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Phony story, League rules same for all teams. The author trying to start trouble. league desgnates where tickets can be sold. Same for the other four teams still in the hunt.
Phony story, League rules same for all teams. The author trying to start trouble. league desgnates where tickets can be sold. Same for the other four teams still in the hunt.
I will definitely be cheering for the 49ers when they play Seattle. Though it will be difficult since they beat out the Packers. My motto this year was anybody but the Seahawks. Seahawks annoy the heck out of me. They remind me of the Brewers. Talk a lot of trash & love to showboat, but haven't really done anything yet. Hopefully 'big brother' 49ers will knock some humility into them.
PS - I don't understand the hate people have for Kaepernick. His TD mock of Cam caught me a little by surprise, but other than that, I don't get the hate.
49ers are playing the best football right now... and look the best top to bottom of the 4 remaining teams.
They are my pick...
I would argue that both the Pats and Broncos are playing much better on offense than the 49ers. And one could argue the Seahawks are playing better defense but I think that's a push. So IMO, the 49ers might be the best team left across the board.. but not the best from Top to Bottom.. probably just semantics though.
Personally, i give the edge to the Seahawks next Sunday... but it should be close and anything could happen.
I would argue that both the Pats and Broncos are playing much better on offense than the 49ers. And one could argue the Seahawks are playing better defense but I think that's a push. So IMO, the 49ers might be the best team left across the board.. but not the best from Top to Bottom.. probably just semantics though.
Personally, i give the edge to the Seahawks next Sunday... but it should be close and anything could happen.
Homefield advantage aside, given the Seahawks offensive woes I don't give them the edge. Lynch broke 100 yards Saturday for the first time since Week 9 I think and the passing game is 31st ranked over the last month of the season.
If you could simply put aside home field advantage then your right and that is possible in most places but not in Seattle. The home crowd definitely helped the Seahawks on Sunday vs the Saints. At the end of both halves the Saints had the ball with under a minute left to play and both times the Saints could not do anything because they had NO TIMEOUTS left. That can be directly attributed to the home crowd and or the plain stupidity of Brees and or Peyton for wasting time outs vs taking a 5 yard penalty..
Anyway, Great defense and a strong running game has traditionally been the formula for playoff success in the NFL. Exactly what the Seahawks displayed on Saturday. Obviously if the 49ers can stop Lynch, they have a great chance.. but the Seahawks can use those same tactics against the 49ers. I guess it simply boils down to which team has the better defense..
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