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Who can beat the Seahawks in the NFC or Broncos in the AFC?

Seattle's offense sucks. The defense can not win every game.


I guess they can go 13-3 and win the NFC west though.


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The NFC West is weak, you're only competition is the 49ers, who like you, have a good defense, but a mediocre quarterback. The Seahawks couldn't even beat the Cardinals at home. some homefield advantage!

A unique analysis. Most pundits, fans and NFL players see it exactly opposite from your perspective as evidensed by the top pro bowl vote leaders. As of late November at least 40 players from the NFC West were being voted among the top three positions in thier catagories. I don't know how many players will be selected in total but I'll take a wild guess and suggest that no other division has more than 40 players selected. There will be three players from each position picked.
 
The NFC West is weak...

If by "weak" you mean the toughest division in football then yeah, the NFC West is totally weak.

Both Arizona and St. Louis are better than the NFC North* and NFC East champions.


*Caveat - with Rodgers back, I give Green Bay a fighting chance.
 
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The NFC West is weak, you're only competition is the 49ers, who like you, have a good defense, but a mediocre quarterback. The Seahawks couldn't even beat the Cardinals at home. some homefield advantage!

Did you even watch the NFL this year?
I will make a $1000 dollar bet with you the Seahawks don't win the Superbowl. Put your money where your mouth is guy.

They won't even make it to the Superbowl.

And that toucan nosed tattooed freak of a 49ers is going to demolished by Aaron Rodgers and the Packers.

The NFC West sucks.

Unlikely as both being QBs they will never be on the field at the same time. Without Clay Matthews GB will be hard pressed to contain Kaepernick.
 
I will say that Cam Newton is one of the most unique talents that I have seen in the NFL...He will win a SB for the Panthers. Maybe not this year, but with his size, strength, and speed, he will be a force for years to come.
 
The NFC West is weak...

If by "weak" you mean the toughest division in football then yeah, the NFC West is totally weak.

Both Arizona and St. Louis are better than the NFC North* and NFC East champions.


*Caveat - with Rodgers back, I give Green Bay a fighting chance.

A quick tally of records outside their respective divisions totally reinforces exactly what my eyeballs told me...

Seattle: 9-1
San Fran: 7-3
Arizona: 8-2
St. Louis: 6-4
Total: 30-10

Green Bay: 4-6
Chicago: 6-4
Detroit: 3-7
Minn: 3-7
Total: 16-24

Philly: 4-6
Dallas: 3-7
NYG: 4-6
Wash: 3-7
Total: 14-26

BOOM!
 
The NFC West is weak...

If by "weak" you mean the toughest division in football then yeah, the NFC West is totally weak.

Both Arizona and St. Louis are better than the NFC North* and NFC East champions.


*Caveat - with Rodgers back, I give Green Bay a fighting chance.

Interesting definition. :lol:

I have concern for Rodgers future health. He is just coming back after a lingering ...slow healing broken collar bone. I believe he has recovered this slowly is because he is getting older and his body can't recover nearly as quickly as when he was in his early twenties. In the playoffs he will be facing the toughest defenses of this season. If GB is lucky enough to make it past the fearsome pass rush of SF with Aldon Smith Rodgers will have to come to Seattle and elude a better defense than he faced last season when he was healthy and still got sacked 8 times. If Arron gets smacked hard a few times on his bad shoulder he may never be physically right again.
 
The NFC West is weak...

If by "weak" you mean the toughest division in football then yeah, the NFC West is totally weak.

Both Arizona and St. Louis are better than the NFC North* and NFC East champions.


*Caveat - with Rodgers back, I give Green Bay a fighting chance.

A quick tally of records outside their respective divisions totally reinforces exactly what my eyeballs told me...

Seattle: 9-1
San Fran: 7-3
Arizona: 8-2
St. Louis: 6-4
Total: 30-10

Green Bay: 4-6
Chicago: 6-4
Detroit: 3-7
Minn: 3-7
Total: 16-24

Philly: 4-6
Dallas: 3-7
NYG: 4-6
Wash: 3-7
Total: 14-26

BOOM!

People can use facts to say anything they want.. :lol:
 
If by "weak" you mean the toughest division in football then yeah, the NFC West is totally weak.

Both Arizona and St. Louis are better than the NFC North* and NFC East champions.


*Caveat - with Rodgers back, I give Green Bay a fighting chance.

A quick tally of records outside their respective divisions totally reinforces exactly what my eyeballs told me...

Seattle: 9-1
San Fran: 7-3
Arizona: 8-2
St. Louis: 6-4
Total: 30-10

Green Bay: 4-6
Chicago: 6-4
Detroit: 3-7
Minn: 3-7
Total: 16-24

Philly: 4-6
Dallas: 3-7
NYG: 4-6
Wash: 3-7
Total: 14-26

BOOM!

People can use facts to say anything they want.. :lol:

Funny how that works huh? :lol:
 
I do think the NFC West is becoming the best Division in football. Seattle is at the top, the 49ers can play with anyone, the Cards have proven they are formidable, and the Rams are building a very good team and already have one of the top defenses.

But things can change quickly. A few years ago the NFC East was the best. Look at it now...
 
I do think the NFC West is becoming the best Division in football. Seattle is at the top, the 49ers can play with anyone, the Cards have proven they are formidable, and the Rams are building a very good team and already have one of the top defenses.

But things can change quickly. A few years ago the NFC East was the best. Look at it now...

It is perplexing how far teams like the Giants have fallen. Turnovers..specifically interceptions have absolutely destroyed the Giants. Manning is a two time SB champ. He is now one of the most prolific turnover machines in the NFL. It just doesn't make any sense.
 
