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Super Bowl 49 discussion thread: Seahawks vs Patriots (Poll added) (2 Viewers)

Who do you think will win?

  • Seahawks

    Votes: 118 41.5%
  • Patriots

    Votes: 166 58.5%

  • Total voters
    284
Francesa killing Brady right now and for good reason..where is Krafty Bobby Kraft? on Goodells jet now? you cant make this up.its all a scam..shenanigans..brady never says i want to find out who did this...never said anything remotely close to it. losr. he and his shiny teeth and pompom hat..theyre passing the buck.they never said im going to find out what heppened..theyre both guilty.kraft is guilty. this is comical stuff..

where is KRAFT.??????????????????
Please keep this thread focused on the SB and use all the other threads for all the other stuff? Please?

FWIW: According to ESPN Brady said the following so Francesa is flat out wrong: http://espn.go.com/blog/boston/new-england-patriots/

Brady: "I'd like to know what happened as yo all would too. In the meantime I'm going to do the best I can to get prepared for the seahawks

Mike Reiss: Asked Tom Brady if he sought out member of equipment staff to ask if they altered the footballs. Says he did and he's confident they didn't.

Really I understand deflategate is big, it is important and certainly a legitimate topic, but for the love of god can we have just one thread, just one that sticks to the SB? I doubt it, but it is worth a try.
Your team's cheating is a relevant topic for the game, since it's during the games they do the cheating too. If you don't want to talk about it, I'd suggest, well, not talking about it like you're doing with this post.
I see, you must have missed where i said it was important and legitimate topic.

Just thought the half dozen or so existing threads on the subject might be enough and maybe we could have one that wasn't polluted.

I understand your fear, you want to have your excuses lined up so when NE lays a beat down on the Hawks you can cry about under inflated footballs :cry:

Just thought there might be some Seattle fans interested in talkin some smack rather than simply participating in another one of the many circle jerk threads going on.

So win or lose you got your excuse ready, good move......

 
Francesa killing Brady right now and for good reason..where is Krafty Bobby Kraft? on Goodells jet now? you cant make this up.its all a scam..shenanigans..brady never says i want to find out who did this...never said anything remotely close to it. losr. he and his shiny teeth and pompom hat..theyre passing the buck.they never said im going to find out what heppened..theyre both guilty.kraft is guilty. this is comical stuff..

where is KRAFT.??????????????????
Please keep this thread focused on the SB and use all the other threads for all the other stuff? Please?

FWIW: According to ESPN Brady said the following so Francesa is flat out wrong: http://espn.go.com/blog/boston/new-england-patriots/

Brady: "I'd like to know what happened as yo all would too. In the meantime I'm going to do the best I can to get prepared for the seahawks

Mike Reiss: Asked Tom Brady if he sought out member of equipment staff to ask if they altered the footballs. Says he did and he's confident they didn't.

Really I understand deflategate is big, it is important and certainly a legitimate topic, but for the love of god can we have just one thread, just one that sticks to the SB? I doubt it, but it is worth a try.
Your team's cheating is a relevant topic for the game, since it's during the games they do the cheating too. If you don't want to talk about it, I'd suggest, well, not talking about it like you're doing with this post.
I see, you must have missed where i said it was important and legitimate topic.

Just thought the half dozen or so existing threads on the subject might be enough and maybe we could have one that wasn't polluted.

I understand your fear, you want to have your excuses lined up so when NE lays a beat down on the Hawks you can cry about under inflated footballs :cry:

Just thought there might be some Seattle fans interested in talkin some smack rather than simply participating in another one of the many circle jerk threads going on.

So win or lose you got your excuse ready, good move......
Patriots fans talking about other peoples excuses is pretty rich, since all you're doing is making excuses for your cheating organization. Is cheating a Boston thing in general, or is it just a Patriots thing?

 
Seattle 38 New England 10

Aaron Rogers >>>>>> Brady Rogers 178 yds, 2 int's 1 TD (With a starting field position of Seattle's 43)

Lacy >>>>> Blount Lacy 21 carries for 73 yds, no TD's, 20 total yards in 2nd half (Seattle's MO is they win the 2nd half)

Cobb, Nelson, Adams >>>>>>>>>>>> La Fell? Edlelman, and Amendola. Pretty obvious this one.

Gronk vs NFL >>>>>>>>>>>>> Gronk vs. Cam Chancellor, KJ Wright and Bobby Wagner (Ask Jimmy Graham about this one)

This game will be a lot like last year I am afraid. That was one boring game, even for Seahawks fans.

For the people that have a problem with this post, please point out where I am wrong.

I haven't even addressed Beast Mode and what he will do to the NE defense. Beast Mode >>>>>>>>> Justin Forsett, right? Right?

 
Patriots fans talking about other peoples excuses is pretty rich, since all you're doing is making excuses for your cheating organization. Is cheating a Boston thing in general, or is it just a Patriots thing?
guess that guy was right in that other thread a couple weeks ago when he claimed it'd be 2 weeks of 'hawks fans trolling pats fans

should've given him more credit, I guess --- maybe this board is more tuned into you guys than I thought

 
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Patriots fans talking about other peoples excuses is pretty rich, since all you're doing is making excuses for your cheating organization. Is cheating a Boston thing in general, or is it just a Patriots thing?
huess that guy was right in that other thread a couple weeks ago when he claimed it'd be 2 weeks of 'hawks fans trolling pats fans

should've given him more credit, I guess --- maybe this board is more tuned into you guys than I thought
I didn't start the topic, just jumped in the conversation :shrug:

And I'm just calling a spade a spade. That's not trolling. That's fact. I understand how it's tough to take though.

