How do you figure "top to bottom"?
Sure,
Seattle Defense > Denver Defense
DB's
RB
Front 7
Even Seattle Depth > Denver's
But,
Denver Offense > Seattle Offense
Manning > Wilson
Denver WR's > Seattle WR's
Denver O line > Seattle O line
Makes for interesting game doesn't it?
I don't disagree with many points on this thread from both sides. But let's face it, this game will VERY LIKELY be a close game... I have predicted all week that regardless of whether Seattle's offense is underrated or Denver's is overhyped, I don't see a blowout or either team scoring 30+...
Coming from a Denver fan ~ this is one of the long proven strategies in knocking Manning off his game. Manning is most successful on quick release and timing. He goes thru progressions very quickly.
Personally, I think its a must to jam our receivers. Seattle certainly has the DB's to do it...
Denver fan respectfully chiming in...
Sure Denver's offense has had a historic season - the numbers don't lie. BUT what does matter is how teams perform late in the season, including the playoffs. I can tell you that Denver's success as of lately is largely due to a more balanced approach...
I live in Denver and most of the radio media has come out in defense of Sherman.
I personally hated Crabtree ever since he threw a fit for not being drafted earlier in 2009.
Concerns about the defense from a Denver fan.
Denver's defense was porous all season, especially our secondary. Part of the reason we lost to San Diego in Week 15 was not being able to stop sorry Ryan Matthews who accounted for 127/177 yds rushing and getting off the field on 3rd down. I also...