Broncos vs Seahawks Super Bowl

Peyton Manning may very well be the greatest NFL QB ever but-----but Manning's career winning pct. against the weather i.e. when the temperature at kickoff is 32° or below is only 36.4%.

Nate Silver's Super Bowl weather prediction: This year's Super Bowl in East Rutherford, N.J. is expected to be colder. Super Bowl Sunday will feature a high of 37 degrees and a low of 25, with a possibility of rain and snow showers, according to the latest AccuWeather forecast.
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The anti-freeze/de-icer for NFL QB's is supposed to be large hands - that's statistically true, at least for last few years since hand measurements for QB's have become commonplace. Russell Wilson's hands are huge and Wilson has proven to be an excellent inclement weather QB. To my knowledge, Peyton Manning's hands have never been measured but at least one observer claims Manning's hands are the biggest of all QBs in the league. Manning has all the physical attributes and is among the best prepared QBs in the league - does anyone have an reason or theory why Manning has such a lousy record in inclement weather?



A Quarterback's Cold Remedy: Huge Hands

Suddenly, Long Fingers Are Seen as Common to Great Quarterbacks





By
Kevin Clark


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For a player who stands under 6 feet tall, Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson sports the hands and fingers of a giant, an advantage that deepens in cold weather. Associated Press





NFL fans can see it already. Falling snow frustrates the quarterbacks at next Sunday's New York Super Bowl. Passes flutter around like wounded ducks. Completions are as rare as fans in shorts.

But inside the game, it is understood that both starting quarterbacks possess a trait that renders them all but weatherproof. The Seattle Seahawks' Russell Wilson and the Denver Broncos' Peyton Manning have huge hands.

"I don't know if it's going to be a wet ball, I don't know if it's going to be a cold ball but both those guys have big mitts so it's not going to make a difference," said Jedd Fisch, the Jacksonville Jaguars' offensive coordinator who has been an assistant in both Denver and Seattle.

Quarterbacks with long fingers and big palms may seem like a sideshow, good for strong handshakes and getting stuck items out of vending machines. Even in the NFL, hand size received little attention until the 1980s, and no truly serious attention until the past few years.

But today's executives understand that height isn't the only or even the most important measure of a quarterback's size. Wilson stands only 5 feet 11. But from pinkie to thumb, his hands measure 10¼ inches, compared with an average male span of 7.4 inches.
"Russell Wilson's hands are a God thing—something you couldn't even design," said Jim Zorn, the former Seahawks quarterback who is between coaching jobs. On Super Bowl Sunday, Zorn added, "if it's wet, slimy, the grip won't be an issue."

Thomas Dimitroff, the Atlanta Falcons' general manager, said studies have shown that ball control in frigid outdoor games—from fumbles to interceptions—starts with the size of the quarterbacks hands.

"Big hands are anatomically the best thing for hurling a football, no question about it, in inclement weather," said Dimitroff, previously the New England Patriots' director of college scouting before taking over the Falcons.
In cold weather, Zorn said, a ball tends to get hard and prone to a "popping" wherein it bounces off the quarterback's hand. For most quarterbacks, that leads to short, inaccurate passes.

But Zorn said that cold weather isn't a problem for quarterbacks with fingers long enough to control the ball without use of the palm, which is the source of that pop.
Zorn said Manning's newfound ability to play with gloves further neutralizes the weather. Fisch, meanwhile, said there is a direct correlation between big hands and a quick, smooth release that gets the ball out in a matter of tenths of seconds in inclement weather. Larger-handed quarterbacks, he said, are likelier to touch part of the laces and, without looking, adjust their grip and quickly get off a throw.

A quarterback with huge hands was a must for the Seahawks, who play in a misty, rainy stadium in the Pacific Northwest. After selecting Wilson in the third round of the 2012 draft, John Schneider, Seattle's general manager, publicly mentioned hand size as a determining factor. Schneider said he first noticed Wilson's iron grip when Wilson was a senior at Wisconsin and Schneider trekked to a game against Penn State. Wisconsin won 45-7.

"A really nasty, cold, rainy day and he lit it up. It wasn't close," Schneider said just after the draft.

Growing interest in hand size is reflected on the league's own website. The site doesn't offer hand-size statistics for older quarterbacks such as Peyton Manning, the Patriots' Tom Brady or retired superstar Brett Favre—players known anecdotally to sport big mitts.