 
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Francesa killing Brady right now and for good reason..where is Krafty Bobby Kraft? on Goodells jet now? you cant make this up.its all a scam..shenanigans..brady never says i want to find out who did this...never said anything remotely close to it. losr. he and his shiny teeth and pompom hat..theyre passing the buck.they never said im going to find out what heppened..theyre both guilty.kraft is guilty. this is comical stuff..

where is KRAFT.??????????????????
Please keep this thread focused on the SB and use all the other threads for all the other stuff? Please?

FWIW: According to ESPN Brady said the following so Francesa is flat out wrong: http://espn.go.com/blog/boston/new-england-patriots/

Brady: "I'd like to know what happened as yo all would too. In the meantime I'm going to do the best I can to get prepared for the seahawks

Mike Reiss: Asked Tom Brady if he sought out member of equipment staff to ask if they altered the footballs. Says he did and he's confident they didn't.

Really I understand deflategate is big, it is important and certainly a legitimate topic, but for the love of god can we have just one thread, just one that sticks to the SB? I doubt it, but it is worth a try.
Your team's cheating is a relevant topic for the game, since it's during the games they do the cheating too. If you don't want to talk about it, I'd suggest, well, not talking about it like you're doing with this post.
I see, you must have missed where i said it was important and legitimate topic.

Just thought the half dozen or so existing threads on the subject might be enough and maybe we could have one that wasn't polluted.

I understand your fear, you want to have your excuses lined up so when NE lays a beat down on the Hawks you can cry about under inflated footballs :cry:

Just thought there might be some Seattle fans interested in talkin some smack rather than simply participating in another one of the many circle jerk threads going on.

So win or lose you got your excuse ready, good move......
Sorry NE but the beat down is coming your teams way. Go back and read through the Super Bowl 48 thread leading up to that game last year. You sound a lot like those Denver fans who claimed Seattle couldn't stop the most prolific offense in the history of the NFL. 8 points was not very prolific.

 
Jeremy Lane doesn't think Gronk is a good player
While it's true that the Hawks will make Gronk look like he's not good he is an elite TE.
The Hawks weren't able to make the decaying corpse of Antonio Gates look like he wasn't a good TE.
Hawks will game plan differently for Gronk just like they did for Graham last year. Graham had 4 catches and either 50 or 60 yards (can't remember) over the course of 2 games.

 
Patriots fans talking about other peoples excuses is pretty rich, since all you're doing is making excuses for your cheating organization. Is cheating a Boston thing in general, or is it just a Patriots thing?
huess that guy was right in that other thread a couple weeks ago when he claimed it'd be 2 weeks of 'hawks fans trolling pats fans

should've given him more credit, I guess --- maybe this board is more tuned into you guys than I thought
I didn't start the topic, just jumped in the conversation :shrug:

And I'm just calling a spade a spade. That's not trolling. That's fact. I understand how it's tough to take though.
maybe for you soft 'hawks bandwagoners

us pats fans have grown thicker skin over the last 14 years

give it a few more years, maybe a few more titles, and a lot more wins and it won't be so tough to take

 
Patriots fans talking about other peoples excuses is pretty rich, since all you're doing is making excuses for your cheating organization. Is cheating a Boston thing in general, or is it just a Patriots thing?
huess that guy was right in that other thread a couple weeks ago when he claimed it'd be 2 weeks of 'hawks fans trolling pats fans

should've given him more credit, I guess --- maybe this board is more tuned into you guys than I thought
I didn't start the topic, just jumped in the conversation :shrug:

And I'm just calling a spade a spade. That's not trolling. That's fact. I understand how it's tough to take though.
maybe for you soft 'hawks bandwagoners

us pats fans have grown thicker skin over the last 14 years

give it a few more years, maybe a few more titles, and a lot more wins and it won't be so tough to take
Right, that's why you're complaining about me talking about it. Because your skin is so thick. You're the one driving this conversation, if your skin is so thick, just act like you say you think and leave it be. The guy I was talking to when you responded to me just asked for some smack talk, so I gave it to him, and it got you all in a tizzy. Now you're talking about me being thin skinned. Hard bark. Grow it. :lol:

Enjoy the game :thumbup:

 
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Patriots fans talking about other peoples excuses is pretty rich, since all you're doing is making excuses for your cheating organization. Is cheating a Boston thing in general, or is it just a Patriots thing?
huess that guy was right in that other thread a couple weeks ago when he claimed it'd be 2 weeks of 'hawks fans trolling pats fans

should've given him more credit, I guess --- maybe this board is more tuned into you guys than I thought
I didn't start the topic, just jumped in the conversation :shrug:

And I'm just calling a spade a spade. That's not trolling. That's fact. I understand how it's tough to take though.
maybe for you soft 'hawks bandwagoners

us pats fans have grown thicker skin over the last 14 years

give it a few more years, maybe a few more titles, and a lot more wins and it won't be so tough to take
Right, that's why you're complaining about me talking about it. Because your skin is so thick. You're the one driving this conversation, if your skin is so thick, just act like you say you think and leave it be. The guy I was talking to when you responded to me just asked for some smack talk, so I gave it to him, and it got you all in a tizzy. Now you're talking about me being thin skinned. Hard bark. Grow it. :lol:

Enjoy the game :thumbup:
I was complaining?

