kingofsarcasma
KingofSarcasma
kingofsarcasma

I do the same thing to my mom.

Agreed. The comment was more tongue-in-cheek for Seahawks bashers that claim their success is because of his futile play.

If you're keeping track at home: The Seahawks have put up 93 points against Lindley led teams.

Beast Tremor: The Sickness

Having said all that, I do believe it's a Seattle - New England Super Bowl. Because, Denver? No.

You're right. Injuries suck. Gronk is beastly.

Also on that point of close games. Seattle, in the last three years, has only lost one game by more than 7 points. That was this year against San Diego—9.

I understand, but they had supposedly the greatest offense ever (at the time), which was passed by Denver last year. Not sure who the greatest offense of all time is this year. I'll ask Phil Simms.

They were up 36 - 0 before the supposed greatest offense had any clue what they were doing. I also submit my fb post here.

Really?! Might want to ask the Giants about that.

Cardinals are on a precipitous fall and Fisher already used all his trick plays to get his wins this year. Game. Seahawks.

As well as Seattle against Cardinals, Eagles, and 49ers—Before that run started I was thinking at least something better than .500 over the last six games—and lucky with that, but what they're doing now is pretty fantastic.

FML, that is a Greggggg-ism. The short term being the same short term as the passing. The league is cyclical like that. The tipping point for passing has already been reached.

They'll be the number one seed. There's no question about that.

I don't hate them. I like watching them too, I just don't think it's a sustainable way to play when you go up against teams in the playoffs.

Seattle has done the same thing all season. Again, you're just picking and choosing your time frame. If it matters recently, they've shut every offense down.

And the tipping has been reached. It's defense and ball possession (time) now. Not comparing the leagues, I'm using statistics. Once you pick and choose, you can't show the whole picture. In referencing etas, I would take Tarkenton or Montana over Brees, Manning, and Brady—they move the pocket and keep the clock

NE beat up on shit teams all year. They're production is inflated. 51 on the Bears? Raiders, Panthers, Bengals, Colts. Terrible.

Beat the Broncos, Packers, Eagles. Tops offenses. NE lost to Green Bay, one of the worst defense.

How'd that work out for Denver this year?