Man, that was crazy. I watched until Seahawks were down 20 to 3, then ran an errand. Came back and they were back to 13-20, Houston had the ball with under 3 minutes to go. Then boom, huge interception by Sherman I think. Fun as hell, but this team still has some flaws that need fixing.
It was Sherman. Already 4-0 and you gotta figure they won't lose a home game, maybe one...they are legit and might get homefield advantage
Yeah. They can and should. A lil underwhelmed with Russell Wilson today. Granted he was facing a tough Houston D.
Good coverage on D by Houston and he was getting pressured so he used his feet nicely. I thought it was a good showing. Considering Mebane got hurt and no Okung I thought it was brilliant.
They were starting 3 backups on the line against JJ Watt. It's gonna make any offense look bad. I agree, though, that they stole one.
Houston definitely should've won that game...Sherman's pick 6 was one of the bigger gifts I've ever witnessed. Another interesting week coming up...the Seahawks travel to Indianapolis and the Texans go to SF.
Losing. Indy is tough, though. And as good as Seattle is, they're not as good away from home. Good thing for them is that they have a good chance at HFA in the playoffs.
Seattle isn't nearly as good away from home. Which seriously makes me question how fair their HFA is. I was reading that the way the stadium is designed makes the fans much much louder. That's questionable in my opinion. Loud fans is one thing, but loud fans that are amplified by the design of the building is really no different than pumping in crowd noise through the speakers.
Hey, when you've never won anything, you start to feel like you gotta try anything and everything. Starting to feel like that for the Blazers. Used to feel like that for the SF Giants (until they won 2 WS in 3 seasons).
He's entitled to bad games. And it maybe insane...but I still have reservations on Russell Wilson. He wasn't very good on that last drive.
I love the people that are questions Wilson, Kaepernick, Luck, etc. These guys are the future and they are on far more than they're off. They're well ahead of their peers and it's not really that close. I'm sure one is going to eventually falter and disappear. But by and large, they are the future. And they're good. Seahawks aren't 4-1 with most guys at QB. He's elevated that team. He's looked very mediocre at times, but I've never thought he's looked anything less than that/average, and he's usually more.
That's kind of a silly complaint in my opinion. So acoustics are now unfair? If Seattle can do it, so can everyone else.
That stadium is all Paul Allen. He wouldn't have it any other way. He wants a real home court advantage with both of his teams. If he could get by with it, he would add additional noise and accoustics in the Rose Garden.
I was beginning to think I was the only one who felt this way. So what happens when they play on a neutral turf in a Super Bowl?