maybe I should blush up on my engrish ranguage

just thought I was making an observation about classically obnoxious seattle fans

 
btw, I know you guys maybe aren't really into the football so much, but there are, believe it or not, a small handful of people who frequent this board to talk football rather than this nonsense you might find on The View that gets spammed in every thread.

if this was in the idp forum it would most definitely annoy me, but here in the sharkpool it's basically a canary tweet in a hurricane

 
Patriots fans talking about other peoples excuses is pretty rich, since all you're doing is making excuses for your cheating organization. Is cheating a Boston thing in general, or is it just a Patriots thing?
guess that guy was right in that other thread a couple weeks ago when he claimed it'd be 2 weeks of 'hawks fans trolling pats fans

should've given him more credit, I guess --- maybe this board is more tuned into you guys than I thought
:goodposting:

I'm optimistic there will be some who are willing to talk legitimate smack about the upcoming game, but me thinks many Hawk fans and trolls will want to lay the ground work for the beatdown excuses.

 
Patriots fans talking about other peoples excuses is pretty rich, since all you're doing is making excuses for your cheating organization. Is cheating a Boston thing in general, or is it just a Patriots thing?
guess that guy was right in that other thread a couple weeks ago when he claimed it'd be 2 weeks of 'hawks fans trolling pats fans

should've given him more credit, I guess --- maybe this board is more tuned into you guys than I thought
:goodposting:

I'm optimistic there will be some who are willing to talk legitimate smack about the upcoming game, but me thinks many Hawk fans and trolls will want to lay the ground work for the beatdown excuses.
yeah, colts caught us on the soft balls, which I thought was pretty creative after denver's lame injury stuff that's been done about a million times.

I'm thinking if we win this indy set the bar pretty high on this stuff.

maybe brady's eyes are so blue 'hawks defenders were mesmerized?

seahawks fans are kind of new to smack talking, so I'm guessing we'll get a lot of recycled material

 
Patriots fans talking about other peoples excuses is pretty rich, since all you're doing is making excuses for your cheating organization. Is cheating a Boston thing in general, or is it just a Patriots thing?
guess that guy was right in that other thread a couple weeks ago when he claimed it'd be 2 weeks of 'hawks fans trolling pats fans

should've given him more credit, I guess --- maybe this board is more tuned into you guys than I thought
:goodposting:

I'm optimistic there will be some who are willing to talk legitimate smack about the upcoming game, but me thinks many Hawk fans and trolls will want to lay the ground work for the beatdown excuses.
yeah, colts caught us on the soft balls, which I thought was pretty creative after denver's lame injury stuff that's been done about a million times.

I'm thinking if we win this indy set the bar pretty high on this stuff.

maybe brady's eyes are so blue 'hawks defenders were mesmerized?

seahawks fans are kind of new to smack talking, so I'm guessing we'll get a lot of recycled material
We're on page 9; set the over/under on the number of times Pats fans will call Seattle fans bandwagoners when all is said and done and then we'll get back to who is using recycled material.

 
Seattle 38 New England 10

Aaron Rogers >>>>>> Brady Rogers 178 yds, 2 int's 1 TD (With a starting field position of Seattle's 43)

Lacy >>>>> Blount Lacy 21 carries for 73 yds, no TD's, 20 total yards in 2nd half (Seattle's MO is they win the 2nd half)

Cobb, Nelson, Adams >>>>>>>>>>>> La Fell? Edlelman, and Amendola. Pretty obvious this one.

Gronk vs NFL >>>>>>>>>>>>> Gronk vs. Cam Chancellor, KJ Wright and Bobby Wagner (Ask Jimmy Graham about this one)

This game will be a lot like last year I am afraid. That was one boring game, even for Seahawks fans.

For the people that have a problem with this post, please point out where I am wrong.

I haven't even addressed Beast Mode and what he will do to the NE defense. Beast Mode >>>>>>>>> Justin Forsett, right? Right?

 
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Seattle 38 New England 10

Aaron Rogers >>>>>> Brady Rogers 178 yds, 2 int's 1 TD (With a starting field position of Seattle's 43)

Lacy >>>>> Blount Lacy 21 carries for 73 yds, no TD's, 20 total yards in 2nd half (Seattle's MO is they win the 2nd half)

Cobb, Nelson, Adams >>>>>>>>>>>> La Fell? Edlelman, and Amendola. Pretty obvious this one.

Gronk vs NFL >>>>>>>>>>>>> Gronk vs. Cam Chancellor, KJ Wright and Bobby Wagner (Ask Jimmy Graham about this one)

This game will be a lot like last year I am afraid. That was one boring game, even for Seahawks fans.

For the people that have a problem with this post, please point out where I am wrong.

I haven't even addressed Beast Mode and what he will do to the NE defense. Beast Mode >>>>>>>>> Justin Forsett, right? Right?
wow awesome post my friend... My thinking is the exact same.. I have been saying for a while now that this reeks eerily similar to last years sb... Who was hotter then Denver Broncos??????? They had an ALL TIME GREAT offense that year and still got stumped by hawks and destroyed not just beat. I think this game will not be as close as everyone is saying.... Hawks 38- pats 17

 
Francesa killing Brady right now and for good reason..where is Krafty Bobby Kraft? on Goodells jet now? you cant make this up.its all a scam..shenanigans..brady never says i want to find out who did this...never said anything remotely close to it. losr. he and his shiny teeth and pompom hat..theyre passing the buck.they never said im going to find out what heppened..theyre both guilty.kraft is guilty. this is comical stuff..

where is KRAFT.??????????????????
Please keep this thread focused on the SB and use all the other threads for all the other stuff? Please? FWIW: According to ESPN Brady said the following so Francesa is flat out wrong: http://espn.go.com/blog/boston/new-england-patriots/

Brady: "I'd like to know what happened as yo all would too. In the meantime I'm going to do the best I can to get prepared for the seahawks

Mike Reiss: Asked Tom Brady if he sought out member of equipment staff to ask if they altered the footballs. Says he did and he's confident they didn't.

