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To: RayChuang88

Brady is one of the fastest at dumping the ball at 2.4 seconds. I don’t think the Pats will win on the deep ball, but Brady can win if he can keep finding people to catch it that quickly.

The Pats have a pretty good run game. Defense did a good job on the Colts, though the Colts dropped a lot of passes. I couldn’t believe that. Seattle’s O-line is a mess. Lynch is good, but he’s not a magician.

Seahawks are nowhere near 100 percent physically, and their line has been patchwork since week four. Like Arizona, its a miracle that they are back in the bowl.

As for the defense, it is amazing. They are just so fanatical about preparation and their expectations of performance. The most amazing thing about the GB game was that GB only scored one TD. The defense was on the field without rest the entire game, and in the end Sherman and Thomas played with injuries that would have sidelined other players immediately.

If Sherman and Thomas are healthy, and Therrel Simon is ready (he’s the weak link in the secondary right now), then it’s going to be interesting.

If its going to be short passes and run game from the Pats, I would expect more field goals in the final score, like with GB.

If the offense can find its keester by the second quarter, then I do think the Seahawks will win. If they played like last week, then no way.

This year, I think that the Pats are a better team than GB. The only flaw in that train of thought is that last year Denver set records. They were scoring 50 a game for a while there.

I thought for sure Denver would smoke Seattle, for the same reason as this year: Seattle’s O take so long to get rolling for some reason.

The last thing is that divine intervention cannot be ruled out. The GB win was a miracle in the classic sense of the word. The probability of Seattle winning like they did, when you stack it up situationally through that last three minutes, is so miniscule. To say that Wilson is religious is an understatement. He lives his faith, and his faith in the idea that he is in the game until literally the last second is gone is also real. He doesn’t attribute this to his own skill either. He actually believes that someday he’ll be a good quarterback, but that day is not today. One of these days, people will probably compare Wilson with Roger Staubach, especially on character.

God may not ultimately care about football, but He may very much care about whether He considers Wilson a worthwhile example about what the power of faith can accomplish.

I would never have written that if I didn’t see the GB game with my own eyes. I’ve never seen anything like that in watching sports over the last 45 years. I say this also considering that Aaron Rodgers will be an HOF quarterback of the highest possible character and that GB is one of the classiest organizations in the NFL - period.

Most of the penalties went GB’s way that day. The 2 point conversion is what did it for me. They miss that and the game is over - period. How they made it, and then what they did in overtime caused me to consider that perhaps God had taken a side in that game. This is especially true in light of the game Jermaine Kearse had had before his game winning catch.

Seattle, given the health of its players and the performance of their offense of late, should lose on Sunday. Based on what I saw in the GB game, perhaps they won’t.


19 posted on 01/30/2015 10:40:52 AM PST by RinaseaofDs
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To: RinaseaofDs
It should be noted since the game is played indoors, there is a possibility of a track meet game with the last team possessing the football winning the game.

But there is a new factor here: the quality of the natural grass field they'll use. They had a problem with the grass field being too wet during the BCS Championship Game four years ago; hopefully, the field will be reasonably dry for the Super Bowl.

29 posted on 01/30/2015 12:14:53 PM PST by RayChuang88 (FairTax: America's economic cure)
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To: RinaseaofDs

Denver lost to Seattle for the same reasons Denver lost to the Pats...it only differs in how badly.


35 posted on 01/30/2015 12:59:27 PM PST by lepton ("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
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To: RinaseaofDs

You might want to give a teensy bit of consideration to the other 17 games. I’m actually quite pleased that the rest of the nation has thrown the baby out with the bathwater and evaluating both of these teams based only on their most recent performances. Can’t wait for Sunday...


36 posted on 01/30/2015 4:25:40 PM PST by Lexinom
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To: RinaseaofDs

Whenever I see a deep analysis like yours I always look at the poster’s home page to see where they are from. you are from Washington state so I’m sorry, but I do believe your bias is showing in your wishful analysis...

I too am biased. I’ve always liked the Patriots because when I was stationed many years ago on Cape Cod I could get tickets to the Foxboro games really cheap because New England sucked then... So they kinda grew on me, even though most of the time I went when they played the more “famous” teams and I wanted to see the big stars. Latter when stationed in Washington DC during the time when the Redskins were a Superbowl team I couldn’t get any tickets at a decent price and the fans were all obnoxious about how great they were... I became a Dallas fan then!

Now I work as a contractor for Microsoft and have to go to Seattle several times a year. I’ve grown fond of the Seahawks since then but still like the Patriots, too.

So I’ll say, forget the analysis and wishful thinking. I’ll be watching the game tomorrow with a happy heart and pleased to see either team win, and hopefully no blow-outs!


41 posted on 01/31/2015 10:41:10 AM PST by Alas Babylon!
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