You've actually touched on something that concerns me for Denver. They easily score when they get into the red zone, but they settle for a lot of field goals there. Their defense, on the other hand, seems decent at getting some 3-and-outs, but once you get past that with a few first downs, they seem to fall apart and allow a lot of TDs. This is based on my perception, without any statistical analysis to back it up. So who knows.Glenn E. wrote:My head tells me that Denver scores TDs and Seattle kicks FGs.
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Yes, the Masshole bravado has been silenced. Pat's defense was ok, holding Broncos to 26 is not an easy feat. Brady was unimpressive and that pass play on 4th and short; WTF??? Oh well... Haven't wanted to see Seattle succeed so much since Sound Garden and Pearl Jam! Go Seahawks!Roy Hersh wrote:Notice MOSES is finally quite quiet today. Maybe evenat this moment in time. I would imagine when he forecasted his beloved Patsies would win big over the Broncos, he never expected to be on the wrong side of a freakin' SLAUGHTER. Sorry Moses. Beantown has seen enough winners in recent years. Time to share.
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Here's the latest on Richard Sherman:
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap200000 ... tgame-rant
I believe this apology was unwarranted and unnecessary, and am now seeking an apology for the previous apology.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap200000 ... tgame-rant
I believe this apology was unwarranted and unnecessary, and am now seeking an apology for the previous apology.