Really I understand deflategate is big, it is important and certainly a legitimate topic, but for the love of god can we have just one thread, just one that sticks to the SB? I doubt it, but it is worth a try.
Your team's cheating is a relevant topic for the game, since it's during the games they do the cheating too. If you don't want to talk about it, I'd suggest, well, not talking about it like you're doing with this post.
I see, you must have missed where i said it was important and legitimate topic.Just thought the half dozen or so existing threads on the subject might be enough and maybe we could have one that wasn't polluted.

I understand your fear, you want to have your excuses lined up so when NE lays a beat down on the Hawks you can cry about under inflated footballs :cry:

Just thought there might be some Seattle fans interested in talkin some smack rather than simply participating in another one of the many circle jerk threads going on.

So win or lose you got your excuse ready, good move......
Patriots fans talking about other peoples excuses is pretty rich, since all you're doing is making excuses for your cheating organization. Is cheating a Boston thing in general, or is it just a Patriots thing?
I guess you suddenly forgot it's a Seattle thing too. Seadderall Seahawks anyone? Cheat Carrol anyone? Popping them PEDs like skittles!

 
So far, just seeing a bunch of NE fans getting in the weeds about deflate gate instead of discussing how they this game will go. Also, talking about the Hawks cheating? Let's discuss the game man, I made a post above about how I think the game would go and why, let's hear the NE fans chime in. The stuff about the cheating is not only unfounded but really just sort of a deflection from talking about the game and why you think it will go the way you do. I have listed mine and I believe this will be a blow out in the Hawks favor. I called the blow out last year over Denver too and was laughed at by all the Denver fans leading up to the game.

 
My guess is the Pats will looks to establish the run by using Cameron Fleming as a TE. If they can have success with the run it sets up Brady for play action. I also think you will see Tim Wright play more than he has with the thought he will have a favorable matchup since Gronk will be drawing a lot of attention. When they pass, expect a lot of quick slants and bubble screens.

On defense, I think the Pats sell out to stop the run and make Wilson beat them from the pocket. I think their LB play will be key.

 
My guess is the Pats will looks to establish the run by using Cameron Fleming as a TE. If they can have success with the run it sets up Brady for play action. I also think you will see Tim Wright play more than he has with the thought he will have a favorable matchup since Gronk will be drawing a lot of attention. When they pass, expect a lot of quick slants and bubble screens.

On defense, I think the Pats sell out to stop the run and make Wilson beat them from the pocket. I think their LB play will be key.
Thanks Baloney. I appreciate your opinion. I bolded the parts of your that I really hope happens. The Hawks kill the bubble screen. Ask Denver about that. Also, Wilson can do damage in the pocket, I know it didn't look like it last week, but us Hawk fans have seen a Russell do what he did FROM THE POCKET in that last drive vs. the Pack an awful lot over the last 3 years, including his game winning pass against the Pats two years ago (from the pocket). As far as a running game for the Pats, I don't see them getting more than 60 yards. That will be the first priority for the Hawks, shutting down the run and making the Pats one dimensional. When Seattle makes a team one dimensional, it will be a long night.

 
Seattle 38 New England 10

Aaron Rogers >>>>>> Brady Rogers 178 yds, 2 int's 1 TD (With a starting field position of Seattle's 43)

Lacy >>>>> Blount Lacy 21 carries for 73 yds, no TD's, 20 total yards in 2nd half (Seattle's MO is they win the 2nd half)

Cobb, Nelson, Adams >>>>>>>>>>>> La Fell? Edlelman, and Amendola. Pretty obvious this one.

Gronk vs NFL >>>>>>>>>>>>> Gronk vs. Cam Chancellor, KJ Wright and Bobby Wagner (Ask Jimmy Graham about this one)

This game will be a lot like last year I am afraid. That was one boring game, even for Seahawks fans.

For the people that have a problem with this post, please point out where I am wrong.

I haven't even addressed Beast Mode and what he will do to the NE defense. Beast Mode >>>>>>>>> Justin Forsett, right? Right?
Off the top of my head, conservative playcalling hurt the Packers more than anything else. Belichick is a much better game-day coach than McCarthy. Also, Rodgers was very gimpy on that leg.The Patriots are every bit as good a second-half defense as the Hawks in terms of points scored. They are built to win a low scoring game more so than in past years. Note that i am not saying that the pats defense is better or even equal to the hawks in general, particularly vs. the run, but they do stiffin up in the second half of games.

Edelman to me will have a bigger impact than Gronk. If he gets rolling and can't be single covered, he can do some damage.

In the end, i think the offensive line is they key to the game. If the Hawks dont get pressure, I think they will lose. If they get pressure, and Lynch does what he does on offense, they should win.

