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re: Seahawks Overrated
Posted on 11/19/13 at 5:43 pm to Dats Who
Posted on 11/19/13 at 5:43 pm to Dats Who
They've played four road games. Excluding the Bucs who were a hot mess then I'd call the Patriots, Bears, and possibly the Jets competitive teams. They beat the Bears soundly, lost to the arguably inferior Jets, and lost in the closing seconds to the Patriots. I'd say that's about average. And yes I'm limiting it to this year because it's this year's squad that's going to go into Seattle two weeks from now.
Posted on 11/19/13 at 5:53 pm to Unknown_Poster
Well alright. Limiting it this year alone I see your point. But I feel statiscally speaking the average is a better means of gauging a teams past and future sucess. I know there's alot of fail in that statement, but I feel we play better on the road then we are given credit for.
Posted on 11/19/13 at 6:13 pm to Unknown_Poster
They are pretty evenly matched, the MNF game is likely to be game of the year, and will be like a playoff game.
I think they lucked out in a few games, especially because of situations. Rams and Texans blew those games. But they are a good, physical team regardless.
One thing to look at is how Seattle is after a bye week, which under Pete is 1-2. For some reason they tend to come out stale. If the Saints can jump out early, while Seattle is working out their kinks, I think they'd have a great shot of winning this. The Saints have improved stopping the run, and I think we can all agree this is the best defense of the Payton era, and it's not close. Can the Saints match their physicality? They will have to. They've shown they can play tough ball football instead of relying on being finesse.
And as much as I like Wilson, you have to give the edge to Brees in a close one.
If the Saints do their job against Atlanta, will this be the most excited you've been for a regular season game? I believe it will be for me.
I think they lucked out in a few games, especially because of situations. Rams and Texans blew those games. But they are a good, physical team regardless.
One thing to look at is how Seattle is after a bye week, which under Pete is 1-2. For some reason they tend to come out stale. If the Saints can jump out early, while Seattle is working out their kinks, I think they'd have a great shot of winning this. The Saints have improved stopping the run, and I think we can all agree this is the best defense of the Payton era, and it's not close. Can the Saints match their physicality? They will have to. They've shown they can play tough ball football instead of relying on being finesse.
And as much as I like Wilson, you have to give the edge to Brees in a close one.
If the Saints do their job against Atlanta, will this be the most excited you've been for a regular season game? I believe it will be for me.
Posted on 11/19/13 at 6:48 pm to DelU249
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They play in a top heavy division
Their division is pretty solid dude.
Posted on 11/19/13 at 6:54 pm to CocoLoco
Seattle is a very good team, but like many have said, their a bit overrated. That doesn't mean they suck, but the hype they get is a bit bad.
They've played one of the worst divisions in football in the AFC South, played the Falcons with significant injuries, nearly lost to a Bucs team playing with a rookie QB and nearly lost to the Rams who played a backup QB.
They are a good team and it will be tough to play them in Seattle, but their HFA is very overrated as well. I've been to that stadium multiple times at it's a tough place to play, but not impossible.
They've played one of the worst divisions in football in the AFC South, played the Falcons with significant injuries, nearly lost to a Bucs team playing with a rookie QB and nearly lost to the Rams who played a backup QB.
They are a good team and it will be tough to play them in Seattle, but their HFA is very overrated as well. I've been to that stadium multiple times at it's a tough place to play, but not impossible.
Posted on 11/19/13 at 6:55 pm to CocoLoco
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TFan
Are we talking about the same team that was losing to the bucs 21-0 and had to muster a comeback? You can suck their cock all you want but even if the hawks beat the saints in the regular season they will probably have to beat them again in the playoffs. It's hard to beat an elite team twice in the same season, PERIOD. That's why losing to seattle (IF we do) won't be as bad as some saint's fans think. Time will tell. Btw, the Saints' schedule is harder than the hawks. Pete is good at getting weak schedules, look at USC past schedules.
Posted on 11/19/13 at 7:18 pm to Chadwick
How long have their O-lineman been out? Pretty sure they just came back this past weekend. Them getting Harvin back worries me because he gives them that explosive element on offense they didn't really have before.
I think it's going to be an absolute battle and it will really come down to turnovers. If we're even in the TO battle, I think we take it. That secondary just really has me nervous, bc when we run into teams with good, physical DBS, we tend to get pushed around. I just hope our offense comes to hit back.
I think it's going to be an absolute battle and it will really come down to turnovers. If we're even in the TO battle, I think we take it. That secondary just really has me nervous, bc when we run into teams with good, physical DBS, we tend to get pushed around. I just hope our offense comes to hit back.
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Posted on 11/19/13 at 7:24 pm to Brettesaurus Rex
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How long have their O-lineman been out?
Weeks 2 1/2 - Week 10
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Pretty sure they just came back this past weekend.
