Well Cliff...
They may not have gone undefeated (as you predict every year), but they laid the lumber on Denver. That was an old fashioned ass-kicking. All week I heard things like 85 Bears level defense (didn't think so), and '92 level Cowboys potential (did think so). Wilson was awesome. If you're going to Vegas anytime soon, drop 50 on them to repeat. |
Congrats Seahawks fans! You guys whooped the crap out of us! I wish my team had given you guys a challenge but they didn't. Oh well, at least they set a few records.
#1 - Most super bowl losses by a franchise! WOO HOO! So proud of them! NOT! |
SUPER BOWL RECORDS SET IN SUPER BOWL XLVIII
Quickest score to open game :12, Seattle, safety (I disagree with this one, Denver should really get the credit for this one! :D ) Most receptions, game 13, Demaryius Thomas, Denver Most pass completions, game 34, Peyton Manning, Denver Most losses, team 5, Denver Largest halftime lead with a shutout 22, Seattle SUPER BOWL RECORDS TIED IN SUPER BOWL XLVIII Most safeties, game, team 1, Seattle Most touchdowns, kickoff returns, game 1, Percy Harvin, Seattle Fewest punts, team, game 1, Seattle Fewest rushing touchdowns, team, game 0, Denver Fewest fumbles, team, game 0, Seattle Fewest field goals, team, game 0, Denver When Seattle followed up its safety with a field goal, it became the first team to lead a Super Bowl 5-0. Seattle became the first team to ever score with a safety, interception return for a touchdown and kickoff return for a touchdown in the same game. Seattle led the game for 59 minutes, 48 seconds, most in Super Bowl history. |
Today is the best Monday ever!!! WORLD CHAMPS BABY!!! GO HAWKS!!!
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congrats SeaHawks and their fans.
Seattle Cliff has talked trash for so long, he deserves a ring as well.... very impressive. Maybe Jerry Jones will get the message and hire a G.M. that can put together a REAL team like John Schneider did |
Thanks Guys!
You put in ten plus years of smack talk and eventually it's gonna pay off. :D |
It looks like the 12th man had a pretty good time last night!
http://deadspin.com/shirtless-drunk-...ttl-1514866961 |
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Congrats Seattle!
I am actually a fan even though I am a much bigger 49er fan. With my two posts last week, I kind of nailed it... |
Yep, you called it very accurately. I hate you! :D
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That's Seattle for ya. Rainier Beer and Skittles are how we do celebrating round here.;) |
It's a good thing you guys weren't right about Lynch "adding another dimension" or whatever someone said. He was a non-factor. Where was trash talking Sherman when Thomas was setting a Super Bowl record for receptions? Guess he couldn't be everywhere but must have done enough to keep the TD's from flowin...
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This thread has been a blast and thank God the Hawks backed up all our trash talking :) Eating crow would have sucked but they bailed us out and put a HUGE exclamation point on an incredible year. No more empty trophy case talk, no more choke talk. You guys better get new material ready for next year.
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Congrats Seattle fans. You're in the club. Now you don't have to hear you've never won the Super Bowl anymore.
Man I am depressed. Looks like it will be the Hawks and the Niners beating each other up and competing for the NFC crown for years to come. My Skins don't have a shot. |
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Richard Sherman says what we are all thinking...
NFC Championship was the real superbowl. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...he-super-bowl/ |
Kinda makes young KAP's poor play look not so bad knowing that veteran QB BREES and MANNING looked as bad or worse!
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Hawks fans this is a must watch. Its all the highlights with Raibles radio call over them. Its killer.
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What a great season!! Hawks prove all the doubters/haters wrong. Sunday really showed how dominant the Hawks can be. They saved their best game for last. In the third quarter, I started to feel bad for Manning. He had zero chance in that game. Hawks win that game 10 times out of 10. The Broncos had no answer.