 
I like Wilson as a QB and if the Pats limit him to less than 30 yard rushing and he beats them from the pocket than it will be well deserved. I think the Pats feel comfortable that Revis will shut down anyone he covers and really none of Seattle's WRs strike much fear in them. Obviously, I think the key for the Pats is to get an early lead. That puts a lot of pressure on Seattle which we saw in the GB game. Kudos to them for a miracle comeback albeit aided by some questionable GB decisions.

 
Seattle 38 New England 10

Aaron Rogers >>>>>> Brady Rogers 178 yds, 2 int's 1 TD (With a starting field position of Seattle's 43)

Lacy >>>>> Blount Lacy 21 carries for 73 yds, no TD's, 20 total yards in 2nd half (Seattle's MO is they win the 2nd half)

Cobb, Nelson, Adams >>>>>>>>>>>> La Fell? Edlelman, and Amendola. Pretty obvious this one.

Gronk vs NFL >>>>>>>>>>>>> Gronk vs. Cam Chancellor, KJ Wright and Bobby Wagner (Ask Jimmy Graham about this one)

This game will be a lot like last year I am afraid. That was one boring game, even for Seahawks fans.

For the people that have a problem with this post, please point out where I am wrong.

I haven't even addressed Beast Mode and what he will do to the NE defense. Beast Mode >>>>>>>>> Justin Forsett, right? Right?
Off the top of my head, conservative playcalling hurt the Packers more than anything else. Belichick is a much better game-day coach than McCarthy. Also, Rodgers was very gimpy on that leg.The Patriots are every bit as good a second-half defense as the Hawks in terms of points scored. They are built to win a low scoring game more so than in past years. Note that i am not saying that the pats defense is better or even equal to the hawks in general, particularly vs. the run, but they do stiffin up in the second half of games.

Edelman to me will have a bigger impact than Gronk. If he gets rolling and can't be single covered, he can do some damage.

In the end, i think the offensive line is they key to the game. If the Hawks dont get pressure, I think they will lose. If they get pressure, and Lynch does what he does on offense, they should win.
Pats wouldn't have to be better than the Pack. They'd just have to put living football players out there on special teams.

 
My guess is the Pats will looks to establish the run by using Cameron Fleming as a TE. If they can have success with the run it sets up Brady for play action. I also think you will see Tim Wright play more than he has with the thought he will have a favorable matchup since Gronk will be drawing a lot of attention. When they pass, expect a lot of quick slants and bubble screens.

On defense, I think the Pats sell out to stop the run and make Wilson beat them from the pocket. I think their LB play will be key.
Thanks Baloney. I appreciate your opinion. I bolded the parts of your that I really hope happens. The Hawks kill the bubble screen. Ask Denver about that. Also, Wilson can do damage in the pocket, I know it didn't look like it last week, but us Hawk fans have seen a Russell do what he did FROM THE POCKET in that last drive vs. the Pack an awful lot over the last 3 years, including his game winning pass against the Pats two years ago (from the pocket). As far as a running game for the Pats, I don't see them getting more than 60 yards. That will be the first priority for the Hawks, shutting down the run and making the Pats one dimensional. When Seattle makes a team one dimensional, it will be a long night.
I don't expect the pats to run all over seattle like they're playing indy, but I don't think it'll be such a negative proposition as it was against balt, either.

I think they'll run plenty well enough to establish play action, and if they end up with some lower end total it'll just be because they do damage through the air and stick mostly with that.

seattle is obviously a pretty excellent team, so it's not just like they have 1 or 2 guys they lean on, but I think a big strength for them is that secondary, and the pats aren't one of these teams that lean on 1 or 2 wr for their offense.

I think at one point brady had thrown, like, 8 td to 7 different receivers in the 2 playoff games, including develin and solder.

it's really a team offense where shutting 1 guy down doesn't matter much -- unless maybe the 1 guy is brady.

I think the pats will handle lynch a lot better than some fans seem to think, and I don't really see seattle's offense being all that explosive.

even in the superbowl blowout they scored what...20, was it?

I like that fans are confident in their team, though, just like I'm confident in the pats.

back in 2007 I think we maybe played the 'skins and I predicted something like 45-10 for which I received much abuse from a couple washington fans for being 'arrogant' or whatever, and ignorant about football.

don't think I missed by much.

I'd say the biggest concern I'd have would be seattle's pass rush getting to brady, but you can probably say stuff like that just about every game.

 
Seattle 38 New England 10

Aaron Rogers >>>>>> Brady Rogers 178 yds, 2 int's 1 TD (With a starting field position of Seattle's 43)

Lacy >>>>> Blount Lacy 21 carries for 73 yds, no TD's, 20 total yards in 2nd half (Seattle's MO is they win the 2nd half)

Cobb, Nelson, Adams >>>>>>>>>>>> La Fell? Edlelman, and Amendola. Pretty obvious this one.

Gronk vs NFL >>>>>>>>>>>>> Gronk vs. Cam Chancellor, KJ Wright and Bobby Wagner (Ask Jimmy Graham about this one)

This game will be a lot like last year I am afraid. That was one boring game, even for Seahawks fans.

For the people that have a problem with this post, please point out where I am wrong.

I haven't even addressed Beast Mode and what he will do to the NE defense. Beast Mode >>>>>>>>> Justin Forsett, right? Right?
Off the top of my head, conservative playcalling hurt the Packers more than anything else. Belichick is a much better game-day coach than McCarthy. Also, Rodgers was very gimpy on that leg.The Patriots are every bit as good a second-half defense as the Hawks in terms of points scored. They are built to win a low scoring game more so than in past years. Note that i am not saying that the pats defense is better or even equal to the hawks in general, particularly vs. the run, but they do stiffin up in the second half of games.

