Super bowl picks

Discussion in 'Sports' started by free816, Jan 29, 2015.

  1. free816

    free816 New Member

    Picking Seattle think it will be a low scoring game 24-13,
    will turn Brady over a couple times set up short fields I even
    doubt either team finish with 300 total yards, they will double gronk
    pats don't have another weapon that can hurt them, pats will stuff
    Lynch ,, revis and browner will manhandle Seattle wr

    the casual fan will think this was a boring game
     
  2. 4north1side2

    4north1side2 Well-Known Member

    I want the Seahawks to murder the patriots but I won't be surprised if the patriots win. Putting my money on patriots.
     
  3. Ches

    Ches Well-Known Member

    Seahawks. However they get it done. Do NOT want a Brady/Patriots win.
     
  4. RRoyce55

    RRoyce55 Active Member

    About 90% of the country is against the Patriots. We are the Yankees of football. That's all right with me. Seems people will do anything to ensure a Seahawks victory as well. 2 straight nights the Patriots hotel has had false fire alarms. It will be a shame if the people trying to ruin a great game go home disappointed by a 4th Patriots Reign.

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  5. Bliss

    Bliss Well-Known Member

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  6. LA

    LA Well-Known Member

    Pete Carroll and the Seattle Seahawks are going to see another Lombardi Trophy this year.
     
  7. free816

    free816 New Member

    Carroll getting grilled over calling the pass instead of run but lost that game from arrogance
    I get they don't flip their corners, rarely play zone and don't believe in double covering anyone, have the LOB those kids are damn good
    The biggest and baddest doesnt always win the one quicker to adapt does and
    gronk was left single covered way too many times and the touch down over the linebacker everybody and their mother knew where Brady was going with that ball, on brady 2nd pick they did play gronk with 2 players
     
  8. glt1980

    glt1980 Well-Known Member

    Josh McDaniels came with a great gameplan. I had a feeling before the game Blount would not be as big a factor as people thought he needed to be, I always thought it would be Shane Vereen having a bigger impact on the game from the running back spot, not with his ability to run but his catching abilty 11 catches on like 64 yds but most of those 11 converted 3rd downs or set up short yardage on 2nd or 3rd down. 50 passes, 1 sack, going to the shotgun instead of dropping back, getting the ball out quick. Knowing that Seattle was gonna be in the same defense the whole game, going into formations where Gronk would be matched 1 on 1 on the outside with a LB. Using his little but very quick WRs to get 5-8 yards on virtually every play, and then how many times did they break away and get an additional 5-7 yards after the catch.

    Then on defense Chris Matthews was killing them in the first half with the little DBS on him, what do they do switch the bigger Browner on him and he is shutout. The final play Butler said that they ran that play all week long in goal line situations in practice and he got beat on it, but the coaches drilled into him what to do if it happened in the game. The situation comes up and we all know what happens.

    I think what this game really showed was the difference between a good coach in Carrol and a great one in Belichick. Carrol's and the Seahawks arrogance cost the Seahawks in the end, while Belichick willingness to adapt to helped them win.
     
  9. free816

    free816 New Member



    Spot on dude, know you know your shit,, Carroll pulled the same shit in that SC Texas title game, the man is a great coach tho has a great eye for talent, that secondary best since the Oakland San Fran db's from the 80's all were late round picks but Thomas, first thing he should have told his def coord design whatever but kam doesn't leave gronk period , when gronk split wide and kam didn't walk out and realized the backer was on him near the red zone only thing I thought was is Seattle this bold
     
  10. RRoyce55

    RRoyce55 Active Member

    To add to that situation, Belicheck amazingly decided to not call a time out. Turned out to be absolutely brilliant. He basically decided, due to the epic nature of the situation and all the hysteria going on, he wasn't going to give the Seahawks extra time to think out the situation. They made a decision on the fly to go with that pass and it was clearly the wrong one. Most people would run the ball and in hindsight they are blasting the play call, but the Pats were ready for it. Why? Because that is what Seattle does in that situation most of the time. In the end, the brilliant coach and greatest QB EVER pull out the fourth title in their 15 year dynasty.

    You know what to do, kiss em....

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  11. free816

    free816 New Member


    I just complimented you lol and then you drop Brady the greatest,. Let it slide you feeling good today
    But John elway was the best , love to debate but I don't stat quote,,,
    the Denver teams he pulled to those first 3 Super Bowls were dreadful
    And he had to drag Dan reeves mr plain ass old school wouldn't get out of elway's way till he was down in the 2nd 1/2 and then let elway be great

    Few bronco fans here will tell you he played with nothing
     

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