this is an amazing piece of production! i imagine it took many hours to find all the clips and put it together so seamlessly...really exceptional work!
I love the way you clam what’s rightfully yours! I’m the first Native American to have achieved a list of historical accomplishments and what they all have in common. No excuses why my life was influenced by the hardships around me. I love the beat and that dance is priceless. Lol
that secondary was so good they didnt even need a dominant pass rusher or great linebacker to be all time...if they had a all time edge man and linebacker its a wrap
we were always here just everyone ignored us until we got our new jerseys!!!!!And we have some true fans but drama queens love being on the winning team so yeah but true MrSiad123
I think your perspective has a lot to do with where you're from. If you've lived in Western Washington your whole life (like me) then there aren't a lot more fans here than before. It's not like our crowd looked like the crowds at Jacksonville games before this year. Every home game has been sold out since 2003, including four straight losing seasons from 2008-2011. The team has always had amazing local support. How many other teams would have 10,000 fans lined up outside the team's HQ at 3:00 AM to welcome them back after a loss? As far as I know it's only Seattle, and it's always been that way. I don't think there are more bandwagoners for this team than previous Super Bowl winners. Look at how many Patriots, Colts, Packers, Steelers, Ravens and Giants that popped up after their championships. The only difference in the perception of the Seattle fanbase is the media can't ignore the Seahawks like they have been doing since 1976.
It’s up to debate between Sherman and Revis… Sherman had help from Thomas and Chancellor… also Sherman wouldn’t always follow the number one receiver… Revis had no help and constantly following the number one receiver.. but imagine having Sherman and Revis on the same team though.
R.Sherman is the second best cornerback. D.Sanders is the best corner. R.Sherman is real good,he was drafted in the fifth round.I know all the teams that past him,are mad at them selves now.Super Bowl XLVIII champions, GO SEAHAWKS !!!!
He's good but I never heard of this man until last season so it's hard to say he's the best after one season it's still way better people at his position my opinion
Aqib Talib is by far the best in the game. can cover the slot jump the short route and get deep. not to mention run stoppage Sherman looked great cause cam chancellor owned the middle Bobby Wagner is lightning underneath and cliff Avril and Co got constant pressure. causes bad decisions and telegraphed throws. not saying he's not good but that's what made him think "best in the game " about himself. he forgot the rest of his defense.
+Sam Hansen 1 word counteracts that whole paragraph: Revis. But here comes an explanation: Revis is by far the best man-to-man cover guy in the league. He doesn't have the size of Brandon Browner or the speed of Patrick Peterson but he plays smart football. The man is called Revis island for a reason. It's hard to get separation which triggers the QB(At least a smart one) to look elsewhere for a read meaning no/few targets, no/few catches and no/few TDs.
+Steven B I respect your perspective and reasoning. you're clearly educated in football, I simply disagree. I think Revis is outstanding, as is Sherman and the reason Sherman gets more picks is because he plays a slightly softer (feel the receiver) bait coverage especially on north south routes whereas Revis just locks tight. not to mention what I said earlier. but. .. I like Talib. ...because he can do both. so I respectfully disagree.
I respect that; Talib is a good corner but I just think Revis is too good at locking down these premier WRs. Sherman's good but I never liked the fact that he trash talks everyone and everything that opposes him from Crabtree to Skip Bayless(lol). Also, let's not forget about Chris Harris Jr. as a premier cornerback on the same team as Talib. I personally like the man-to-man coverage schemes people like Bowles or Rex Ryan run more than I do the zone in the flats scheme people run more with inexperienced corners. 1 player I like corner-back wise who should have his role expanded eventually: Marcus Williams on the Jets. I like the way he plays and I hope the NYJ keep him long enough to retain him when Revis and Cromartie retire(I'm a Jet fan btw, I thought Revis was the best even when he played for the Pats though...I typically try to remain unbiased when rating player intangibles and skill levels.) You seem to know some football as well! I learned through watching games, playing fantasy football and evaluating talent on rosters through stats. Have a good day!
+Steven B Rex dials up man to man because he loves to blitz and got spoiled with Rodgers Cromartie and Revis playing corner who could run that man to man and let his lbs pun their ears back and go (and even thigh I hate rexy he's come up with some pretty sexy blitzes and stunts this year) in my humble opinion with inexperienced corners you're gonna have to sit in a zone more because you don't wanna tip your blitzes by drastically switching coverages to limit their exposure every time you wanna bring the heat or gamble on a run blitz. and baring the rare case of a pro dominate ready cb coming out of college you have to protect them in your scheme because the qb isn't gonna attack them with a 4 man rush.....he's gonna look to kill when you have them isolated on a blitz and they're a whole lot lonely in man to man with no help than a zone with help all over.
Well yea, he has had incredible defenses minus 2014 w/ the Jets for a long period of time. He is a defensive guru if he has a decent corner or 2 that can play man-to-man. If he doesn't have that, your team will go down in flames like the 2014 Jets did when their best DBs were Darrin Walls and Marcus Williams(although he looks good, he wasn't ready to lead that secondary yet) for the length of the season(also Antonio Allen and Jaiquwan Jarrett). Also, I don't recall him having DRC(Rodgers-Cromartie) but he did have ACro(Antonio Cromartie). I thought the Bills would be more dangerous but they seem to be inconsistent and injury-plagued on offense(Watkins, McCoy and K. Williams). Also, the Jets and Fitzpatrick are playing relatively well thus far(Besides Week 3 at times. But I remember in the 3rd quarter, his stats at least looked damn good before 1 underthrow(INT), 1 tipped pass(INT) and 1 bad throw(INT) ruined that. Football QOTD: Do you like the 3-4 or the 4-3 better as a system? I've always liked the 4-3 even though the 3-4 offers more versatility with LB dropbacks and such.