Edelman to me will have a bigger impact than Gronk. If he gets rolling and can't be single covered, he can do some damage.

In the end, i think the offensive line is they key to the game. If the Hawks dont get pressure, I think they will lose. If they get pressure, and Lynch does what he does on offense, they should win.
Pats wouldn't have to be better than the Pack. They'd just have to put living football players out there on special teams.
Free Love, lots of one liners and jabs but not much else from you. You have anything or just the simple stuff?

 
My guess is the Pats will looks to establish the run by using Cameron Fleming as a TE. If they can have success with the run it sets up Brady for play action. I also think you will see Tim Wright play more than he has with the thought he will have a favorable matchup since Gronk will be drawing a lot of attention. When they pass, expect a lot of quick slants and bubble screens.

On defense, I think the Pats sell out to stop the run and make Wilson beat them from the pocket. I think their LB play will be key.
Thanks Baloney. I appreciate your opinion. I bolded the parts of your that I really hope happens. The Hawks kill the bubble screen. Ask Denver about that. Also, Wilson can do damage in the pocket, I know it didn't look like it last week, but us Hawk fans have seen a Russell do what he did FROM THE POCKET in that last drive vs. the Pack an awful lot over the last 3 years, including his game winning pass against the Pats two years ago (from the pocket). As far as a running game for the Pats, I don't see them getting more than 60 yards. That will be the first priority for the Hawks, shutting down the run and making the Pats one dimensional. When Seattle makes a team one dimensional, it will be a long night.
I don't expect the pats to run all over seattle like they're playing indy, but I don't think it'll be such a negative proposition as it was against balt, either.

I think they'll run plenty well enough to establish play action, and if they end up with some lower end total it'll just be because they do damage through the air and stick mostly with that.

seattle is obviously a pretty excellent team, so it's not just like they have 1 or 2 guys they lean on, but I think a big strength for them is that secondary, and the pats aren't one of these teams that lean on 1 or 2 wr for their offense.

I think at one point brady had thrown, like, 8 td to 7 different receivers in the 2 playoff games, including develin and solder.

it's really a team offense where shutting 1 guy down doesn't matter much -- unless maybe the 1 guy is brady.

I think the pats will handle lynch a lot better than some fans seem to think, and I don't really see seattle's offense being all that explosive.

even in the superbowl blowout they scored what...20, was it?

I like that fans are confident in their team, though, just like I'm confident in the pats.

back in 2007 I think we maybe played the 'skins and I predicted something like 45-10 for which I received much abuse from a couple washington fans for being 'arrogant' or whatever, and ignorant about football.

don't think I missed by much.

I'd say the biggest concern I'd have would be seattle's pass rush getting to brady, but you can probably say stuff like that just about every game.
Just out of curiosity, a couple of questions...

1. Can you recall a game this season where the defense got an unreasonable amount of pressure on Brady? I'm not necessarily talking sacks, but just QB pressures and/or hurries as well.

2. In the games NE lost, was there a singular explanation or was it a bunch of small things?

Thanks!

 
12 Punch, Green and Gold and Baloney, thanks for your thoughts, I appreciate the NE point of view about the narrative of this game. Free Love, let's hear your thoughts.

 
I think the pats will handle lynch a lot better than some fans seem to think, and I don't really see seattle's offense being all that explosive.

even in the superbowl blowout they scored what...20, was it?
Just wanted to address this part separate (and I don't think I'm removing any context, but apologies if I did).

Lots of teams come into games against us saying the same thing: stop Lynch and you stop the Seattle offense. To a point, you're absolutely correct and we've seen it happen a number of times. The problem tends to come with not stopping him the first 5, 10, and sometimes 15 times. It's what happens in the 4th quarter where he somehow gets stronger. Now look, I'm not directly saying this is due to better conditioning or some magic Seattle has or if this will be the case. But if the Patriots are going this route they will need to be exceptionally consistent. (There are a lot of folks who think GB bottled up Lynch and they are very wrong. If it weren't for those early turnovers--of which the first two were more anomaly than bad offense/great defense--I think the GB game could have been a blowout.)

Also, the Seattle offense scored a safety, back-to-back FGs, a Lynch TD, a pick-6, a kickoff return, a Kearse TD, and a Baldwin TD. That means the offense scored 27, the defense scored 9 (if you associate the XP with the TD), and ST scored 7. The offense did get one short field TD (37 yards) on the first Manning INT, but the FGs and other TDs were drives of 51 yards, 58 yards, 58 yards, and 48 yards.

 
I think the pats will handle lynch a lot better than some fans seem to think, and I don't really see seattle's offense being all that explosive.

even in the superbowl blowout they scored what...20, was it?
I know people don't watch Seattle a ton, but stuff like this is just crazy. Educate yourself a little:

http://www.hawkblogger.com/2015/01/the-explosive-truth-seahawks-outclass.html

They don't throw it all over the field, but when they do throw they are one of the top teams in the league in almost every stat, including explosive plays. Add that to the fact that the Hawks lead the league in explosive running plays, by double digits, and you can start to understand why Seattle makes it so difficult on teams to shut any one part of their offense down.

 
Just out of curiosity, a couple of questions...

1. Can you recall a game this season where the defense got an unreasonable amount of pressure on Brady? I'm not necessarily talking sacks, but just QB pressures and/or hurries as well.