I do think the NFC West is becoming the best Division in football. Seattle is at the top, the 49ers can play with anyone, the Cards have proven they are formidable, and the Rams are building a very good team and already have one of the top defenses.

But things can change quickly. A few years ago the NFC East was the best. Look at it now...

It is perplexing how far teams like the Giants have fallen. Turnovers..specifically interceptions have absolutely destroyed the Giants. Manning is a two time SB champ. He is now one of the most prolific turnover machines in the NFL. It just doesn't make any sense.

The Giants, even during their Super Bowl runs, were never a great team in the regular season. They were just able to get hot come playoff time.

Eli is the polar opposite of his brother. His regular season stats aren't that impressive, but he finds a way to win in the playoffs when he gets a chance.

The NFC West has a few years of dominance going forward, but there will be a lot of contracts to fit into the cap for both the Seahawks and 49ers in the next 2-3 years. It's going to take some financial hocus pocus not to lose a number of important players for both teams. It's possible that we could see another huge turnaround in division strength before the next decade begins.
 
The NFC West is weak, you're only competition is the 49ers, who like you, have a good defense, but a mediocre quarterback. The Seahawks couldn't even beat the Cardinals at home. some homefield advantage!

Did you even watch the NFL this year?
I will make a $1000 dollar bet with you the Seahawks don't win the Superbowl. Put your money where your mouth is guy.

They won't even make it to the Superbowl.

And that toucan nosed tattooed freak of a 49ers is going to demolished by Aaron Rodgers and the Packers.

The NFC West sucks.

Yes, we've seen how Kaepernick is continuously demolished by Green Bay.......
 
Did you even watch the NFL this year?
I will make a $1000 dollar bet with you the Seahawks don't win the Superbowl. Put your money where your mouth is guy.

They won't even make it to the Superbowl.

And that toucan nosed tattooed freak of a 49ers is going to demolished by Aaron Rodgers and the Packers.

The NFC West sucks.

Yes, we've seen how Kaepernick is continuously demolished by Green Bay.......

Ya... the GB coach told his players to go out there and FUCK those SF players at Candlestick in the first game ...so GB went out on the field and some of em bent over and pulled down thier pants...the rest just lay down on thier backs and spread thier legs... :lol:
 
SF and their beak nosed mongrel of a quarterback won't be able to stand the cold weather in Wisconsin.

Also, which one of you pussy ass Seahawks fan will take the $1000 bet on the Seahawks? If the Seahawks win, I will write you a $1000 dollar check. If they lose in the superbowl or don't make it, you pay me $1000. Put your money where your mouth is.

Plantation Pete, his mulatto quarterback, and other assorted slavehands don't stand a chance.
 
SF and their beak nosed mongrel of a quarterback won't be able to stand the cold weather in Wisconsin.

Also, which one of you pussy ass Seahawks fan will take the $1000 bet on the Seahawks? If the Seahawks win, I will write you a $1000 dollar check. If they lose in the superbowl or don't make it, you pay me $1000. Put your money where your mouth is.

Plantation Pete, his mulatto quarterback, and other assorted slavehands don't stand a chance.

The Seahawks are 2:1 odds to win the Super Bowl. Thus, you should be willing to pay $2000 for a $1000 bet on the Seahawks.
 
Of all the teams in the playoff, the home field advantage for these two is immeasurable. Are there any teams in their conferences that can beat them at home?

It really looks like a Seahawks vs Broncos Super Bowl. But it is the NFL...

Patriots can beat the Broncos, Manning has a bad track record in cold weather situations(Denver will be cold in January) and against the Pats.

The Eagles, Packers, Panthers and Saints all have a good shot to beat the Seahawks.

I haven't followed the AFC as closely as my home NFC and I don't really care who the AFC champ is as long as they are facing the Hawks in February.

The Eagles.. They rely heavely on the long pass. Seattle has the best DBs by far in the NFL. I can't see our corners and safeties allowing the long ball. I am betting that after 2-3 ints in a first half the Eagles will bog down and lose what got them this far. Seattle won't lose at home to Philly.

Packers... Rodgers would not have time to work his magic against the Seahawk rush. Again like the Eagles GB passes will get picked off early and often. The Seahawks are an interception MACHINE. EVERYONE on defense has good hands. While most teams can tip passes no team in the league converts tips to inteceptions like the Seahawks. AND GB's running game relies on missdirection. Seattles speed at DE and linebacker won't allow GB's backs to outrun them to the corners.

Panthers...simply cannot score enough points to keep up with the Hawks. Wilson is just flat smarter than Newton and it would show in how he takes advantage of situations Kam can't.

The Saints ...were shell shocked a short few weeks ago in Seattle. Brees looked like he had been in a bad car wreck after the game with a glazed look on his face. I doubt the Saints have gotten the taste of that game out of thier minds. No way Brees comes into the Clink feeling confident after the complete beat down they recieved just a bit more than a month ago.

BUT like they say..."any given Sunday"...but this won't be just "any" Sunday like when we let down for the Cardinals in a game that really didn't matter to the Hawks knowing they could just beat down the Rams and all would be good which is exactly what happened.

Uh...the Eagles have a run first offense, the run sets up the pass and Foles plays it well, just like Wilson does. Kelly and Carroll both have good game managing QB's.
 
In the last ten years in the NFL, the favorites going into the playoffs have rarely won. It is usually a hot, healthy 4 or 5 seed that wins it

In that case, I would lean towards Carolina and maybe Cinci

Cincinnati has been playing very well right now.
 

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