If the Hawks can keep this together I think they will win 3 SBs in the next 4 years. I'd be pretty nervous if I was a Broncos fan. Every team is going to look at that SB and copy the Hawks on how to stop Manning. The Broncos WRs wanted no part of the LOB. It was embarrassing. Now on to Bobby's new profile picture. I kind of like this one: |
Us Broncos fans can't even eat crow, our throat is too small from choking so bad! :D
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Realize that the Seahawks just put the NFL on notice with regard to a flying intense physical defense. Every head coach in the NFL watched and took notice. And, every head coach will be trying to emulate the Seahawks. Sure, most will fail but some will not. So, get ready. The NFL is going to start down this path. Every team will be coaching their defense to fly and push limits. Every team will be coaching their DBs to bump/grind to the limit of the REF vs the letter of the RULE. Every team will be rotating their defensive lineman to keep them more fresh. Every team will be demanding gang tackling on every play. Every team will be teaching turn-over generation. Furthermore, every offense will be working on tactics to overcome such defenses. And, the NFL will respond by changing the rules again to favor the passing game.
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I think a lot of it is coaching and the credit falls on Pete's lap. There are many great defensive lineman and linebackers. Many better than what Seattle puts on the field. So, Seattle's real advantage beyond coaching is with their corners and safeties. Yes, big and fast is desired. Yes, doing as well as Seattle will be difficult. But, every team, unless they are stupid, will be working in this direction.
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Did Seattle take Baltimore's D and improve on it? They had one of the toughest defenses for years.
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Monty Kiffin's Tampa 2 is a world beating offense... When you have Warren Sapp and Simeon Rice on the field together.
The great Barry Switzer said it best - "The team with the best players wins 9 out of 10 times. If we have the best players we will win." Seattle is stacked right now. Enjoy it while it lasts because it never does. I hope they win it again next year - what a great story that would be. |
Seattle does not have the best defensive personnel. Many other teams have better individual defensive linemen and linebackers. Seattle has great corners and safeties only. Seattle has good personnel and a great defensive minded coach who developed a magical recipe. This is why a 7th round draft pick got the MVP.
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I think Pete is a great coach but the players that John Schneider is able to bring in has made all the difference. Pete had a huge advantage at USC because he was able to recruit some of the best players there (while bending NCAA rules) now he and Schneider are doing the same thing in Seattle. Schneider is smart enough to keep this team good for a long time. Can't wait to see what they do this off season.
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The parade was crazy today!!! Over 700,000 people from all over the state showed up to celebrate the Hawks, the 12's and the Super Bowl. Amazing!!!
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How did Pete bend the rules while recruiting at USC?
And yes... Seattle was CRAZY today. I went to the CLink... and my personal highlight? Breno Giacomini walking around letting those of us up front touch the Lombardi. Felt great to actually lay my hand on it. Go Hawks! |
He let Reggie Bush take the fall for things he knew were going on.
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Rich,
that is awesome you got to touch the trophy!! All I'm saying about Pete at USC is he jumped ship when he knew it was going down. Even with my Seahawks goggles on I can see that Pete probably bent a few NCAA rules while at USC, just like every other winning program in college football. It's the reason I can't stand college football. They have this "love of the game" mantra yet it's a business just like the NFL. At least the NFL admits it. |
I get that people feel like Pete bailed on the program at USC because he knew the sanctions were coming... but I just don't buy that. The Seahawks made him an offer he couldn't refuse, and the timing was just what made it look bad. After unsuccessful runs as HC with two NFL programs, there weren't a bunch of teams looking to give him the kind of full control he was demanding. But the Seahawks did. Heck... they let HIM hire his GM. That kinda thing is exceedingly rare. So how can you be angry at the guy for jumping on it when he did?
As for "letting Reggie Bush take the fall", I don't buy that either. I'll never understand how a Sports Marketer can hire an athlete as an intern (for $8 an hour)... and somehow that equates to a head coach breaking NCAA rules. If the sports marketers were giving money or gifts to Bush, it was in an attempt to woo him to leave USC and go to the NFL so that they could represent him. Does it sound like it was even in Pete's best interest to encourage that? And if he did, how exactly can anyone call that "cheating"? I know, this is all way off topic... but it kills me that people refer to Pete as a cheater... or to that period of time at USC as somehow tainted. Most of them don't even know what went down. They just hear "Pete the Cheat" and run with it. As for me touching the Lombardi... yeah, it was unbelievably cool. As a football fan, touching any Lombardi would have been a thrill... but touching the actual Seahawks Lombardi, in CenturyLink, during our Super Bowl celebration.... I mean, wow. Easily one of those Top 10 lifetime moments outside of wife/kids kinda stuff. |
^^So cool Rich!!
