Post#4 » by Bulltalk » Mon Jan 20, 2014 7:28 pm
I don't have the kind of sports-animosity for the Broncos that I do for the Niners, but they are kind of standing in the way of the prize. At the moment, however, I just don't fear the Broncos nearly as much as the Niners from a competitive standpoint, even with Peyton Manning. If the Niners had beaten the Seahawks, I would have reluctantly believed them to be the clear favorite over the Broncos.
Here's an interesting stat I heard this morn. The Seahawks are the first team to lead the NFL in all three of the most important defensive categories (points allowed, yardage allowed, turnovers) since the 1985-86 Chicago Bears, arguably the greatest defense of all time. And the Hawks defense is predicated most upon its secondary, the very thing Manning is going to have to consistently beat to win the Super Bowl (they ain't running the ball on the Hawks).
Meanwhile, the Broncos defense, although they played well yesterday, is not nearly in the same category as some of the defenses the Hawks have been playing of late. The Seahawks will in all likelihood move the ball even more efficiently against them than they have of late against other teams, probably score more points as well. Add to that the Hawks will have a game-breaker in Percy Harvin back for the contest.
It's still early on here, and my opinion might yet change, but I see the Hawks as a clear favorite in the Super Bowl now, and am actually surprised they aren't at least 3-3 1/2 point favorites in Vegas now. The Manning effect, to be sure.
A last little thing to keep mind. The game will be played outdoors in New Jersey, most likely in the cold weather, in those winter elements. Manning has historically not played nearly as well outside in the winter elements.
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