Rooting for Tampa Bay. Yes, we defeated Atlanta already, but that team still concerns me if we make the playoffs and have to face them. Better for us if Atlanta drops in the standings to keep them from getting home field over us.
...wait until the seahawks play their thurs game...those things are dreadful.SeAhAwKeR4life":1nzkv6ba said:The Bucs unis have to be the ugliest ever devised, who could win in such ridiculous garb?ukeface: :34853_doh:
Seattle is going to wear those bright green gag fests?Cyrus12":1unb0n5l said:...wait until the seahawks play their thurs game...those things are dreadful.SeAhAwKeR4life":1unb0n5l said:The Bucs unis have to be the ugliest ever devised, who could win in such ridiculous garb?ukeface: :34853_doh:
Aros":vae8fdkl said:Dang was hoping the Bucs could pull it out but the Falcons are just too good on offense. Getting the #1 seed is looking tougher and tougher with each passing week and mounting injuries.![]()
Hawk-Lock":2iqss08d said:Yeah no need to worry about home-field. We are only one loss behind the Cowboys. And don't forget we own a tie-breaker with Atlanta. Once Atlanta has to start playing road games in November/December against someone better than Tampa, they will fold. Like the Saints, they are a finesse team that is built for the dome. The rest of their schedule is pretty tough, looking at it, wouldn't surprise me if they finish the year 3-4.
Right now the worst case scenario looks pretty favorable, we lose home field to Dallas. Dallas has little to no home field advantage. If we have to go play an NFC Championship game in Cowboys stadium, it will basically be a neutral field game.
silverjoel":1zihltcy said:Hawk-Lock":1zihltcy said:Yeah no need to worry about home-field. We are only one loss behind the Cowboys. And don't forget we own a tie-breaker with Atlanta. Once Atlanta has to start playing road games in November/December against someone better than Tampa, they will fold. Like the Saints, they are a finesse team that is built for the dome. The rest of their schedule is pretty tough, looking at it, wouldn't surprise me if they finish the year 3-4.
Right now the worst case scenario looks pretty favorable, we lose home field to Dallas. Dallas has little to no home field advantage. If we have to go play an NFC Championship game in Cowboys stadium, it will basically be a neutral field game.
You (the Seahawks) don't really have a tie-breaker over the Falcons any more due to the tie. You can't look at losses any more as a team that finishes with the same amount of losses would have one more win. The only teams you can tie at the end of the season currently are Arizona and Washington.
JGfromtheNW":3t4oqcyq said:Pretty sure that's how it works. Who knows, maybe the Falcons tie with the Saints and we all end at 10-5-1. We hold a breaker over the Falcons for beating them. Saints hold it over us for beating us.