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Unless it is played in a driving snowstorm, a Noreaster, or sub freezing temperatures. The NFL should not have waived the dome requirement for host cities with an average daytime high of less than 50 degrees F.
Stating the obvious, the Seahawk offense can't compete with the Denver offense. Therefore the game will be if Seattle can slow down Payton, which is either get to Payton, which they won't do, or keep the ball from him all game by running Lynch, which they won't do successfully all game, just towards the end when they'll be too far behind. Seattle will be behind by 14-17 points in the third quarter when Denver will go into their shell defense allowing a few points by Seattle late, Denver by 8.
Denver looks very good, they are peaking at the proper time. They have more weapons than Seattle. But weather and turnovers could make it anyone's game, so we have to watch and see..
Just read a VERY interesting story about how the commission's contemplating doing away with the extra point after a TD seeing how it's practically automatic! A TD would be an automatic 7, after which the team could option to run or pass for 1 point, but if the attempt fails you lose a point! (Doubt it would ever happen but it really makes sense!).
A lady on the NFL channel had a better idea, move the extra point try back to the 30 yd line for a 40 yd attempt. No more boring automatic 1 point play, no stupid taking a point away for a try for 2, we still have kickers making a point after a touchdown, and the option for the 2 point try becomes more of a reality other than at the end of games. I really like that idea as much as I hate the proposed idea.
The problem with messing with the extra point is that if you leave it a 6 point touchdown and a run/pass extra point, for the most part two field goals equal a touchdown, which would lead to a plethora of OT games. If it's a 7 point touchdown and and 1 point run/pass extra point play, you take all the decision making out of the coaches hands, it's automatic to go for it. Leave the 1 point kick and 2 point run/pass option in the game as it is. The least invasive, and the least unintended consequences, is just make the 1 point kick harder. I don't care if it's from the 15, 20, 30 yd line, just harder so that the block teams actually tries to block it, make it a real play.
If, on the other hand, they decide to allow Seattle's vaunted defense to play their way, which amounts to tackling receivers in the open field while the ball is in the air and holding them back by the jersey or grabbing an arm to keep them from reaching for a pass reception, then Seattle may well "win". There is a reason why they are the most penalized team in the league.I stopped watching the NBA years ago because it has become so brutal and is so heavily influenced by officiating. I may well give up the NFL for the same reason. I'm a believer in skill and finesse in athletic competition, not cheating, bending the rules, or shaping the outcome to fit a story line.