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Is a Denver vs Seattle Super Bowl inevitable? (1 Viewer)

Chicago is the team everyone is overlooking. I think they're absolutely unstoppable. They're a lock to win the division because Detroit will choke. And once they do, they'll walk to the Super Bowl and tear through the playoffs.
The only thing unstoppable is RBs rushing against them.

 
Looks like the Bears won the division. This game against Philly is just a formality, since the Eagles will probably rest starters late in the game. That will give Chicago...what, the three seed? Which means an easy first round game against a Saints team that's awful on the road, or San Fran's anemic offense.

Then they'll get some key players back on defense. This Bears team looks like an absolute lock to win it all this year.

 
Looks like the Bears won the division. This game against Philly is just a formality, since the Eagles will probably rest starters late in the game. That will give Chicago...what, the three seed? Which means an easy first round game against a Saints team that's awful on the road, or San Fran's anemic offense.

Then they'll get some key players back on defense. This Bears team looks like an absolute lock to win it all this year.
Are you watching the game right now?

 
Looks like the Bears won the division. This game against Philly is just a formality, since the Eagles will probably rest starters late in the game. That will give Chicago...what, the three seed? Which means an easy first round game against a Saints team that's awful on the road, or San Fran's anemic offense.

Then they'll get some key players back on defense. This Bears team looks like an absolute lock to win it all this year.
Are you watching the game right now?
:crickets:

 
Looks like the Bears won the division. This game against Philly is just a formality, since the Eagles will probably rest starters late in the game. That will give Chicago...what, the three seed? Which means an easy first round game against a Saints team that's awful on the road, or San Fran's anemic offense.

Then they'll get some key players back on defense. This Bears team looks like an absolute lock to win it all this year.
You should probably inform NBC because Al and Chris are promoting the GB vs Chicago game like it means something.

 
Chicago is the team everyone is overlooking. I think they're absolutely unstoppable. They're a lock to win the division because Detroit will choke. And once they do, they'll walk to the Super Bowl and tear through the playoffs.
Detroit did choke but Chicago is terrible.

I personally like Seattle, this past weekend will probably be the last time they lose this year. No team has ever won the SB undefeated and so many people only see black or white, since Seattle lost they are now not the team.

No, they play tough defense, the best in the league. They have a ground game, a playmaker QB and a solid coach.

Denver who just won didn't impress me as much. They have holes in that defense and will struggle to get to the SB. They can do it, but they will be up against it at some point because of that D. I also don't really believe in their running game when the chips are on the line, despite the good year Moreno has put together.

I would say it's more likely to see Seattle in the SB than Denver.

 
Chicago is the team everyone is overlooking. I think they're absolutely unstoppable. They're a lock to win the division because Detroit will choke. And once they do, they'll walk to the Super Bowl and tear through the playoffs.
Detroit did choke but Chicago is terrible.

I personally like Seattle, this past weekend will probably be the last time they lose this year. No team has ever won the SB undefeated and so many people only see black or white, since Seattle lost they are now not the team.

No, they play tough defense, the best in the league. They have a ground game, a playmaker QB and a solid coach.

Denver who just won didn't impress me as much. They have holes in that defense and will struggle to get to the SB. They can do it, but they will be up against it at some point because of that D. I also don't really believe in their running game when the chips are on the line, despite the good year Moreno has put together.

I would say it's more likely to see Seattle in the SB than Denver.
Might want to check your facts on that one. :lmao:

 
The Colts success depends on their offensive line play. As of late it has been much better. They still may struggle as they've lost 5 starters on offense this season.

Any given Sunday!

 
I am aware.

The Colts offense just isn't nearly as scary without Reggie Wayne, but their defense did show again yesterday that they can play really well at times, but I am not sure that team has the consistency to put four wins in a row together against playoff teams (two of which likely will have to be on the road).

 
I am aware.

The Colts offense just isn't nearly as scary without Reggie Wayne, but their defense did show again yesterday that they can play really well at times, but I am not sure that team has the consistency to put four wins in Un####ingnelievable! 2 pats d TDs in the last ####### 2 minutes???a row together against playoff teams (two of which likely will have to be on the road).
Fair point for sure. Although the same could have been said about the Ravens last year.

 
Well at this point it doesn't seem inevitable. It isn't even a given the Seahawks get the first seed at this point. They should but it could go another way. Heck in the right scenario the Panthers can snag the first seed.

 
mad sweeney said:
pizzatyme said:
mad sweeney said:
Raider Nation said:
Probably not inevitable.
Both teams are still the top seed in their division. :shrug:
And?
I'll let your geniusness figure it out.
What I've figured out is Seattle hasn't clinched top seed yet.

If they lose next week and San Francisco wins out, Seattle is the wild card.
And the Panthers get the first seed based on tiebreakers if they beat Atlanta.

 
Sea is screwed if they don't end up with the too seed. I don't think any team benefits from it more than they do.

 
mad sweeney said:
pizzatyme said:
mad sweeney said:
Raider Nation said:
Probably not inevitable.
Both teams are still the top seed in their division. :shrug:
And?
I'll let your geniusness figure it out.
What I've figured out is Seattle hasn't clinched top seed yet.If they lose next week and San Francisco wins out, Seattle is the wild card.
And?
It should be obvious what happens if Seattle does not win the division.

 
mad sweeney said:
pizzatyme said:
mad sweeney said:
Raider Nation said:
Probably not inevitable.
Both teams are still the top seed in their division. :shrug:
And?
I'll let your geniusness figure it out.
What I've figured out is Seattle hasn't clinched top seed yet.If they lose next week and San Francisco wins out, Seattle is the wild card.
And?
It should be obvious what happens if Seattle does not win the division.
They have to rely on their league best road record?
 
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Sea is screwed if they don't end up with the too seed. I don't think any team benefits from it more than they do.
They finished 6-2 on the road this year. This "can't play on the road" thing was debunked a few weeks ago.

 
That's not what you said though. You said this "thing was debunked." I don't think anything is debunked. They are certainly more fearsome at home. But it doesn't really matter where they play. Seattle is going to roll. They are the team to beat.

 
That's not what you said though. You said this "thing was debunked." I don't think anything is debunked. They are certainly more fearsome at home. But it doesn't really matter where they play. Seattle is going to roll. They are the team to beat.
Interesting way to twist it and not answer.

 
Seattle can certainly win on the road but it also diminishes their advantage a lot!

No 12th man

No home cooking officiating

Playing in a different surface

These are all huge for Seattle.

 
I'd say that Indy can play on the road. Yes they've lost, but they've also had some big wins.

Many teams are in the same boat.

 
Seattle can certainly win on the road but it also diminishes their advantage a lot!

No 12th man

No home cooking officiating

These are all huge for Seattle.
Yeah like yesterday you mean when Seattle's final drive was stopped on a interception that should have been an incompletion? Or was it the ten penalties that led you to believe that.

You have to be the biggest :fishing: guy in here. :lmao:

Also, what does this mean:

Playing in a different surface
Would they have to play on the moon? Why would they play "in" the surface? :confused:

 
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