Unless the Saints get home field you`ll probably see Seattle in the Super Bowl.
They will assuredly lose it too
They will assuredly lose it too
The Bucs took them to OT in Seattle, so the Seahawks losing at home isn't impossible.
Lemme see how they fare next week v. a desperate Redskins team.

me, 'cause he's been a great Raven, on and off the field.I recall a 12-4 Saints team getting blasted by a 7-9 Seahawks team in the playoffs a few years ago in Seattle. NO is not going there and winning during the playoffs.
What kind of logic is this? You gon based things off 3 years agoFwiw I hate assumption on who's going to be in the Super Bowl on week 10 of the season. Anybody can make the Super Bowl regardless of record, we don't even know who's going to be in the playoffs
I`m going straight up off Seattle having home field.
They never lose at home, they wont do so in 2 games in the playoffs with the crowd being at it's most raucous ever.
I don't think New Orleans would lose at home either though. It's up to you two, that matchup between you two is huge
Why you e-stalking all my posts, breh.
The thing is, it sends a bad bad message to your team when you pull your "superhero" qb, even in a blowout. its bytchmade, and makes you look like damn quitters. I aint butthurt, the colts gave us that L, I just think they're overrated. If you think they're anything but one and done in the playoffs, you're kidding yourself.
the packers were unstoppable at home when they went 15-1 in 2011...then the giants went to lambeau in the playoffs and crushed the buildings
seattle having homefield advantage doesn't automatically put them in the super bowl
why you don't be in the betting thread:
http://www.thecoli.com/threads/for-the-betters-out-here-the-post-your-picks-thread.67012/page-60
the packers were unstoppable at home when they went 15-1 in 2011...then the giants went to lambeau in the playoffs and crushed the buildings
seattle having homefield advantage doesn't automatically put them in the super bowl