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We don't need his notes...Peyton is a walking encyclopedia of football and there is nothing Harbaugh could tell us that eh already does not know....except how to whine on the sidelines
With the Stanford ties and hatred for Sea, does he pass over all his notes on Sea?
Do we ask?
There was an NFL coach once, don't remember which one, could be Don Shula, a team they were playing accidentally left one of their playbooks in the locker room. The coach refused to look at. His team ended up losing but they lost with integrity. I respect that mind set and would rather go down that road.
The funniest story was one for Tony Dungey the first time Peyton came back from the Pro Bowl...Peyton comes into his office with a 3 ring binder, all tabbed and organized with notes he had taken on every player there and dumps it on his desk. Dungey says he was afraid to ask him if he had a good time....for Peyton it's all work and study.
There was an NFL coach once, don't remember which one, could be Don Shula, a team they were playing accidentally left one of their playbooks in the locker room. The coach refused to look at. His team ended up losing but they lost with integrity. I respect that mind set and would rather go down that road.
I would rather go down that road as well, but I would rather win with somebody else's help (not "cheating") than lose. Flat out, I wouldn't be able to stand a Broncos loss at this point
All Manning and Gase have to do is watch film on what Carson Palmer and Andrew Luck did to beat the seahawks and make modified plays for the Broncos play-calling arsenal.
With the Stanford ties and hatred for Sea, does he pass over all his notes on Sea?
Do we ask?
The Seattle Seahawks are not a "tricky" team. They run the same plays over and over. They just feel that they can do what they do and dare anyone to stop what they do. In fact the recent lack of production by Russell Wilson that sent the sports media into a tizzy was just Seattle simplifying its game plan to only run what was reliable and safe heading into the playoffs. The Seahawks are not hard to figure out.
The Seattle Seahawks are not a "tricky" team. They run the same plays over and over. They just feel that they can do what they do and dare anyone to stop what they do. In fact the recent lack of production by Russell Wilson that sent the sports media into a tizzy was just Seattle simplifying its game plan to only run what was reliable and safe heading into the playoffs. The Seahawks are not hard to figure out.
They're not in Seattle for this game though. I wouldn't be surprised if they did something drastically different from what they have at home. Early play action downfield or a significant dose of read option. If they do gameplan for a close game, and somebody on Denver's offense takes the top off the defense though, they won't have a choice. I would honestly continue to play ball control if I was Seattle, but there is a good chance that it could backfire against a stout run defense and offense the likes of which they haven't seen.
A bit off topic, but based on his press conferences, he seems like a very strange guy.
On topic, John Fox is a very good man who has many friends in the league. The coach under whom I worked was similar and used to get film from fellow HC friends. By the middle/end of the season, we would have film of all an opponent's games plus our own scouting reports.
Fox probably got tips from a number of colleagues.
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