I think Pete is awesome and after this Superbowl Victory he should be considered for the HOF. But...you have to look at this from the outside. If Pete coached the 49ers, and he was tied to USC sanctions and players getting caught for PEDs you'd be chanting "Pete the Cheat" too. I don't take anything away from his success at USC because every other program is/was bending the rules too. BTW this is awesome: http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-films-sound-efx |
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And that would be a mistake. I'm sure that's why Pete has the reputation he has... (because people don't bother to look into the stories due to his punchable face)... but as a Seahawks fan, I've done the digging on both the USC allegations and the PED stories surroundingin the Hawks program... and firmly believe that both are blown WAY out of proportion. |
Speaking of punchable faces, does anyone know why Pete's nose is so effed up?
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I finally found some time to review the NFC championship game on nflrewind.
How KAP definitely lost the game that he almost won? 1) 4th Q fumble @ 10:17 3rd and 6 -- could have ran left out of bounds -- could have moved right for run/throw options. 2) 4th Q interception #1 @ 8:03 1st and 10 -- could have dumped it off to hunter who is wide open. 3) 4th Q interception #2 @ 0:40 1st and 10 & 2 TO -- why throw this ball to Crabtree who is very covered by Sherman? |
^^^The whole thing was sickening and I'm still a bit butthurt over it. All we can do is wait until next year when they play in the Niner's new stadium. It's HISTORY now. Can't be a Monday morning quarterback. Gotta move on right?
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This is the 12th man in full effect.
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Bobby still needs to change his photo. I too vote for the one where Lee is getting crushed by Tate. Also shouldn't it be Seahawks #1 fan?
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^^^ That's what I remember. Bobby, change that profile name and upload your new profile picture.
I'm down for the same bet next year!!! "Two-time Super Bowl Champions" has a nice ring to it. BTW Kaep makes those mistakes because of the Seahawks not Kaep. We adjusted in the 2nd half and made him throw from the pocket, which he cannot do. |
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GD or Mark,
do you guys think that if Kap throws that last pass further Crabtree would have caught it? It's what Kap keeps saying and when I look at the play I think the only reason Sherman didn't intercept that ball was because it was under thrown. Also, in the third picture who is in the left flat at the top of the screen? He is wide open on the sideline. It's so hard to tell where guys should throw the ball because the closing speed of defenses is so incredibly fast. It looks like guys are wide open but by the time the ball gets there they are toast. |
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On the last 49er offensive play, KAP should have been more cautious on 1st down with 2 TOs and more than 30 seconds. KAP is not great at ANY hanging pass. He rarely hits the guy in stride. So, this was a very poor choice vs Sherman. Plus, look at the picture below Sherman is in great position as KAP lets go of the ball. A much better choice would be to roll KAP right and hit someone for 10 yards with a fast ball on the sideline or run out of bounds or throw an incomplete pass.
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^^I like him taking a shot just not against Sherman. Or to Crabtree. If you are going to put it up in the end zone Boldin is a much better option.
Robert, go under your profile, look for "edit profile", then there should be a tab for "photo" and you can upload it there. You'll have to download the picture to your computer first. good luck! |
Yeah just go on the image and right click...oh wait...
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I removed my old picture and saved the picture you want to the desktop. When i try to load it it says you can't load this type of file.
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Never mind i figured it out. Now you guys ought to be happy.;)
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^^Well done Robert. I had no idea you were such a huge Seahawks fan!! Welcome to the bandwagon.
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Robert, you are a man. Respect.
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the 11th is between the 20 and the 25, sandwiched between a niner and a hawk. you can see his legs but not much else.
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