TBird Posted September 7, 2014 Posted September 7, 2014 They just might as well cancel the rest of the season and go to the SB with the sametwo teams and the same results. While the Ravens started defense of their title getting stomped in Denver last year, there is no SB hangover for Seattle scoring 36 pts vs GB while appearing in SB form already. Ravens website has article from PR man that it's time to shut up and play football. Seahawks always play well at home but 36 points? Coaches make all the difference in the world as Pete Carroll has his team psyched up already andlast year the Ravens were in a SB hangover. Might as well start the SB now. sarcasm Quote
OutsideRzAcE Posted September 7, 2014 Posted September 7, 2014 Yea everyone is on Seattle's jock....we'll see how they do on the road and during the rest of the season. It's not hard to get up for the home opener, the first game after a SB victory. They will be gettting everyone's best shot AND they won't have the drive they had when they were the hunters instead of the hunted. They won't repeat. Quote
Robjr83 Posted September 7, 2014 Posted September 7, 2014 I wouldn't call last year a hangover. This wasn't the same team that won the Lombardi. You don't replace Boldin, Lewis, Reed, and Birk in an offseason. Pitta's loss was huge to the offence. Quote
TBird Posted September 7, 2014 Author Posted September 7, 2014 Good points guys but I'm not a Seattle jock, just stating the facts and while I'm at it, I'm removing the scarsasm from the OP after ourgame today. No way the Ravens beat them or Denver with all those dropped balls. And again, the coaching factors into it. HARBs didn't have the team up like Pete did. I mean 36 pts vs GB and we couldn't beatthem last year. Yea, we lost Boldin and had injuries to the line but still could have gotten into the POs. At one point we were only 6 pts from gettingin. By the end of the year we only needed 11 more points to make it, like the big play to GB last year and again today to Cinci. We'restill giving up the big play. Boldin wouldn't have made the difference because he requires a tight window and Joe was the mostblitzed QB in football and even injured his knee. He was running for his life and wouldn't have had the time to get the ball intothat tight window like he did in the SB. But again, HARBs sucked going for the 2 pt conversion and not having the team ready. On that last blitz on Joe, the guy came inun-touched. There was supposed to be a RB to pick him up. Wagner had his man covered on the outside. That's not on him. Quote
papasmurfbell Posted September 7, 2014 Posted September 7, 2014 I think the playoffs have to go through Seattle. That being the case they will be a very hard out. Quote
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