Outside of Week 1 and the start of the Week 2 game, last week was the first week we've had all of our starting linemen back. We played with essentially 4 backups for about 7 weeks there.
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That secondary just really has me nervous, bc when we run into teams with good, physical DBS, we tend to get pushed around. I
Browner being out hurts Seattle quite a bit. I would have imagined that he would have matched up with Graham. Our backups have quite a bit of experience though since Browner was out a lot last year too. I'd imagine that Kam Chancellor will be on Graham during this game.
Posted on 11/19/13 at 7:37 pm to Brettesaurus Rex
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Are we talking about the same team that was losing to the bucs 21-0 and had to muster a comeback?
Yes we are. Every team has an occasional off week.
Really good teams have off weeks to bad teams and still win. The Saints had an off week to a team with maybe the worst QB in the league (Jets) and lost.
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You can suck their cock
I'm not sucking any teams cock, just telling you what I've observed. I like both teams, but Seattle is better. The only edge Saints have is at QB, and that edge is dwindling. One more thing. The Saints played the 49'ers at home and squeaked out a win--could have gone either way. The Seahawks played the 49'ers at home and skull-fricked them.
Posted on 11/19/13 at 7:44 pm to Unknown_Poster
I like the Seahawks and aside from Bremerton love the sound
You can be the best team in football and be overrated. There is a perception that they are unbeatable at home. That is simply not true. The streak is impressive but put it into perspective. I think the fact that RW is a second year guy is lost on people sometimes because at times he is so good. He has had games where he has struggled mightily.
You can be the best team in football and be overrated. There is a perception that they are unbeatable at home. That is simply not true. The streak is impressive but put it into perspective. I think the fact that RW is a second year guy is lost on people sometimes because at times he is so good. He has had games where he has struggled mightily.
Posted on 11/19/13 at 7:45 pm to TDawg1313
Browner is out? Did he just get hurt?
I was thinking this as well.
Honestly I think Sherman and Colston is almost a win for us if that makes sense, not in that Colston will get the upper hand but that such a dynamic guy would be locked on our 3rd option. I think we may see some Sherman on Graham now.
Can't wait for this game and think it will be awesome.
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I would have imagined that he would have matched up with Graham.
I was thinking this as well.
Honestly I think Sherman and Colston is almost a win for us if that makes sense, not in that Colston will get the upper hand but that such a dynamic guy would be locked on our 3rd option. I think we may see some Sherman on Graham now.
Can't wait for this game and think it will be awesome.
Posted on 11/19/13 at 7:47 pm to TFan
Quit being a pussy. The saints beat down the 49ers in every facet of the game Sunday and you know it. They couldn't muster 200 yards of offense against us and scored all their points on a short field due to 3 unforced, untimely turnovers by the saints. The score in no way reflects the ratio of performance of the two teams Sunday. Take away the gimmie points and it very well could have been a lopsided score with a possible goose egg for them. GFY.
Posted on 11/19/13 at 7:56 pm to St Augustine
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Browner is out? Did he just get hurt?
He pulled his groin against the Falcons and he'll be out 4-6 weeks. Not sure if they're going to stick him on IR or ride it out and get him back for the playoffs.
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Can't wait for this game and think it will be awesome.
I can't wait either. It's going to be an awesome game. Playoff atmosphere and hype for it for sure.
Posted on 11/19/13 at 7:58 pm to TDawg1313
Damn, that's pretty huge. But I guess that evens us out considering Greer is done for the season.
Posted on 11/19/13 at 8:04 pm to DelU249
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Pundits make them out to be unbeatable at home...they played one good team at home all year and a slew of shitty teams...I don't think you should have a lineup of 12-4 teams at home, but san fran at 6-4 is the best team they've played at home
Well, they haven't lost at home since the 2011 season, so we're talking nearly 2 full seasons of results at this point. And their MOV is insane in that timespan
Posted on 11/19/13 at 8:16 pm to TulaneTigerFan
Should be a gigantic asterisk for the 2012 season as far as home record goes.
Anyone remember Green Bay?
Anyone remember Green Bay?
Posted on 11/19/13 at 8:22 pm to CocoLoco
Exactly, I'm not taking away from that streak I is incredible, but it is a combination of things that help.
Posted on 11/19/13 at 8:25 pm to CocoLoco
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Should be a gigantic asterisk for the 2012 season as far as home record goes.
Anyone remember Green Bay?
Eh, there was an equally bad pass interference call that people don't remember which allowed Green Bay to score their go-ahead touchdown in the 4th quarter. Each call resulted in a TD, so I figure that we were even in that regard. Holding Rodgers and that GB offense to only 12 points was a pretty big feat on its own.
Posted on 11/19/13 at 9:08 pm to TDawg1313
Cheaters, like San Francisco but a bit less thug punk. Their like the sneaky manipulating kid. We will help them when we go there. They need and deserve the a--whipping we're going to give them.
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