High scoring (I have 27-24 Hawks in my prediction thread) or low scoring, it will be close. Probably 6 points or less.
Your math is off...unless you have us converting 0 PAT'sthemunn":2aq9dfry said:It's going to be 42-0 Hawks.
Calling it now.
3 rushing TDs by Lynch and 4 passing TDs by RW.
By god I need them in the fantasy superbowl against Cam Newton (playing the Raiders) and Adrian Peterson.
-The Glove-":2vv2wk26 said:Your math is off...unless you have us converting 0 PAT'sthemunn":2vv2wk26 said:It's going to be 42-0 Hawks.
Calling it now.
3 rushing TDs by Lynch and 4 passing TDs by RW.
By god I need them in the fantasy superbowl against Cam Newton (playing the Raiders) and Adrian Peterson.
SoulfishHawk":fynr4vw5 said:You picked a good one schkoot, it's gonna' be EPIC
Aros":239xj0zy said:Any Seahawks fan who thinks we are going to walk onto the field and destroy the 49ers simply because we are at home is in for a rude awakening. Facing the 49ers, the Seahawks are essentially facing themselves - but better. Maybe not in every category or position but all things being equal, the 49ers are essentially the Seahawks in about a year or two. (Not including Russell Wilson, he's already two years into the future).
This game will be decided by turnovers and the trenches.
No blowouts. A close brawl to the finish. Having said that, I do legitimately give the Seahawks the edge due to the best home field advantage in the NFL. The 12th Man is no joke. That's not simply a Seahawks fan's opinion stated on a Seahawks message board, that's a simple fact that cannot be denied once it is experienced be it other players, coaches, broadcasters or fans.
Here's to a great game with no injuries. (Although if Gore and Kap get the stomach flu before the game I won't mind).
Shane Falco":dpg5vezm said:Aros":dpg5vezm said:Any Seahawks fan who thinks we are going to walk onto the field and destroy the 49ers simply because we are at home is in for a rude awakening. NO RUDE AWAKINGS HERE. Facing the 49ers, the Seahawks are essentially facing themselves - but better. Maybe not in every category or position but all things being equal, the 49ers are essentially the Seahawks in about a year or two. (Not including Russell Wilson, he's already two years into the future).
This game will be decided by turnovers and the trenches.
No blowoutsWRONG. A close brawl to the finish. Having said that, I do legitimately give the Seahawks the edge due to the best home field advantage in the NFL. The 12th Man is no joke. That's not simply a Seahawks fan's opinion stated on a Seahawks message board, that's a simple fact that cannot be denied once it is experienced be it other players, coaches, broadcasters or fans.
Here's to a great game with no injuries. (Although if Gore and Kap get the stomach flu before the game I won't mind).
No Aros, that's only one of the reasons why we are going to destroy the 49ers.
925NinersFan":3dj0lhg7 said:This game is going to be epic for sure. Our rivalry is getting more and more intense, and I can see many great battles between our teams for years to come. I've got confidence is my Niners as long as Kaep can handle the noise. He did well at the Superdome in NO, and I'm sure Harbaugh is prepping him for Clink since this ain't our first foray in your stadium and we know what to expect. We pulled out the win last year at your house (even tho Lynch broke our non-rushing TD record which admittedly sucked), and while you guys aren't the same team with Wilson at the helm, neither are we with Kaep.
So while you guys have the edge in home field advantage, we've got the edge in coaching (Harbs is 5-1 all-time against Carroll).
In my opinion coaching advantage > noise advantage.
925NinersFan":2l0ood3s said:So while you guys have the edge in home field advantage, we've got the edge in coaching (Harbs is 5-1 all-time against Carroll).
In my opinion coaching advantage > noise advantage.