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I guarantee Pete will be Pete and run up the score if he can.
With the Giants seemingly out of things, Seattle and SF are the two teams I'd most like the Patriots to avoid on any road to the Lombardi. They're both strong running teams that can keep Brady off the field and score points at the same time.
Give me the Cowboys, please, after an AFC draw that includes the Colts.
LOL Sherman. You mad bro?
With the Giants seemingly out of things, Seattle and SF are the two teams I'd most like the Patriots to avoid on any road to the Lombardi. They're both strong running teams that can keep Brady off the field and score points at the same time.
Give me the Cowboys, please, after an AFC draw that includes the Colts.
LOL Sherman. You mad bro?
Sherman is a d*ck
"Stephen A Smith @stephenasmith 17m
This is freakin embarrassing. Game over and the first quarter hasn't even ended. I thought I was watching Seattle vs. N.O. -- not the Jets!"
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I hate when people claim the game is over that quickly. Especially when it's one of the top teams that is down. Just check out our game threads, you'll usually find quite a few of those.
The Seahawks D philosophy is pretty straight-forward. Stack the box and force teams to throw. They play man-to-man on the outside more than a zone-based scheme.Not so sure on Seattle. From what I can see, they play a lot of cover 3 on D with a rotating strong side safety. The way to defeat this is with plenty of seams and screens and we have that in Vereen and one of the best seam runners in Gronk. It also seems that they're playing some zone underneath and that's the one thing Brady will feast on.