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Do You Think The Seahawks Have A Chance?
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I think the Seahawks have a chance at winning the superbowl this year.
Share your thoughts whos gonna go to the playoffs etc.
Share your thoughts whos gonna go to the playoffs etc.
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Nice name, haha. But i do think they have a chance because they do have the best atmosphere at home. So if they get home field advantage it will be very hard for any team to beat them.
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If they get home field they'll be almost unstoppable, especially if the broncos get taken out which the only team I think they would be stopped by.
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Seattle are clearly best right now. Things change quickly though, 4 weeks remaining in regular season. A lot can change in that time.
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I think Seattle has had a chance since the playoff exit of last season. They aren't a team that you can put back, they play to the end. They have stars on every single level in their depth chart and the only way they won't win the Super Bowl is because of an upset. They will easily be favorites against any opponent in the playoffs at this rate. They would have to lose out the rest of their games to even be questioned.
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Tom_Brady wrote I think Seattle has had a chance since the playoff exit of last season. They aren't a team that you can put back, they play to the end. They have stars on every single level in their depth chart and the only way they won't win the Super Bowl is because of an upset. They will easily be favorites against any opponent in the playoffs at this rate. They would have to lose out the rest of their games to even be questioned.
On the Offensive line, the Seahawks have three all-pro or pro bowl caliber players: Russell Okung at LT, Max Unger at C, and Zach Miller at TE. We have a 7th round project guy at RG in J.R. Sweezy, who is still learning how to play offense after playing DT in college, and who was able to beat out Moffitt for the starting position. No matter how much I like the fire and spirit of Breno Giocomini at RT, he is a long way from being a pro bowl caliper RT. At LG, the Seahawks have McQuistan, who at 30 is doing a very good job, but if Carpenter is healthy and ready, he may become an excellent LG. Coach Carroll cited after the OTAs of the immense improvement of Person at T. In comparison, SF has probowlers on both of its lines at almost every position. However, with the Seahawks we have good backups at most position and rotate are lines far more often. This seemed to be part of the reason for the slow start in certain games toward the end of the season with then an unstoppable juggernaut of an offense. With the Seahawks defensive line, we lost interior stalwarts from last year of Jason Jones and Allen Branch, and now we will be relying more on two high draft rookies (Justin Hill, DT, and Jesse Williams the Monstar) along with veteran free agent signings in Cliff Averil, DE, and Michael Bennett, DT/DE. Clearly, the Seahawks are better at the line positions as well as the so-called skill positions. Nonetheless, this is the NFL, and there are a lot of good teams although most do not look like they have either the talent or depth to outlast JS/PC great 2013 Seahawks team.
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