NFL Discussion Thread - Hall of Fame Game: August 3rd

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But to say that if the ball were thrown a little bit further, it would have been a touchdown is basically admitting that it was on him, and he did indeed choke then, right?
Admitting the interception is on him is something that Kap has already done ad nauseum. 

And if you consider throwing a ball 12 inches short of his intended target is "choking," then fine.  I am not going to even attempt to try to convince you otherwise.  However I will say that the word "choke" is one of those meaningless words on NT that people throw around.  Its in the same category as "bust."
 
But to say that if the ball were thrown a little bit further, it would have been a touchdown is basically admitting that it was on him, and he did indeed choke then, right?
Admitting the interception is on him is something that Kap has already done ad nauseum. 

And if you consider throwing a ball 12 inches short of his intended target is "choking," then fine.  I am not going to even attempt to try to convince you otherwise.  However I will say that the word "choke" is one of those meaningless words on NT that people throw around.  Its in the same category as "bust."

I consider two picks and a fumble that late in the game choking, yes.

To me, that may very well be the definition.
 
 
 
But to say that if the ball were thrown a little bit further, it would have been a touchdown is basically admitting that it was on him, and he did indeed choke then, right?
Admitting the interception is on him is something that Kap has already done ad nauseum. 

And if you consider throwing a ball 12 inches short of his intended target is "choking," then fine.  I am not going to even attempt to try to convince you otherwise.  However I will say that the word "choke" is one of those meaningless words on NT that people throw around.  Its in the same category as "bust."
I consider two picks and a fumble that late in the game choking, yes.

To me, that may very well be the definition.
Ahhh.....now its not just the one interception that he threw to Sherman to end the game like you originally said, its the combination of the other plays.  Got it.  Carry on. 
 
 
 
But to say that if the ball were thrown a little bit further, it would have been a touchdown is basically admitting that it was on him, and he did indeed choke then, right?
Admitting the interception is on him is something that Kap has already done ad nauseum. 


And if you consider throwing a ball 12 inches short of his intended target is "choking," then fine.  I am not going to even attempt to try to convince you otherwise.  However I will say that the word "choke" is one of those meaningless words on NT that people throw around.  Its in the same category as "bust."


I consider two picks and a fumble that late in the game choking, yes.


To me, that may very well be the definition.


Ahhh.....now its not just the one interception that he threw to Sherman to end the game like you originally said, its the combination of the other plays.  Got it.  Carry on. 

Uhh...that last throw ended the game. It capped off the choke, did it not?
 
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I think the Broncos wash em.

10+ point victory at least.


i thought broncos by 10 or so two weeks ago and i still feel the same way.

I've been saying this since the end of the SF/Sea game. Denver will win by double digits.

The matchup will come down to Denver's defense vs. Seattle's offense and I'm taking Denver's defense without a doubt.

You're a fool if you think Peyton isn't gonna have a decent or a great game. He has two weeks to prep, a line that won't let him get touched and too many weapons for Seattle's secondary to handle.

I've been a fan of Seattle's secondary for the last two seasons but they don't have the experience or intelligence to go against a QB like Peyton.

Pete Carroll is my guy but he's not Bill Belicheck. I will be stunned if the Seahawks win this game.
 
I've been saying this since the end of the SF/Sea game. Denver will win by double digits.

The matchup will come down to Denver's defense vs. Seattle's offense and I'm taking Denver's defense without a doubt.

You're a fool if you think Peyton isn't gonna have a decent or a great game. He has two weeks to prep, a line that won't let him get touched and too many weapons for Seattle's secondary to handle.

I've been a fan of Seattle's secondary for the last two seasons but they don't have the experience or intelligence to go against a QB like Peyton.

Pete Carroll is my guy but he's not Bill Belicheck. I will be stunned if the Seahawks win this game.


