cdumler7
Well-Known Member
The crappy teams in the league usually don't have the best homefield advantages partly because they don't have the talent but also because fans don't like to pay to see their team lose. There have been games on the road for the Broncos where they have had just as many fans in the stands as the home team so in reality it becomes almost like a home game for them.
It is not an excuse to want to see if Seattle can actually beat a contender on the road in case they would actually have to do this in the playoffs and especially considering if they would make the Superbowl it is at a neutral site. Like I said they have played now what I would consider 4 games on the road against either playoff teams or potential playoff teams (Colts this year). They are 1-3 in those games with losses to San Fran, Atlanta, and the Colts. The lone win was against Washington who had their starting quarterback go down early in the game. Now I think with the way the schedule sets up Seattle has a good chance to get homefield throughout the playoffs so maybe they won't have to worry about this issue until the Superbowl.
It is not an excuse to want to see if Seattle can actually beat a contender on the road in case they would actually have to do this in the playoffs and especially considering if they would make the Superbowl it is at a neutral site. Like I said they have played now what I would consider 4 games on the road against either playoff teams or potential playoff teams (Colts this year). They are 1-3 in those games with losses to San Fran, Atlanta, and the Colts. The lone win was against Washington who had their starting quarterback go down early in the game. Now I think with the way the schedule sets up Seattle has a good chance to get homefield throughout the playoffs so maybe they won't have to worry about this issue until the Superbowl.