Originally posted by tankle104:
Look at this insane take from a seahawk.nutjob website
"Qb sf=sea
O-line sf=sea (injuries)
Hb sf<sea
Wr sf<sea
Te sf>sea (Seattle is deeper)
D-line sf>sea
Lb sf>sea
Secondary sf<sea
Offensive play calling sf>sea
Defensive play calling sf=sea
Where am I wrong".
lmao there is so much wrong here. So much. Dude must of been pouring bath salts on his Turkey last night.
I think the final score indicates how wrong a take it was.
The feelings of tremendous joy that comes with hammering Seattle into the turf is a throwback to the old rivalry and animosity that existed between the 49ers and Rams in the 1970's. The old timers will remember this.
The Rams routinely embarrassed the 49ers in the 1970's. As a fan, you KNEW the 49ers were going to lose, but secretly hoped for the best and a surprise outcome. Nope! It was not to be. The Rams just wiped the floor with a 49er mop. Those games were horribly frustrating.
But, in 1979 the 49ers drafted a kid named Joe Montana. Plus added a few other people you may have heard of. The turnaround wasn't immediate. It took a few years. But by 1983 the die was cast. The script was flipped. Joe Montana gave the Rams fits in game after game after game.
The same scenario is playing out again with Seattle.