2. In the games NE lost, was there a singular explanation or was it a bunch of small things?

Thanks!
1 - sure, kc is probably the quick answer

there was a cool little graphic I saw early in the season about that -- back when the pats were done and the dynasty was over

pretty sure I posted it in our thread, so I'll check that out

2 - I really just don't like this question because I think, generally speaking, in life, everybody's always looking for singular reasons for everything, and I think if you actually look at anything there will alwats be all kinds of vectors at work.

when you find a singular reason it's just because you want a singular reason

I have a feeling both belichick and brady would agree

 
I think the pats will handle lynch a lot better than some fans seem to think, and I don't really see seattle's offense being all that explosive.

even in the superbowl blowout they scored what...20, was it?
I know people don't watch Seattle a ton, but stuff like this is just crazy. Educate yourself a little:

http://www.hawkblogger.com/2015/01/the-explosive-truth-seahawks-outclass.html

They don't throw it all over the field, but when they do throw they are one of the top teams in the league in almost every stat, including explosive plays. Add that to the fact that the Hawks lead the league in explosive running plays, by double digits, and you can start to understand why Seattle makes it so difficult on teams to shut any one part of their offense down.
The last game notwithstanding, Russel Wilson is really good. Teams focus on shutting down Lynch and BAM, he kills you.
 
I think the pats will handle lynch a lot better than some fans seem to think, and I don't really see seattle's offense being all that explosive.

even in the superbowl blowout they scored what...20, was it?
I know people don't watch Seattle a ton, but stuff like this is just crazy. Educate yourself a little:

http://www.hawkblogger.com/2015/01/the-explosive-truth-seahawks-outclass.html

They don't throw it all over the field, but when they do throw they are one of the top teams in the league in almost every stat, including explosive plays. Add that to the fact that the Hawks lead the league in explosive running plays, by double digits, and you can start to understand why Seattle makes it so difficult on teams to shut any one part of their offense down.
well, as I prefaced my post, I think we'll handle that running game better than most people think we will.

when you see the pats struggle with a running attack it's really mostly scheme and execution that's giving them problems, rather than just having their personnel run over like an indy team, or like that pats tema that played balt in '09(?) with lineman off the street --- oh, or right after wilfork went down last year.

a healthy pats team might struggle with the ferocious tebow attack for a half, but they adjust and shut that #### down after that.

they might struggle with outside contain on a guy like charles, but in later games get it corrected.

they might struggle with kubiak's cut blocking zBS, but later in the game execute better.

so, I don't think lynch will be bulling his way through our front 7 all day like seattle fans are maybe accustomed to.

the big pass plays are certainly always a danger with wilson, but we aren't rolling out that trash secondary we had a couple years ago.

this is probably the deepest and healthiest the pats have been since '07, and I still think most people are sleeping on them.

no disrepect to an awesome 'hawks bunch

 
I think the pats will handle lynch a lot better than some fans seem to think, and I don't really see seattle's offense being all that explosive.

even in the superbowl blowout they scored what...20, was it?
Just wanted to address this part separate (and I don't think I'm removing any context, but apologies if I did).

Lots of teams come into games against us saying the same thing: stop Lynch and you stop the Seattle offense. To a point, you're absolutely correct and we've seen it happen a number of times. The problem tends to come with not stopping him the first 5, 10, and sometimes 15 times. It's what happens in the 4th quarter where he somehow gets stronger. Now look, I'm not directly saying this is due to better conditioning or some magic Seattle has or if this will be the case. But if the Patriots are going this route they will need to be exceptionally consistent. (There are a lot of folks who think GB bottled up Lynch and they are very wrong. If it weren't for those early turnovers--of which the first two were more anomaly than bad offense/great defense--I think the GB game could have been a blowout.)

Also, the Seattle offense scored a safety, back-to-back FGs, a Lynch TD, a pick-6, a kickoff return, a Kearse TD, and a Baldwin TD. That means the offense scored 27, the defense scored 9 (if you associate the XP with the TD), and ST scored 7. The offense did get one short field TD (37 yards) on the first Manning INT, but the FGs and other TDs were drives of 51 yards, 58 yards, 58 yards, and 48 yards.
my mistake -- I was thinking the actually had 2 pick 6's

 
I think the pats will handle lynch a lot better than some fans seem to think, and I don't really see seattle's offense being all that explosive.

even in the superbowl blowout they scored what...20, was it?
I know people don't watch Seattle a ton, but stuff like this is just crazy. Educate yourself a little:

http://www.hawkblogger.com/2015/01/the-explosive-truth-seahawks-outclass.html

They don't throw it all over the field, but when they do throw they are one of the top teams in the league in almost every stat, including explosive plays. Add that to the fact that the Hawks lead the league in explosive running plays, by double digits, and you can start to understand why Seattle makes it so difficult on teams to shut any one part of their offense down.
well, as I prefaced my post, I think we'll handle that running game better than most people think we will.

when you see the pats struggle with a running attack it's really mostly scheme and execution that's giving them problems, rather than just having their personnel run over like an indy team, or like that pats tema that played balt in '09(?) with lineman off the street --- oh, or right after wilfork went down last year.

a healthy pats team might struggle with the ferocious tebow attack for a half, but they adjust and shut that #### down after that.

they might struggle with outside contain on a guy like charles, but in later games get it corrected.

they might struggle with kubiak's cut blocking zBS, but later in the game execute better.

so, I don't think lynch will be bulling his way through our front 7 all day like seattle fans are maybe accustomed to.

the big pass plays are certainly always a danger with wilson, but we aren't rolling out that trash secondary we had a couple years ago.

this is probably the deepest and healthiest the pats have been since '07, and I still think most people are sleeping on them.

no disrepect to an awesome 'hawks bunch
Don't get me wrong, it isn't like Seattle can't be shut down, it has happened before. GB did a very good job, helped out by some uncharacteristic turnovers. Seattle's game plan is always to outlast the other team and finish in the 4th. A lot of teams have good success shutting down Seattle for 2-3 quarters, only to have Seattle wear them out and start racking up yards in the 4th. Seattle's defense keeps them in the game, allowing any struggles on the offense to usually work themselves out.

