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I have to respectfully disagree.

RW at least has been supportive of our run to the SB. He has his opinions but they don't cross any threshold of bad taste.

On the other hand all SF has done is post nonsense about how we were going to lose, how we had no Championships and then totady post Hitler videos in the main forum. Also SF's Avatar is a cleaver chopping a Seahawk's head off. SF comprises 90% of the moderation on this site and in my book that's entirely too much. You don't see the posts I have to move and delete.

If that's your idea of contributing then I suppose we just have a difference of opinion.

90%? I must step it up.:roflmao:
 
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Ramswrath is complete and utter chud. All he does nit pick every post and pollutes the huddle.
SF is just butthurt from being assfuct in playoffs, at least he has got alittle clout, and wit to him.
Ramswort....????? Pfffttt.....

Chud? :confused:
 
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"We knew what route concepts they liked on different downs, so we jumped all the routes"

Knowing the route concepts they like to run on different downs and knowing the exact route your guy is going to run are two different things. It’s all part of the game. All good defenses do this. But to be able to anticipate and jump routes, you have to have a guy like Earl Thomas on the back end that has the instincts and the speed to recover and save the play in the event you get beat on a double move.

OK fine the Broncos were too predictable? How does that equate to one of the best defenses ever? It doesn't. They had a great game in great part because of it, thats it. They didn't set NFL all time records this season in every measure of defense. Rams took them to the 1 yard line as time ran out with a backup QB. They lost 3 games and escaped others with a W. There was no mistaking this defense for the '85 Bears or the Ravens. If Sherman would have kept his mouth shut (impossible) I would be inclined to think otherwise. But he didn't so I won't.
 
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OK fine the Broncos were too predictable? How does that equate to one of the best defenses ever? It doesn't. They had a great game in great part because of it, thats it. They didn't set NFL all time records this season in every measure of defense. Rams took them to the 1 yard line as time ran out with a backup QB. They lost 3 games and escaped others with a W. There was no mistaking this defense for the '85 Bears or the Ravens. If Sherman would have kept his mouth shut (impossible) I would be inclined to think otherwise. But he didn't so I won't.

Who says they were predictable? They knew their route concepts because they studied the shit out of their game tape. They are the best secondary in the NFL by leaps and bounds and a huge part of that is their intelligence and study habits. If the Broncos were so predictable, why didn't other teams stop them from scoring 30, 40, 50 plus?

Even the great teams in history had a bad game or two. Even the 85 Bears with that legendary defense gave up 38 points to Miami in a loss. It's professional football. They aren't going to roll every single team. You keep brining up that stupid game in STL (which we won btw lol). Keep holding onto. They DESTROYED one of the best QB's in the game and held an all-world record breaking offense to 8 points in the biggest game of the season. That holds more water than that game in STL. The only thing from the game in STL that matters is we got the W. That's it.

And just shredded any little bit of validity to your argument by admitting that you're being subjective because you don't like Sherman and his mouth. Maybe if you weren't such a moron, you'd be inclined to think differently.
 
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Who says they were predictable? They knew their route concepts because they studied the shit out of their game tape. They are the best secondary in the NFL by leaps and bounds and a huge part of that is their intelligence and study habits. If the Broncos were so predictable, why didn't other teams stop them from scoring 30, 40, 50 plus?

Even the great teams in history had a bad game or two. Even the 85 Bears with that legendary defense gave up 38 points to Miami in a loss. It's professional football. They aren't going to roll every single team. You keep brining up that stupid game in STL (which we won btw lol). Keep holding onto. They DESTROYED one of the best QB's in the game and held an all-world record breaking offense to 8 points in the biggest game of the season. That holds more water than that game in STL. The only thing from the game in STL that matters is we got the W. That's it.

And just shredded any little bit of validity to your argument by admitting that you're being subjective because you don't like Sherman and his mouth. Maybe if you weren't such a moron, you'd be inclined to think differently.

I use Sherman's quote to make my point. He said that himself, Chancellor and another are not just All Pros, they are All Pro minds. :rolleyes: :rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
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I use Sherman's quote to make my point. He said that himself, Chancellor and another are not just All Pros, they are All Pro minds. :rolleyes: :rolleyes::rolleyes:

So what's your point? Are you holding the fact that they are great football minds against them?
 
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So what's your point? Are you holding the fact that they are great football minds against them?

Yeah they really changed the way the game is played. :rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
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So you're done trying to prove your stupid invalid point?

My point has been proven and it is valid. To know the play and who it is going to makes defense much easier. Sherman admitted it. The final score proves it.
 

