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| #2 Posted on 19.1.14 2214.17 Reposted on: 19.1.21 2216.45 | Denver 28, Seattle 13 | StaggerLee
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| #3 Posted on 19.1.14 2301.27 Reposted on: 19.1.21 2301.37 | If Seattle thinks they can shit the bed offensively and not pay for it against the Broncos, they're in for a rude awakening. That game was atrocious. | BigDaddyLoco
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| #4 Posted on 20.1.14 1718.49 Reposted on: 20.1.21 1722.07 | It feels like this is Peyton's year, but the defensive team seems to always win the Super Bowl maybe because the flow of these games are always so clunky. I think it will come down to the weather. If it is nice it will be tough to stop Denver, but I'll still say Seattle 27 Denver 24.
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| #5 Posted on 20.1.14 1745.45 Reposted on: 20.1.21 1746.57 | I think this comes down to the running game given the locale, and I think Lynch gives the Seahawks the advantage there. But I am stoked for the game. The Lovely Mrs. Tracker and I picked our teams in September. She picked New England and Seattle. I picked Denver and New Orleans. Now we are a house at war. | TheBucsFan
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| #6 Posted on 20.1.14 1756.59 Reposted on: 20.1.21 1757.18 | I don't know if any matchup since has changed this, but up to the Bucs/Raiders Super Bowl, there had been nine matchups of a top three defense vs a top three offense, and the top three defense had won every time. That Bucs/Raiders Super Bowl was the first-ever No. 1 defense vs No. 1 offense matchup, and the No. 1 defense won even though Rich Gannon and those Raiders looked unstoppable all year. So I wouldn't be so quick to write off the Seahawks. I also think StaggerLee is one of very few people who didn't think that was a fun game to watch. It was certainly more enjoyable than the Patriots/Broncos game.
That said, I like the Broncos to win in a close game. | DrewDewce
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| #7 Posted on 20.1.14 2032.53 Reposted on: 20.1.21 2033.24 | Biased of course, but I have to pick my Seahawks. Hoping for some bad weather which will theoretically jack with Peyton's mojo to help seal the deal so not prepared to predict a score just yet, just glad I get to have two weeks to hear them *have* to talk about my team! | Rush4Life
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| #8 Posted on 20.1.14 2048.12 Reposted on: 20.1.21 2048.51 | I am so happy to see my Seahawks making the big game! Old guard vs New breed at QB. Marshawn Lynch sitting silently at media day. The team that the media has already handed the championship to vs the team that is just cannon fodder for King Peyton...I cannot friggin' wait!!!! | ALL ORIGINAL POSTS IN THIS THREAD ARE NOW AVAILABLE |
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