FlyingGreg
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Christian Ponder. Mark "Dirty" Sanchez. Ryan Tannehill. Jay Cutler. John Skelton (or Kevin Kolb). Ryan Fitzpatrick. Alex Smith. Sam Bradford.
Sorry, I'm just not scared. I know three of those already own wins over us, but those were road games and we shot ourselves in the foot in each one. NONE of them were the main reason their teams won. Of that list, Cutler is the one who I think we need to really worry about, but even he has been known to flop time to time. Who is he going to throw to other than Marshall, who will be Shermanized?
5 of these 8 have to come into our house of pain and feel the love from the 12s. It may even be Colin Kaepernick playing for the Whiners come Christmas Eve Eve, since they may already have fome field wrapped up - although I doubt numbnutz Harbaugh will pass up the chance to beat Carroll again.
Compare that with:
Skelton. Romo. Rodgers. Newton. Bradford. Brady. Smith. Stafford. As I posted in my "Expectations & Perspective" thread yesterday, 5 of those 8 eclipsed 4000 yards last season - ironically, something no Seahawks QB has EVER accomplished.
Bottom line - we have a good shot at a 5-3 or 6-2 second half. We also got better down the stretch last season - hopefully that trend reappears this season.
Sorry, I'm just not scared. I know three of those already own wins over us, but those were road games and we shot ourselves in the foot in each one. NONE of them were the main reason their teams won. Of that list, Cutler is the one who I think we need to really worry about, but even he has been known to flop time to time. Who is he going to throw to other than Marshall, who will be Shermanized?
5 of these 8 have to come into our house of pain and feel the love from the 12s. It may even be Colin Kaepernick playing for the Whiners come Christmas Eve Eve, since they may already have fome field wrapped up - although I doubt numbnutz Harbaugh will pass up the chance to beat Carroll again.
Compare that with:
Skelton. Romo. Rodgers. Newton. Bradford. Brady. Smith. Stafford. As I posted in my "Expectations & Perspective" thread yesterday, 5 of those 8 eclipsed 4000 yards last season - ironically, something no Seahawks QB has EVER accomplished.
Bottom line - we have a good shot at a 5-3 or 6-2 second half. We also got better down the stretch last season - hopefully that trend reappears this season.