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My point has been proven and it is valid. To know the play and who it is going to makes defense much easier. Sherman admitted it. The final score proves it.

Watching film is available to all players last time I checked. Your conclusion is ridiculous. You don't know how many great defenses were able to do the same thing. You assume defenses just show up and game day and "figure it out." Pure BS...

Even if we didn't figure out their tendencies, we would have still beat them with speed and strength...and that's a fact.
 
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My point has been proven and it is valid. To know the play and who it is going to makes defense much easier. Sherman admitted it. The final score proves it.
I'm really hoping you're just being stubborn and aren't really this stupid.

Sherman didn't admit to anything. He wasn't being accused of doing something that he had to admit to. He said they knew their route concepts. They anticipated their routes and jumped them. Since it doesn't sound like you know a ton about football, let me break down to you what that means.

If Seattle saw a specific formation, with specific personnel, in a specific down and distance, the Seahawks knew that there was a good chance that the Broncos receivers were going to run specific routes. They would then anticipate and jump those routes before the receivers could make their breaks. How did they do this? Based on what? Based on studying film and seeing what the Broncos tendencies were.

It’s like you’re implying that the Seahawks defense somehow had an advantage that any other team couldn’t have attained. Did they use some sort of magic powers? Maybe it was the PED’s. Maybe it was Pete Carroll and his cheating ways…

Maybe go make a RamFan YouTube video on how the Seahawks were gifted the game by the refs. You and SFaggot can collab on it.

Just STFU already. You sound like a butt-hurt idiot hater. Take this shit somewhere else.
 
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Watching film is available to all players last time I checked. Your conclusion is ridiculous. You don't know how many great defenses were able to do the same thing. You assume defenses just show up and game day and "figure it out." Pure BS...

Even if we didn't figure out their tendencies, we would have still beat them with speed and strength...and that's a fact.
That’s what happens when you’re a fan of a team whose combined record over the last nine years is 43-100-1….
 
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Watching film is available to all players last time I checked. Your conclusion is ridiculous. You don't know how many great defenses were able to do the same thing. You assume defenses just show up and game day and "figure it out." Pure BS...

Even if we didn't figure out their tendencies, we would have still beat them with speed and strength...and that's a fact.

I always picked the Seahawks to beat the Broncos, based mostly upon the Seahawks defense.;)
 
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I'm really hoping you're just being stubborn and aren't really this stupid.

Sherman didn't admit to anything. He wasn't being accused of doing something that he had to admit to. He said they knew their route concepts. They anticipated their routes and jumped them. Since it doesn't sound like you know a ton about football, let me break down to you what that means.

If Seattle saw a specific formation, with specific personnel, in a specific down and distance, the Seahawks knew that there was a good chance that the Broncos receivers were going to run specific routes. They would then anticipate and jump those routes before the receivers could make their breaks. How did they do this? Based on what? Based on studying film and seeing what the Broncos tendencies were.

It’s like you’re implying that the Seahawks defense somehow had an advantage that any other team couldn’t have attained. Did they use some sort of magic powers? Maybe it was the PED’s. Maybe it was Pete Carroll and his cheating ways…

Maybe go make a RamFan YouTube video on how the Seahawks were gifted the game by the refs. You and SFaggot can collab on it.

Just STFU already. You sound like a butt-hurt idiot hater. Take this shit somewhere else.

No Sherman admitted to knowing who the play was going to AT THE LINE. That is far beyond watching tape and that gets a score of 43-8. Interesting, you believe the Seahawks were "gifted" the game by the refs? I don't but then I'm not into self loathing like you.:p
 
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That’s what happens when you’re a fan of a team whose combined record over the last nine years is 43-100-1….

Yes and one of those wins was against the Seahawks in '12 and should have had another in '13 too.:p
 
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No Sherman admitted to knowing who the play was going to AT THE LINE. That is far beyond watching tape and that gets a score of 43-8. Interesting, you believe the Seahawks were "gifted" the game by the refs? I don't but then I'm not into self loathing like you.:p
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What else would lead to that? How else would they get that information? Please elaborate....
 

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Also the dumbass Broncos admitted they never practiced silent count for the game because they didn't feel noise would be an issue.

Note to John Fox, The 12th man is always loud.


Sent from a cell at the CLink...
 
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What else would lead to that? How else would they get that information? Please elaborate....

They figured it out in the first quarter. The Broncos set the NFL record for overall offense and most TD passes and in 18 games before were never held to less than 20 points. Thats the difference KNOWING which player will get the ball at the line makes. Sure the play on defense still has to be made and blame goes entirely to the offense for not changing the calls once it was obvious the defense knew, but all time great defense, no. Great game, yes.
 
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