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We shall see about this. The last time they played in Seattle, the Niners also didn't have Crabtree. Seattle was able to double cover Boldan and Davis and neutralize the Niners offense. The Niners now have additional weapons. In addition, Kaep is playing a lot better, whereas Wilson is not. I see the Niners more prepared for the crowd noise and with just too many weapons for Seattle to stop (especially if the refs actually call Sherman for holding - which he does on every play).
On the other side of the ball, Seattle doesn't have that many offensive weapons. Yes, they have Lynch, but he won't get a huge amount of yards, as he did against NO. Just look how the Niners' line contained Lacy, who is very similar to Lynch. Without Harvin, their receivers are just so-so.
My prediction. It'll be a tight game for the first half and the Niners will take it by at least a touchdown in the second half - 21-14.
Seahawks will destroy the 49'ers.
Seattle - 32
San Francisco - 14.
I would like to the Broncos beat the Pats.
Denver - 30
NE - 27
Seahawks will win the Superbowl no matter who they play. I guarantee that!
I want Peyton to atleast play one last Superbowl, just to shut up the critics. They will lose against Seattle but eh.
I didn't make picks but it isn't going the way I thought, definitely figured a closer game. I'm also surprised the Pats didn't kick that FG instead of going for it on 4th down.
I did??? So much for my great memory??? Welker is a gamer, I like watching him.
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