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When I went last year to the Vikes-Seahawk game, that place got quiet really fast when Peterson did his big touchdown run. It was like the 4th play of the game. Sadly, we have Ponder to thank for the rest of the game.:shifty: I'm afraid to see what ticket prices are going to be like next year.:dead:
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The way i'd do it is allow the QB to broadcast his signals to the players on the field but only once they're all on the line and set. I'd also allow the head coach be able to monitor it but also broadcast plays to the QB like he can now. On the defensive side of the ball i'd have a similar setup with the middle linebacker in place of the QB. |
"The Seahawks will never win a Superbowl in my lifetime" - Philip Seymour Hoffman
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If true, I have not heard that. Source? What is being said is that people at the game were surprised at how loud the crowd was......because most Superbowl crowds aren't normally very rowdy or vocal. Edit: I wanted to add that there is lots of talk here about the Seattle defense, some comparisons between them and the '85 Bears, and how in the second half they only needed to rush with four and sometimes three guys and got pressure.....even with 7 or 8 dropping into coverage. Denver's team has a long way to go before they could ever come away with a win against that. Oh, and the occasional crackpot caller who says God made this happen because they let Tebow go. :-? |
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