Posted on 02/04/2014 10:38:03 AM PST by US Navy Vet
...cracked Peyton Manning's hand signal code during the Super Bowl so they were able to predict every play
The Seattle Seahawks have revealed that a good part of their defensive strategy at the Super Bowl came from the fact that they were able to decode Peyton Manning's hand signals on the field. Controversial corner back Richard Sherman said that he and his fellow defenders cracked the code that the Denver Broncos quarterback was using, meaning that they knew exactly what to expect for each play. 'We knew what route concepts they liked on different downs, so we jumped all the routes. Then we figured out the hand signals for a few of the route audibles in the first half,' he said.
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Jeeze. I hate when I hot-edit a sentence and render it unintelligible. Try this for the first paragraph. Ugh.
I’ll disagree. It’s no secret that Peyton will be the most coveted on-air, ex-NFL talent since Theisman. He’s already proven his on-camera ease with all of his commercial appearances. If he’s not part of the in-studio pregame team at whichever network wins him, he’ll be the primary color-guy for A team right away.
Ahh... so there was no use for it since they never got to a situation where it would make a difference :-) I did hear him, during the week leading up to the SB, having a little fun with the reporters about it. But that got play because it was the most recognized call, there were certainly others. And he did voice play changes alot amongst the linemen because they obviously can't watch for hand signals.
But in this case, getting away from Omaha (and other actual audible calls) in favor of hand signals, was this a case of perhaps overthinking and confusing his own players or allowing his team the opportunity to miss his hand-signaled "audibles"? The old school in me says you dance wit' who brung ya'. Just a thought...
Why not? First they totally destroy Manning on the field, then Sherman messes with his mind. I think it establishes physical and intellectual domination. Keep in mind, that safety flub at the beginning of the game wasn't caused by stolen symbols.
I'm really, really liking Sherman's attitude.
Does this mean the capitol of Nebraska is not Omaha?
Richard should be getting a lot of calls from San Diego and Kansas City.
A crummy commercial?
Why admit this? LOL It makes their win/defense seem much less impressive.
No the Capitol of Nebraska is LINCOLN!
Yeah, because if the enemy fails to conceal their plan adequately you should avert your eyes. =P
I’m not a Bronco’s or Seahawk’s fan but I told my son that it seemed the Seahawks knew exactly which play Peyton Manning called as if they owned the signals and the play book. He thought I was crazy. I’ve just been vindicated.
No wonder Richard Sherman has been showing so much respect for Peyton Manning. He knows what the Seahawks did to him.
My favorite guy on the team! :-)
” ....this reminds me of the New England patriots spying on the opposite side during practice...”
You mean imaginary? Quite possibly.
Baseball teams do this. They study the pitcher, to see if he ‘tips’ his pitches. Good pitchers know not to give any hint of what they are throwing.
Why wouldn’t it be?
Nope. It’s “Omaha”
jeez, no kidding.
LOL...you're right. Actually, I was thinking "OmaHA".
“I figured out the Seahawks hand signals after the very first play of the game and after the very first play of the 2nd half applause.”
Outstanding humor !!
Sherman is a student scholar, 2nd in his HS graduating class, completed degree at Stanford.
I think he’s telling the fans there is more to football than just physical ability. He said “we.....figured out the hand signs” but not when, or who.
The deep backs pretty much took the long passes away, forcing Manning to pass short, racking up a Super Bowl record for completed passes, but scoring almost nothing.
Pocket passers are not finished because of pass & run quarterbacks. Pass and run quarterbacks are becoming more common because of a dearth of good pocket passers.
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