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Richard Sherman is the NFL's best CB (Yes, better than Revis)

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Did you seriously just call 2 line backers 8 yards away from a play toward the numbers "triple coverage?"

:laugh3: Thanks for continuing to prove you know absolutely nothing about football

If there is a WR standing with three players right around him... yeah I call that throwing into triple coverage. I don't care if they are LB's or safeties, or CB. That ball should have never been thrown.

I have forgotten more than you will ever know about the game of football.
 

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Sherman still had to get in front of it,he knew and like what was posted over at the Seahawks board they have been practicing that play for Schaub all week.

that must take a lot of practice....

OK guys... just want you to practice standing there while I bounce balls off your chest... see if you can catch one!!
 

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that must take a lot of practice....

OK guys... just want you to practice standing there while I bounce balls off your chest... see if you can catch one!!

"It was a Texans play that Seahawks defensive coordinator Dan Quinn had his team prepared for all week. He had the perfect defensive call in mind if the Texans ever showed the look: Blitz safety Kam Chancellor, disguise cloud coverage and bait Schaub into throwing a dangerous pass into the flat. On Friday, the Seahawks had practiced the coverage against their scout team. The result: a Sherman interception."

http://http://www.sportshoopla.com/forums/seattle-seahawks/117233-seahawks-statement-game-slightly-deeper-meaning.html


Ok Beaker.
 

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"It was a Texans play that Seahawks defensive coordinator Dan Quinn had his team prepared for all week. He had the perfect defensive call in mind if the Texans ever showed the look: Blitz safety Kam Chancellor, disguise cloud coverage and bait Schaub into throwing a dangerous pass into the flat. On Friday, the Seahawks had practiced the coverage against their scout team. The result: a Sherman interception."

http://http://www.sportshoopla.com/forums/seattle-seahawks/117233-seahawks-statement-game-slightly-deeper-meaning.html


Ok Beaker.

Congratulations on that defensive game plan that held the texans to 465 yards of offense and 355 of it through the air.

Maybe your argument for what a special defensive gameplan moment that was would hold a little more water had the previous three teams before you not also scored a pick six. But I am sure yours is the one that is really the special one out of the four he has thrown each and every week so far this season.
 
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Congratulations on that defensive game plan that held the texans to 465 yards of offense and 355 of it through the air.

Maybe your argument for what a special defensive gameplan moment that was would hold a little more water had the previous three teams before you had not also scored a pick six. But I am sure your is the one that is really really special.

But we are special Beaker,we are in your head 24/7 is soo,soo very special.
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I accept your concession. Maybe you should start another seahawk thread about how much your all up in everyones heads.
 

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I accept your concession. Maybe you should start another seahawk thread about how much your all up in everyones heads.

Why? you're head is firmly implanted up you're ass anyhow when it comes to the Seahawks.

But i gotta run along now,touche Beaker.:clap:
 

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If there is a WR standing with three players right around him... yeah I call that throwing into triple coverage. I don't care if they are LB's or safeties, or CB. That ball should have never been thrown.

I have forgotten more than you will ever know about the game of football.
Sorry I didn't realize you were dumb and blind. :L

Those 2 linebackers weren't right around him. They were backing up the D line and started running toward the play when they saw Schaub start to throw out to the single man covered Owen Daniels.

This is too easy
 

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You Seahawks fans gotta understand breaker is nothing but a troll. His sole purpose on these boards is to stir up shit with opposing teams fans. Particularly teams who have the niners number like the Seahawks (breakers response to this point will be the Seahawks have not won in SF since 2008) but most NFL fans know the Seahawks are the team to beat in the NFC west.

No matter what you do he will always find an angle or deflection to oppose your opinion. And when he is really made to look like a fool, he will pull out the old "living in the past" Superbowl victories from 2 decades ago. So arguing with him is like pounding sand. You will never get anywhere.
 

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You Seahawks fans gotta understand breaker is nothing but a troll. His sole purpose on these boards is to stir up shit with opposing teams fans. Particularly teams who have the niners number like the Seahawks (breakers response to this point will be the Seahawks have not won in SF since 2008) but most NFL fans know the Seahawks are the team to beat in the NFC west.

No matter what you do he will always find an angle or deflection to oppose your opinion. And when he is really made to look like a fool, he will pull out the old "living in the past" Superbowl victories from 2 decades ago. So arguing with him is like pounding sand. You will never get anywhere.
No, we fully understand what he is. The reason we keep on is because it's so fucking funny watching him deflect and spout garbage then get caught doing it by everyone on this board. It's like we're throwing the tomatoes at him after he put himself in the stocks in the village square :lol:
 

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Congratulations on that defensive game plan that held the texans to 465 yards of offense and 355 of it through the air.

Maybe your argument for what a special defensive gameplan moment that was would hold a little more water had the previous three teams before you not also scored a pick six. But I am sure yours is the one that is really the special one out of the four he has thrown each and every week so far this season.

So just because Schaub is such a bad decision maker and has made errors this season means they are all lying when they said they worked on this play just to sucker him into doing it for them? :L

Schaub is bad. Really bad. Seattle studies the film and finds predictable ways he is bad and then designs a coverage to exploit it. It works, but according to you it never happened because he has given up other picks on the year.

Just another really bad fail on your part.

Seattle played like total garbage in the first half on both sides of the ball. They came out after making their half time adjustments and played off the hook on defense and at least improved on offense. When you stop any team that hung 20 the first half and shut them out you have to give at least much of the credit to that defense. It's not like Schaub all of a sudden became a tard. Seattle changed up it's D and it effected him and that offense clearly.

