 2-3 year window. Seattle seems young and hungry enough to skip the let down, but you never know. It's not like their division is getting any easier.
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Post by TruthTella2 on Feb 4, 2014 8:35:04 GMT -8
The teams that get a let down are the teams who have to break up or lose crucial players or get older. Young teams in no danger of losing core fit the mold of the teams who have repeated much better.
Seattle could be better next year. Offense looked much better with Harvin and look for Seattle to upgrade O-Line
2 years away from any significant financial roster decisions.
Speaking of Division though, the team in the division who is facing the most decisions is 49ers
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Post by shopson67 on Feb 5, 2014 11:56:59 GMT -8
The teams that get a let down are the teams who have to break up or lose crucial players or get older. Young teams in no danger of losing core fit the mold of the teams who have repeated much better. Seattle could be better next year. Offense looked much better with Harvin and look for Seattle to upgrade O-Line 2 years away from any significant financial roster decisions. Speaking of Division though, the team in the division who is facing the most decisions is 49ers Both the Cardinals and Rams are improving year by year though. No easy games within the division.
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Post by TruthTella2 on Feb 5, 2014 18:22:51 GMT -8
The teams that get a let down are the teams who have to break up or lose crucial players or get older. Young teams in no danger of losing core fit the mold of the teams who have repeated much better. Seattle could be better next year. Offense looked much better with Harvin and look for Seattle to upgrade O-Line 2 years away from any significant financial roster decisions. Speaking of Division though, the team in the division who is facing the most decisions is 49ers Both the Cardinals and Rams are improving year by year though. No easy games within the division. Neither of those teams have a QB or a RB. They're playing for 2nd
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Post by shopson67 on Feb 6, 2014 6:56:37 GMT -8
Both the Cardinals and Rams are improving year by year though. No easy games within the division. Neither of those teams have a QB or a RB. They're playing for 2nd Bradford needs to step up this year, but Zack Stacy looks like the real deal at RB. It took them a while to commit to him, but he did have 4 100 yard games and 8 TDs. Cardinals need to find a QB to groom behind Palmer, and their RB situation is hazy at best, but Ellington could emerge as the guy.
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