Irish Greg 2.0 wrote:We are going to have our hands full. 49ers are a machine right now.
Thankfully, it's at C Link with a batshit crazy 12th man on our side. But we better find a way to create some offense this week, STAT.
We really, really need Percy Harvin to play, and play throughout the game.
Hawktawk wrote:Its a nightmare match up. Its better that its at home obvious;y, but the 9ers will be the favorites for everyone in America except for most Seattlites and a few fans spread around. That will include the "beats" corporation, Dean Blandino, the announcers, and the officials on the field. Seattle can overcome it but its a tall order.................
savvyman wrote:With 12 minutes to go the 49ers look in complete control.
Myself and several others have commented that we want the Seahawks to win the Superbowl the hard way with no stone unturned or question left unanswered.
Looks like 49ers are on their way.
obiken wrote:I am with you DR, unless we can get lucky and a host of turnovers I see the Niners by 10, I hope I am wrong. They are forcing RW to stay in the pocket and he is not hitting the slants, and when he does its covered or dropped.
IF you use the John Madden formula, that the hottest team wins the SB its the 9ers in a walk. Just too many weapons. They have won 2 tough games on the road already, what's one more. Again I hope I am off more than anyone.
obi
obiken wrote:I am with you DR, unless we can get lucky and a host of turnovers I see the Niners by 10, I hope I am wrong. They are forcing RW to stay in the pocket and he is not hitting the slants, and when he does its covered or dropped.
IF you use the John Madden formula, that the hottest team wins the SB its the 9ers in a walk. Just too many weapons. They have won 2 tough games on the road already, what's one more. Again I hope I am off more than anyone.
obi
Zorn76 wrote:I understand that people are nervous, but not giving the Seahawks much of a shot is beyond ridiculous, especially since we're at home. Don't let the playoff ghosts of Seahawks' past cloud your judgement too much:)
obiken wrote:My brother thinks we will stomp them but I just don't see it. IF we can get up on them, run the ball control the game maybe but our blocking has sucked the last month. I am not giving up of course, but we just cannot match their weaponry on offense.
BTW we need to crush Bolden like a bug if he head butts one of our guys.
obi
savvyman wrote:I agree with others who believe that the 49ers are the tougher team to beat out of the carolina and San Francisco game.
This is why I want the 49ers - so that there will be nobody ever questioning the 2014 Hawks as the World Champs.
Plus going through the very tough 49ers to a superbowl championship will be very very sweet. Much sweeter than Carolina.
monkey wrote:obiken wrote:I am with you DR, unless we can get lucky and a host of turnovers I see the Niners by 10, I hope I am wrong. They are forcing RW to stay in the pocket and he is not hitting the slants, and when he does its covered or dropped.
IF you use the John Madden formula, that the hottest team wins the SB its the 9ers in a walk. Just too many weapons. They have won 2 tough games on the road already, what's one more. Again I hope I am off more than anyone.
obi
The hot team thing is nothing more than a myth. There's no fact to it whatsoever. The whole myth is nothing more than a case of confirmation bias.
Steady_Hawk wrote:I'm not sure why so many people are nervous about this game.
1. We have lost one game in two years at home.
2. They are coming off two consecutive road games heading into a third. That's a real difficult challenge in and of itself.
3. We lost to them in our last meeting, which means there is a revenge factor and no chance of complacency on our part. Also, keep in mind that their win was because they blocked a FG, and KJ Wright got injured. Think they block another? Think KJ isn't dying to get some sweet justice on Sunday?
4. We(hopefully) will have Harvin back in the lineup. That's a new wrinkle that they absolutely will have to account for.
5. We absolutely earned the 1st seed. We earned playing at home. You think they are going to fail against their most hated rival with the SB on the line? HELL NO!