Similar to NE, Seattle is great at adjustments and setting up plays. They will show you one look all game long, only to counter it when a team gets lazy defending. As shown by the stats in the above link, NE isn't as stout at stopping those explosive plays as some of their fans are letting on.

It is going to be a great game, and one that I think will be very close.

 
oh, and I'd like to add, while I'm not really concerned about lynch, and bear in mind I've heard all these running threats from our opponents fans for years, another thing that could be an issue besides pass rush is containing wilson.

I think the pats are generally pretty smart and disciplined about that, but the execution can always break down on a few key third downs, so I'd rate wilson's legs as the bigger threat than lynch's.

 
I'd like to preface this by saying Tom Brady is a very handsome man, and, IMHO, the 2nd best QB of all time.

Having said that... this is going to be two years in a row that the Seattle D sunsets a HOF QB's career. At some point this will get ugly. Tom will remain handsome, however. Very handsome indeed.

And DD, that ain't no Larry alias. Much too self-conscious.

ETA: 33-12 (in honor of Tom Brady, the 2nd best QB of all time)

 
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My guess is the Pats will looks to establish the run by using Cameron Fleming as a TE. If they can have success with the run it sets up Brady for play action. I also think you will see Tim Wright play more than he has with the thought he will have a favorable matchup since Gronk will be drawing a lot of attention. When they pass, expect a lot of quick slants and bubble screens.

On defense, I think the Pats sell out to stop the run and make Wilson beat them from the pocket. I think their LB play will be key.
Thanks Baloney. I appreciate your opinion. I bolded the parts of your that I really hope happens. The Hawks kill the bubble screen. Ask Denver about that. Also, Wilson can do damage in the pocket, I know it didn't look like it last week, but us Hawk fans have seen a Russell do what he did FROM THE POCKET in that last drive vs. the Pack an awful lot over the last 3 years, including his game winning pass against the Pats two years ago (from the pocket). As far as a running game for the Pats, I don't see them getting more than 60 yards. That will be the first priority for the Hawks, shutting down the run and making the Pats one dimensional. When Seattle makes a team one dimensional, it will be a long night.
I don't expect the pats to run all over seattle like they're playing indy, but I don't think it'll be such a negative proposition as it was against balt, either.

I think they'll run plenty well enough to establish play action, and if they end up with some lower end total it'll just be because they do damage through the air and stick mostly with that.

seattle is obviously a pretty excellent team, so it's not just like they have 1 or 2 guys they lean on, but I think a big strength for them is that secondary, and the pats aren't one of these teams that lean on 1 or 2 wr for their offense.

I think at one point brady had thrown, like, 8 td to 7 different receivers in the 2 playoff games, including develin and solder.

it's really a team offense where shutting 1 guy down doesn't matter much -- unless maybe the 1 guy is brady.

I think the pats will handle lynch a lot better than some fans seem to think, and I don't really see seattle's offense being all that explosive.

even in the superbowl blowout they scored what...20, was it?

I like that fans are confident in their team, though, just like I'm confident in the pats.

back in 2007 I think we maybe played the 'skins and I predicted something like 45-10 for which I received much abuse from a couple washington fans for being 'arrogant' or whatever, and ignorant about football.

don't think I missed by much.

I'd say the biggest concern I'd have would be seattle's pass rush getting to brady, but you can probably say stuff like that just about every game.
Just out of curiosity, a couple of questions...

1. Can you recall a game this season where the defense got an unreasonable amount of pressure on Brady? I'm not necessarily talking sacks, but just QB pressures and/or hurries as well.

2. In the games NE lost, was there a singular explanation or was it a bunch of small things?

Thanks!
Tough one to answer, in a way. The Pats Oline was in rough shape to start the season. They got beaten regularly in the opening game against MIA in a loss, but weren't much better in the next 2 games, both W. MIA was winning with speed rush on the edge. I didn't see the KC game, but from all reports it was ugly all the way around.

By week 5, the O line had solidified and started to play better. The only regular season loss from that point was the 26-21 game in Lambeau ( discounting the week 17 game where Brady played a half, Gronk/Edelmen/Vereen sat out,etc ) In that game, they gave up one sack, in the 4th. I don't recall a ton of pressure during the game, but it wasn't a case of having all day, either. Brady was decent that day, but was missing some guys.

The other game where there was a lot of pressure was the Ravens game. He responded well in that game, obviously. Specifically in the second half, they shifted to a quick short passing attack that was more timing based than usual. I remember seeing balls getting on receivers so fast they were effectively indefensible. I see this as their best chance of attacking the SEA defense. I disagree we'll see lots of bubble screens ( at least I hope we don't ). That plays into the "legion of boom" perfectly. I expect we'll see a lot of what we saw with BAL, bunched receivers with schemed route combinations to create some openings, probably in crossing routes.

Negate the pass rush with quick hits underneath.

 

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