Of that group, I would say Denver scares me the least, with KC following very closely on that list.Super Bowl opponent scares you least and most out of Den, KC, Oakland and Pitt. NE excluded purposely as they'd obviously scare the most.
KC scares me the least. Worst offensive weapons combined with a defense that I think we can handle easily. Denver second least. They have better weapons on offense but they don't have a QB capable of using them to their full ability. Then probably Oakland and finally Pitt. It's close with Oakland and Pitt but Pittsburg has been their and done this before. The Raiders are still an unproven playoff commodity.Super Bowl opponent scares you least and most out of Den, KC, Oakland and Pitt. NE excluded purposely as they'd obviously scare the most.
Vanderjackt or whatever his name was.Not just that, but a damn good kicker can just flatout go cold overnight and never get "it" back. There are no guarantees with any positions, but place kickers are at the bottom as far as predictability.
Pittsburgh would scare me the most because Roethlisberger is capable of doing exactly what he did to us.Super Bowl opponent scares you least and most out of Den, KC, Oakland and Pitt. NE excluded purposely as they'd obviously scare the most.
He is having a great game. But with him it's a question of character and how long this will last. If he never gets in trouble again he absolutely would have been a great pick for us. Of course if he gets suspended it would have been a massive mistake.Looks like Noah Spence might have been the best pick for us in the second after all.
I could almost buy it if they were really close to getting over the hump and the PK position was a major weak spot.It's just dumb. It would be one thing if kickers were super predictable and you knew you were getting one of the best in the league by doing so but kickers are so damn fickle. Guys come and go all the time. Why anyone would waste a second round pick on a kicker is beyond me.
Save issue that plagued Seattle in the first 6 weeks.I'm not watching, why is Russell Wilson having such a bad game?
It highights how an Oline can make or breal a team. When they are good they go unnoticed. When they are bad your offense can't do anything.Save issue that plagued Seattle in the first 6 weeks.
The O-line is getting dominated.
They are going to lose this game and put us in an excellent position to win homefield.
This season really is shaping up nicely and I'm just hoping we take advantage and finally get back to a SB after all these years.
I'd say the jury is still out on that until we find out what Jaylon can get back to.Looks like Noah Spence might have been the best pick for us in the second after all.
TB's defense has been after him all day.I'm not watching, why is Russell Wilson having such a bad game?
AlmostI could almost buy it if they were really close to getting over the hump and the PK position was a major weak spot.
Watching this game has reminded of watching Romo back in the day running for his life all day trying to get away from pressure.Save issue that plagued Seattle in the first 6 weeks.
The O-line is getting dominated.
They are going to lose this game and put us in an excellent position to win homefield.
This season really is shaping up nicely and I'm just hoping we take advantage and finally get back to a SB after all these years.
Gotta love it. The lead widens. And, the Seahawks looked easily beatable to day against a just above average defense. Not scared of them at all.