6. Kap makes mistakes. This D is frothing at the mouth when that opportunity presents itself.
Zorn76 wrote:I understand that people are nervous, but not giving the Seahawks much of a shot is beyond ridiculous, especially since we're at home. Don't let the playoff ghosts of Seahawks' past cloud your judgement too much:)
HumanCockroach wrote:Zorn76 wrote:I understand that people are nervous, but not giving the Seahawks much of a shot is beyond ridiculous, especially since we're at home. Don't let the playoff ghosts of Seahawks' past cloud your judgement too much:)
LOL Zorn, if those "worried" actually looked into it they would see the most winning home playoff team in NFL history happens to have the name Seahawks ( .800 win %). I pointed it out before nationally televised games ( also best win percentage in NFL history) , and I'll point it out again. No "ghosts" to see here, just lots of visiting teams losses. The Niners "can" win, but ultimately I doubt they do....
As for the "weapons" the Niners boast on offense, I'll believe it when I see it in Seattle. Gore has not outperformed Lynch here, Kaeperpick has not outperformed Wilson here, Crab, Boldin and Davis has not outperformed the receiving core here and that is without Harvin, so until the actually do it, I reserve the right to say BS.
HumanCockroach wrote:Maybe, but it sure shows a pattern, a pattern can indeed be broken, doesn't mean it will be. As for the more "complet offense" can you explain to me exactly how those 22 points the Niners put up against a porous GB team or 23 scored against the Panthers equates to the 23 Seattle put up against a FAR superior NO defense being somehow not good enough? You say the past doesn't predict the future, sure, that is right, but I'll take a superior HF winning advantage for the teams history, over a team that couldn't crush a 4 win, injury ravaged team with EVERYTHING in front of them, and tryed to throw the game away against a horrid injury ravaged defense in GB.
Not in the LEAST concerned with how "hot" SF is, because well, if you are paying attention, they aren't. Worry all you want Distant, I don't worry about games the Seahawks SHOULD win. Doesn't mean they can't lose them, just means I ain't spending time stressing about them.
I place the Niners chances somewhere between 10 and 20%. They can win, I doubt it, but ultimately it can happen. I understand the Seahawk fan belief to expect the worst, just not going to do it this year. Sf does NOT have a better team, or more talent, and is playing in Seattle, so it is a game that Seattle SHOULD win.
Distant Relative wrote:HumanCockroach wrote:Maybe, but it sure shows a pattern, a pattern can indeed be broken, doesn't mean it will be. As for the more "complet offense" can you explain to me exactly how those 22 points the Niners put up against a porous GB team or 23 scored against the Panthers equates to the 23 Seattle put up against a FAR superior NO defense being somehow not good enough? You say the past doesn't predict the future, sure, that is right, but I'll take a superior HF winning advantage for the teams history, over a team that couldn't crush a 4 win, injury ravaged team with EVERYTHING in front of them, and tryed to throw the game away against a horrid injury ravaged defense in GB.
Not in the LEAST concerned with how "hot" SF is, because well, if you are paying attention, they aren't. Worry all you want Distant, I don't worry about games the Seahawks SHOULD win. Doesn't mean they can't lose them, just means I ain't spending time stressing about them.
I place the Niners chances somewhere between 10 and 20%. They can win, I doubt it, but ultimately it can happen. I understand the Seahawk fan belief to expect the worst, just not going to do it this year. Sf does NOT have a better team, or more talent, and is playing in Seattle, so it is a game that Seattle SHOULD win.
Worry all you want Distant
Thanks HC, Not that I needed your blessing to be concerned about this game. I hope your right about this game, I really do. A 10 to 20% chance for the 9er's to beat the Hawks is a homer pick though. I think Vegas opened up with a 3.5 advantage Hawks, with 3 points usually going to the home team I hardly doubt that equates to a 10 to 20% chance. I'm not trying to be a downer here, I'm just not looking through the same glasses as you and that's fine.
Like I said before, and I'm not speaking directly to you here, I just can't wrap my head around the fact that people "like" you seem to discount the fact that there are some glaring concerns on this Offense. HC, I know you are a better writer than I and I fully expect a tongue lashing from you about this and quite frankly, I'm looking forward to it Bro. Just be clear, I hope you are right my man, I really do! I just don't share your optimism about this upcoming game, that's all.
Go Hawks!
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