MidwestHawker
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"Who could beat the Seahawks" is pretty obviously a compliment, not a slight.
RolandDeschain":3ksp3bb8 said:In the real world this year, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers had the most likely shot.![]()
acbass":2eu732me said:I have noticed it too. Every question is "who can go into Seattle and beat the Seahawks?" Whenever they answer it you can tell they are hesitant cause they don't really think anyone can, but they have to talk about something. To me, it's a MAJOR compliment. They all are basically saying "this team is about as good as it gets, especially at home. It's almost impossible to go in there and beat them." They are right, I guess. Anything can happen, but that really is the ultimate question in the NFC Playoffs. Can anyone come here and beat us in front of this crowd, with this defense, with this running back, with this quarterback, and with this coaching staff. 11-1 is impressive, ladies and gentlemen. This is that "respect" we always talk about getting.
Sounds just like the Patriots from years past.amill87":26moqvpe said:Well to be fair, we are so good that we are almost boring from a media perspective.
scakfan":wzmpugve said:The media is still playing the depleted secondary card. You would think after that Saints shellacking that they would come up with something more original. Even in its current condition our secondary is better than the 49ers and I won't even bother comparing QBs. These pundits are wishing and praying for a Seattle loss to help solidify the 49ers playoff chances. Me thinks a smack-down by Seattle is on the horizon.