But the site lists younger-quarterback hand statistics as standard information. That information shows that Wilson's hands are bigger than all of his young quarterbacking rivals.

They are slightly bigger than Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck's hands, three-fourths of an inch bigger than those of the Washington Redskins' Robert Griffin III, and 1¼ inches larger than those of the Miami Dolphins' Ryan Tannehill, who was selected two rounds before Wilson in the 2012 draft. Wilson's NFC West rival, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, has a hand that spans only slightly over 9 inches.




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Thanks for sharing. Most gung ho Seattle Seahawk fans were already aware of the informatiion within your post.

As a deciple of the God that is Russell Wilson ..I will share that the pic that is my avie is from the movie with Tom Hanks who's character went mad on a plane wrecked Island and took a Wilson soccor/vollyball as his only friend and later on as some kind of deity that pulled him through the strain of dealing with his hardship and guilt. His friends name was Wilson..clearly embossed on the skin of the ball.

yeah thanks for sharing that information.great stuff.:clap2: wilson will have the advantage since he will have a running game to work with having Lynch in there.
 
Cricketts..... ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz....................

6 days. 5 days of the Hawks piling onto the bus and making the 20 minute trip to practice..The Seahawks have the choice to practice indoors or outside.

5 days of the Donkeys stuffing themselves onto THEIR bus for the hour and a half drive to THEIR outside only practice field.

Maybe practices won't matter. Maybe three hours a day in a bus won't matter. If I was a betting man I would guess that Seattle has better practices than the Broncos. The Broncos will be more practiced in BUS RIDING !!! :lol:

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The truth.

Wilson is in his second year. He did not regress(the sophmore slump) as many 2nd year qbs have done. He got marginaly better. Some have pointed out that he passed for fewer yards in the last half dozen games of the season yet here we are going to the superbowl.
In a way it doesn't really matter if the Seahawks win on Sunday although I'm pretty sure they will. The truth is that the team is improving steadily under Carroll's and his coaches guidance. The truth is that they will be better next year and better still the year after.

The truth is that Manning and the Bronco's are as good now as they ever will be. The one thing they do well will be figured out as all special talents are. The solution is simple. Develope players that can get to him and make him uncomfortable. Improve the pass rush to a degree that his O-Line cannot protect him and he is through...toast. I'm sure that the teams that play the Broncos twice a year are working on that very thing as I write this.

Seattle has a great pass rush and a ball hawking secondary that can take full advantage of any slight mistake a QB makes in throwing the ball. In fact as demonstrated in the previous post Seattle's ability to take away the ball via the interception is far and away the best in the NFL..AND getting more skilled at it every year over the last three. There is no reason to believe that they will not be better still next year and the next after that.

If Seattle gets someone like J J Watt it is game set match. And in the mean time Russell Wilson gets more efficient.. He keeps throwing long balls for long yards and TDs...without wasting time with short crossing and possession type passes that just stop the clock.

Remember the clock? The game is all about time and points... points for and more importantly for the Seahawks ..points against. All this gibberish about 40-50-60 points against Seattle is a fairy tale. I keep telling you people that the Seahawks have not lost ANY game since mid 2011 by more than ONE score. No other team is even close to that stat.

The truth is that Seattle does not have to improve that much to become 100% impossible to beat. All Seattle has to do is improve by ONE TD a game and it's over..completely over... That does not mean they have to score a TD more... one FG more..and defend one FG against is all they need to do.

I'm betting that the Seattle offense can improve by one FG. I'm willing to venture that the Seattle defense can improve by one FG.

No other team can say that. No other team is that close to total domination.

So ya..We will probably win on Sunday with our young team. BUT next year it won't even be close.

THAT is the truth.

As I said earlier,two other quarterbacks who won the superbowl in their second year and also did not regress their sophmore year were named Brady and Rothelesberger.One is a sure hall of famer and has been in 5 superbowls and might possibly be in another one before he retires and is first ballot hall of famer,the other has won two superbowls,one beating a great quarterback named warner and also,could wind up in the hall of fame possibly.not bad company to be in i would say.

Yeah all you got to do to see that the Hawks have been improving under carrol since he got here is just look at the last three years and how they have progressed.they have made HUGE strides getting better and better each year. for at least the next 3- 5 years,they will be a force to be reckoned with since they will have the core group of all their players together for that period of time.

