kearly":4z5oren4 said:
HansGruber":4z5oren4 said:
Jamie Collins has been fantastic this season. Gotta hand it to the guy, he earned me a lot of fantasy points late in the season as an IDP, as well. Paired him up with Lavonte David and racked up insane points.
But, he hasn't played Wilson yet. He has never played anyone like Wilson. Much less, Russell Wilson and Marshawn Lynch running out of the same backfield.
The OP is just another Denver Broncos fan bragging about an all-time great offense and history of winning. Don't care. Yawn. You bore us. We all know you will be nowhere to be found when your team gets their asses handed to them.
My confidence in a win can be measured by how dumb the visiting trolls are that week. There are plenty of smart Patriots fans in the world, I'm sure. But they aren't on Seahawks forums talking shit right now.
The sad thing is that a lot of these fans were probably around when the Patriots were completely destroyed by the '85 Bears, a team that the present day Seahawks have drawn many comparisons to. Any Pats fan has to ask himself if the 2014 Pats team could beat a modern version of that '85 Bears squad. Hence, the lack of intelligent shit talking this week.
Don't want to count the chicks before they hatch, but...
If the Seahawks beat the Patriots on Sunday, they will be unquestionably the greatest defense of all time. No other great defense like this one has won back to back titles. No other defense has done it in such dominant fashion. The '85 Bears beat the lousy Patriots, who shouldn't even have been in the playoffs that year, and who were quarterbacked by the amazing Tony Easton (?). The 2000 Ravens beat up on the hapless Giants, quarterbacked by Kerry "Career Backup" Collins.
The Seahawks, if they win, will have completely stomped Peyton Manning and the top-scoring offense of all time, almost shutting them out entirely - followed by a victory over Tom Brady. If that happens, it's not even a serious debate anymore. The Seahawks are, without doubt, the greatest defense of all time.
And I think everyone on that defense knows that. Which is why those Patriots shouldn't be out bragging or talking smack. They're about to experience a re-run of 1985.