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if Bradford can stay healthy, they have a great chance to win the West.
BIG IF
if Bradford can stay healthy, they have a great chance to win the West.
BIG IF
I know what your getting at but i chuckled a little when you say no team can replace two top players at their position, when Denver literally did just that last year. Yeah they got mud holed by Seattle, but they broke records on their way to the superbowl where they ran into the best defense since the 00 ravens.
But anyway back on topic. As long as you admit that Seattle can handle injuries and had plenty of them last year more then most other teams im ok to meet you in the middle.
The Rams are like the Padres of the NFL. Every year people say "look out for those Rams" and it always ends the same way. Not saying they suck, because they don't, but I'm not going to buy into the hype of them surpassing any of the other 3 teams in the NFCW until they actually do it.
Seattle was fortunate to find good health by the end of the season. Early on having injuries to the weakest unit (OL) was extremely tough, being able win any way, was a key to having HFA and that was key to the whole season IMO.
That's a good question. Seriously, both teams are really good which makes it extremely hard to win as the visiting team. That is why it's important to win H.F.A. for the playoffs. Many of us Seahawk fans felt like the N.F.C.C. was the Super Bowl. I'm glad the game was played in Seattle.
I agree that the injuries to the OL were tough and was impressed with how they all overcome that. Again though just pointing out Seattle really was healthier than some want to admit. They had almost every starter from the beginning of the season playing in the game and most of the injuries throughout the season were really minor (I consider minor any that a player misses a month or less) in comparison to some teams who just got decimated. Just to give an idea the Giants had their starters miss over twice as many games as Seattle and had 6 starters on IR compared to just 1.
In this league it really does take gooda injury luck especially come playoff time. It is why so many teams can go from worst to first and first to worst in a hurry.
There's no doubt in my mind that the two best teams played in the N.F.C.C. game.
Well not sure I am going to be able to meet you quite in the middle here though. Statisticians actually keep track of these things and Seattle did not have more injuries than most. In fact they finished in the top half of the league when it came to starters playing games. They also had only one starter put on IR for the season. Only one team had every starter make it through the season without being put on IR and that was Kansas City. Seattle is tied for 2nd for most starters still playing at the end of the year. So in reality Seattle was actually one of the more fortunate teams in the league when it came to injuries to starters. Now I will say Seattle was on the lower end of having guys actually start all 16 games but just goes to show most of their injuries were just a few weeks and minor compared to those losing starters for most of the season if not all.
Not near a computer to talk about it but here is the link I was going off of...
Report: N.Y. Giants led NFL with 91 starter games lost to injury - NFL.com
I say Patriots win NFCW and AFCE I'm no homer so please
Wait, so we get dumped on hard core for the 'seadderal' bullshit and now we are nothing special when it comes to games missed for drugs?
I've had the pleasure of living in winning in NFL, NBA and MLB Championship cities up and down the west coast: Los Angeles Dodgers, LA Raiders, LA Lakers, Oakland Raiders, Golden State Warriors and now Seattle Seahawks. I also grew up in Chicago, so I can also claim 6 NBAs, 1 Bears and 1 Whites Sox championship.
Go White Sox !!!!
People take shots at champions because the haters are jealous flaccid shits with nothing else to do.
Enjoy the moment Seahawks fans, you deserve it and nothing they can say or do can take it away from you.
Russell Wilson is the best QB in the NFL right now.