Denver's defense "without a doubt" huh? Give me a break. I take it you're basing this claim on how Seattle has performed offensively in the past month but keep in mind who they've played. Denver's defense is nowhere near the caliber of those teams. Sure they have a great run defense but their pass defense is abysmal. Romo even put up godly numbers on them.

Which brings me to what I've been saying all along since we made it -- Russell will show out and win this game for us. Having Percy will be huge.
 
I've been saying this since the end of the SF/Sea game. Denver will win by double digits.

The matchup will come down to Denver's defense vs. Seattle's offense and I'm taking Denver's defense without a doubt.

You're a fool if you think Peyton isn't gonna have a decent or a great game. He has two weeks to prep, a line that won't let him get touched and too many weapons for Seattle's secondary to handle.

I've been a fan of Seattle's secondary for the last two seasons but they don't have the experience or intelligence to go against a QB like Peyton.

Pete Carroll is my guy but he's not Bill Belicheck. I will be stunned if the Seahawks win this game.


Denver's defense "without a doubt" huh? Give me a break. I take it you're basing this claim on how Seattle has performed offensively in the past month but keep in mind who they've played. Denver's defense is nowhere near the caliber of those teams. Sure they have a great run defense but their pass defense is abysmal. Romo even put up godly numbers on them.

Which brings me to what I've been saying all along since we made it -- Russell will show out and win this game for us. Having Percy will be huge.

Your location says enough.

Romo has never had an issue with passing yards, he can sling it.

Denver's pass defense is definitely not abysmal. It's not great either.
 
Your location says enough.

Romo has never had an issue with passing yards, he can sling it.

Denver's pass defense is definitely not abysmal. It's not great either.
Denvers defense does not compare to the 9ers, cardinals or rams! We have struggled in recent weeks but i expect SEA offense to have success. This game cant come any sooner these two weeks have been long to say the least haha
 
Put me in the category of Peyton will Peyton, and put up numbers NO MATTER the defense.


True heavyweight bout in every sense of the words. But Denver hasn't been stopped all season. I don't see it happening now. Doesnt


Add to that Seattle simply doesbt score enough to keep up with Peyton.
 
LIke Paul said, the Seahawks have not lost a game by more than 7 points in 44 games.  So if you believe the Broncos are going to win by more than 10, you must believe they are a significantly better team.

I'm not interested in making any predictions other than to say that I think it is a very good matchup.
 
49ers defense is head and shoulders above Denver's and Seattle was able to run on them on all game and it got worst as the game progressed.
Run all over us? 
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Come on man.  Give me a break.  Marshawn broke off a 40 yard touchdown run.  That completely inflated their stats.  Take that run away, and as a team they averaged 2.6 yards per carry.  Take away Russell Wilson's runs and they averaged 3.2 yards per carry.

Sorry  bro, but that is NOT "able to run on them all game."
 
Seattle ain't played probably the best offense ever. Statistically the best Individual offensive performance ever in 44 games either.


Peyton's a whioole diff beast.


Lol@ a guy who hasn't played all season winning MVP. Gotta stay out the trainers room for that fellas.
 
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Seattle ain't played probably the best offense ever. Statistically the best Individual offensive performance ever in 44 games either.


Peyton's a whioole diff beast.


Lol@ a guy who hasn't played all season winning MVP. Gotta stay out the trainers room for that fellas.
Peyton played statistically the easiest schedule in the NFL this year (tied with Chiefs).  They have only played two defenses the entire season that are even above average (in the top half of 32 defenses)- Baltimore in Week 1, and Kansas City which was completely exposed by the end of the season.  So that argument goes both ways.

The Seahawks have played a number of elite defenses, including most of the second half of the season.  That said, the best offense they faced all year is the Saints.  So again, the argument could go both ways.  
 
Lol@ a guy who hasn't played all season winning MVP. Gotta stay out the trainers room for that fellas.

Ah. You must be thinking regular season MVP. For a second I thought you were underestimating one of the most dynamic playmakers in the NFL's chance to be just that in this on game. Nevermind. Pardon my ignorance.
 
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