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Watching the Super Bowl


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Tate, Harvin, and multiple other guys who can actually catch a ball when Wilson is scrambling.

 

LaFail would be 4th string there at best like most teams in the league.  Run game went from"beast mode" breaking tackles and safeties not loading the box.  They still dominated the line, Lynch averaged a whopping 2.6 yards a carry much less than our RBs average vs 90% of our opponents (Dwill averaged 4.2 for the whole Year).  All this "Pressure" Manning was getting?  He was Hit a whole 4 times 1 resulting in a sack.  We hit the QB 4 times in the first half of most of our games.

Difference is their D is Balanced ours is Very Unbalanced.

Seattles was in the past with the super strong DBs weak front line.  What they do? FA and draft this year.

 

Balanced strong D, Good Mobile QB, and pass catchers for the QB = How Seattle won it all this year, how San Fran made it just short from beating  Denver around in the big game.

According to the #'s Seattle has one of the worst OL in the whole league yet they are the SB Champs.

 

 

who does SEA have as WRs? SF and Den had far superior WRs and TEs than SEA. 

 

SEA won with a dominant D, run game (helped by the OL), and a smart mobile QB. 

 

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I've watched the game quite a few times. I see it differently. You can't get into passing situations against Seattle or SF, you have to keep them honest. Most offenses cant handle their combo of pass rushers and coverage. Look what happened when we were down by two scores late in the 4th against SF, Cam was straight up harassed. We have to get our running game better this year and for that reason we have the following priority for the offseason:

1 Oline

2 DB

3 WR

I only put DB ahead of WR because obviously D wins championships.

Lafell caught 56% of the balls thrown to him. This tops Gordon, Green, Jackson, and Johnson. This according to KFFL. Do we need to upgrade the WR for the future, yes. Is that our top problem on Offense, no.

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