Russel Wilson had the drive of his career so far in that second half on the 99y TD drive to get them back in it. Despite having 3 of his O line out and backup in and still running for his life the whole drive he managed to take them home using his arm, legs, and his head. He is one calm motherfucker no matter what happens around him. Never had the deer in headlights look kraeperdink had vs Seattle.
 

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You Seahawks fans gotta understand breaker is nothing but a troll. His sole purpose on these boards is to stir up shit with opposing teams fans. Particularly teams who have the niners number like the Seahawks (breakers response to this point will be the Seahawks have not won in SF since 2008) but most NFL fans know the Seahawks are the team to beat in the NFC west.

No matter what you do he will always find an angle or deflection to oppose your opinion. And when he is really made to look like a fool, he will pull out the old "living in the past" Superbowl victories from 2 decades ago. So arguing with him is like pounding sand. You will never get anywhere.

But what if we enjoy exposing tards as much as they enjoy being one? :yahoo:
 

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If there is a WR standing with three players right around him... yeah I call that throwing into triple coverage. I don't care if they are LB's or safeties, or CB. That ball should have never been thrown.

I have forgotten more than you will ever know about the game of football.

LMAO

You said some straight football-retarded stuff on ESPN.
 

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To the casual fans of the game claiming this was just dumb luck and a "gift" from Schaub, read this to get a lesson into what really goes on behind the scenes:


--HOUSTON — Film work provided the game-changing play.

Defensive coordinator Dan Quinn knew the Houston Texans liked to leak tight end Owen Daniels into the flat on third-and-short.

Just that situation came up late in the fourth quarter Sunday, when the Seattle Seahawks were on the ropes.

Friday, when the Seahawks had the scout team run the play in practice, Richard Sherman came up with an interception.

The same thing happened Sunday. Though, the stakes were a tad higher.

On third-and-4 from the Seahawks’ 40-yard line, Daniels went in motion and settled into a stack formation. That tipped Sherman. It also tipped safety Kam Chancellor.

That was Chancellor’s cue to blitz off the right side. He ended up in the face of Texans quarterback Matt Schaub who lofted the ball toward Daniels. Sherman went hard to the flat, knowing just what Daniels was going to do.

He grappled with Daniels, then pulled the ball away. When it was secured, Sherman looked up to nothing but green and teammates. He scored 58 yards later, shocking almost everyone in the building.

“It was like the world stopped for a second there,” Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll said.

Sherman ran into the end zone, sans one shoe, while two stunned sidelines watched. The Seahawks couldn’t believe the shift. Nor could the Texans.

“Trying to make a play to win the ball game,” Schaub said. “We had Owen (Daniels) there and I should have probably just ditched it at his feet or held it and just live to punt and let our defense play.”

Sherman touts his preparation and knowing what’s going to come. That time, the Seahawks as a whole defense saw every indication of what was to happen.

That doesn’t mean it was the safe play.

Jumping Daniels’ route leaves the safety behind Sherman, in this case Earl Thomas, one-on-one with a receiver. Schaub didn’t go there, Sherman pushed hard into the flat, the game changed.

“It’s a high-risk, high-reward kind of play,” Sherman said. “We stand up when we need to.”
 

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To the casual fans of the game claiming this was just dumb luck and a "gift" from Schaub, read this to get a lesson into what really goes on behind the scenes:


--HOUSTON — Film work provided the game-changing play.

Defensive coordinator Dan Quinn knew the Houston Texans liked to leak tight end Owen Daniels into the flat on third-and-short.

Just that situation came up late in the fourth quarter Sunday, when the Seattle Seahawks were on the ropes.

Friday, when the Seahawks had the scout team run the play in practice, Richard Sherman came up with an interception.

The same thing happened Sunday. Though, the stakes were a tad higher.

On third-and-4 from the Seahawks’ 40-yard line, Daniels went in motion and settled into a stack formation. That tipped Sherman. It also tipped safety Kam Chancellor.

That was Chancellor’s cue to blitz off the right side. He ended up in the face of Texans quarterback Matt Schaub who lofted the ball toward Daniels. Sherman went hard to the flat, knowing just what Daniels was going to do.

He grappled with Daniels, then pulled the ball away. When it was secured, Sherman looked up to nothing but green and teammates. He scored 58 yards later, shocking almost everyone in the building.

“It was like the world stopped for a second there,” Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll said.

Sherman ran into the end zone, sans one shoe, while two stunned sidelines watched. The Seahawks couldn’t believe the shift. Nor could the Texans.

“Trying to make a play to win the ball game,” Schaub said. “We had Owen (Daniels) there and I should have probably just ditched it at his feet or held it and just live to punt and let our defense play.”

Sherman touts his preparation and knowing what’s going to come. That time, the Seahawks as a whole defense saw every indication of what was to happen.

That doesn’t mean it was the safe play.

Jumping Daniels’ route leaves the safety behind Sherman, in this case Earl Thomas, one-on-one with a receiver. Schaub didn’t go there, Sherman pushed hard into the flat, the game changed.

“It’s a high-risk, high-reward kind of play,” Sherman said. “We stand up when we need to.”


Yeah the "casual fan" who might not have actually watched the game, and might not realize that Dan Quinns defense gave up nearly 470 yards of offense and and 350 of them through the air. But he "knew".... blah blah blah.. Yeah he had them right where he wanted them..... down by 14 in the 4th..

:laugh3:
 
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