by gsdgsd » Thu Feb 13, 2014 9:51 am
The Seahawks had a really great defense and blah blah blah. The Broncos' special teams sucked -- in the first half, the (foolish) attempt to run out the opening kick pinned them deep, which led to the safety, which led to the Seahawks getting great field position right off; in the second half, the inability to tackle Percy Harvin squelched the last hopes of anything good coming out of it. The Seahawks' defense completely beat down the Broncos' running game, taking out an important (if unheralded) change of pace. And it's an open secret that the Broncos' wide receivers don't react well to physical play (Thomas gets thrown off, Decker whines, Welker gets a concussion if anyone comes within three yards of his skull), and the Seahawks have the most physical (and best) DBs in the league. And the Broncos apparently had no idea that the aforementioned Harvin was fast.
But to sum up: a) defense beats offense, b) the Seahawks are the most complete football team going right now.
The Seahawks had a really great defense and blah blah blah. The Broncos' special teams sucked -- in the first half, the (foolish) attempt to run out the opening kick pinned them deep, which led to the safety, which led to the Seahawks getting great field position right off; in the second half, the inability to tackle Percy Harvin squelched the last hopes of anything good coming out of it. The Seahawks' defense completely beat down the Broncos' running game, taking out an important (if unheralded) change of pace. And it's an open secret that the Broncos' wide receivers don't react well to physical play (Thomas gets thrown off, Decker whines, Welker gets a concussion if anyone comes within three yards of his skull), and the Seahawks have the most physical (and best) DBs in the league. And the Broncos apparently had no idea that the aforementioned Harvin was fast.
But to sum up: a) defense beats offense, b) the Seahawks are the most complete football team going right now.