The only thing that kept them from going undefeated is leading the league in penaltys.If they didnt commit so many dumb penaltys in games,they would be unstoppable every year and go undefeated.just cut that in half and thats no exxageration at all.

donkeys fans who think the donkeys receivers can get open against the Hawks secondary and have talked this crap about it being a blowout,are simply not aware of how fearsome that secondary of the Hawks is and that is a bunch unlike any other secondary the donkesy have had to face all year long.:cuckoo:
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6kRB1_nGqM]Kids reenact Richard Sherman's postgame interview with Erin Andrews - YouTube[/ame]
 

Ya... The Sherman rant after beating SF is going to loom large...huge.. in the outcome of the spanking Denver will receive at the hands of the Seahawks.

Speaking as a Seahawk fan naturally we are all ashamed and ready to accept our punishment for the outrage caused by Sherman's careless representation as an angry black man.

No doubt there will be an asterix (*) next to any reference of our victory in all the official NFL literature noting that the win is worth less than other Superbowl wins. And rightfully so.
 
This stuff is great... 45-50-60 ...Ha..Ha..Ha... You guys make me laugh longtime.

I'm not saying it is LIKELY because a lot of crazy shit happens in a football game but for serious I can see a POSSIBLE shut out. Eli, Peyton's brother, has TWO Superbowl rings and the last time Seattle was in the Metlife Stadium on December 15th the Hawks beat the Giants 23-0.

It might turn into a shoot out but I find that almost impossible. Seattle had the lowest scored on stat in the NFL this season. The #1 defense ...not just in the NFC but in all of the NFL. #1 in yards allowed..points allowed..pass yards allowed..Pts in the red zone allowed...passes over 20 yards allowed.

Keep in mind that Denver did lose to 3 teams with worse defenses than the Seahawks. And how many shut outs did Denver have? In the last couple of seasons the Hawks have had several.
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these people saying the donkeys will score 40 or 50 points and all that better get off the crack they been smoking.:cuckoo:
 
I'm looking forward to a Bronco's victory, but wonder if anyone outside the U.S. gives a rat's ass about the game.

well get out your crying towel then and phone john elway and ask if you can cy next to him then cause its not happening THIS year.:lmao:
 
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Sherman is a loud mouth, but most of the vitriol being spewed at him is unwarranted.

Regardless, Seattle is the better team but Denver has the white quarterback.

It's a toss-up

Manning is the "NFL's" QB, that's why the Doncos were given a cake walk to the playoffs. They only played four teams with winning records from last year. All the other playoff teams from last year were given tough schedules, which is the way it's supposed to be.

wonder if anyone outside the U.S. gives a rat's ass about the game.
I don't think there's that many people outside of Colorado and Washington that give a damn, except commercial junkies.

How stupid is it that there are idiots out there that watch the SB just for the commercials?

not only did they only beat four teams with winning records,
their defense gave up 44 points to dallas,blew a 24 nothing lead to the pats,and got beat physically at home against the chargers who beat them with a physical defense and who almost came back and won when the D agave up two more touchdowns to them in the fourth quarter.imiagine what the far more physical defense of teh Hawks does to them.:cuckoo:
 
If Denver loses what will be Peyton's legacy?

If Seattle wins we will have to endure Sherman's rants of how great he is...

I'm pulling for Denver, sorry HUGGY...

It isn't Sherman's rants you should be concerned with....

hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.............

my sentiments as well.:lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao:
 
If Denver loses what will be Peyton's legacy?

If Seattle wins we will have to endure Sherman's rants of how great he is...

I'm pulling for Denver, sorry HUGGY...

get out your crying towel then and get ready to cry with john elway then.

Says the fair weather fan, give it a rest, huggy is ten times the fan you ever thought of being.

says the kurt warner hater.:lmao: hey he has earned the right to be 10 times the seahawks fan than i am because
1.as i have said before,the Hawks are NOT my favorite team.They are my second favorite team.The Chargers are my favorite team.
Its only because of pete carrol that I became a seahawks fan.

He got the shaft in boston.Had they kept him on one more year,HE would have been the one fortunate to have Tom Brady as his QB in boston and HE,NOT belicheat,would be called the greatest coach in the world.:cuckoo:

2.Yes Huggy is 10 times the fan of the Hawks than I am in the fact he has been a devoted fan his ENTIRE life since their inception to the NFL."I" only became a Hawks fan when carrol joined.after he is gone,I wont care about them anymore.Huggy will.:cuckoo:
 

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