Who do you fear the most in the playoffs?

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I think the teams that know us well are the Niners and Seahawks because they know our tendencies on how we play them. Seattle has great secondary to counter our WRs. So these two teams are our primary concerns.

However, don’t overlook the Bears. They have a great defense: DL, LBs and Cornerbacks. The Bears might take the NFC North division from the Lions because Goff gets skittish when the pressure is right in front of his face.

The Eagles can be countered with our Offense and Defense. Our ST coaches have to earn their worth if we are to play complementary football.
 
1. Eagles - there is evidence that they can beat us and we seemingly don't have luck on our side against them. Plus, if we play in philly, we have the weather, the cheating tush push, and the refs to deal with.
Way I see those two close losses to Philly is the Rams have grown from them. And I expect if we draw those fucks in the playoffs we're going to beat them.
 
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Seabags. So far, they've played us the toughest on defense, by far. In our own stadium. Hopefully, McVay learned enough from the experience to be more successful next time. We can't count on 4 INTS from Darnold again, so we are going to need to generate offense.
 
Concerned that Rams have only beat the Eagles in 1 of the past 6 games.

But, my fear is McVay abandoning the running game.
 
The nice thing - or stressful thing - is that the Niners, Lions, Packers and Eagles are all teams we struggle with historically under McVay.

And all are likely going to be in the playoffs. Seattle, Stafford has never lost to with the Rams. But the game a few weeks ago is a little iffy.

That leaves the Bucs as the only team we wouldn't care about playing....hopefully the Bears knock one of the others out. But either way, we are going to have to go through a team or two whose colors give us anxiety the entire game
 
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Seabags. So far, they've played us the toughest on defense, by far. In our own stadium. Hopefully, McVay learned enough from the experience to be more successful next time. We can't count on 4 INTS from Darnold again, so we are going to need to generate offense.
Against super familiar opponents like the '9ers and the 'Hawks, the game day venue does not really matter. These teams tend to KNOW each other so well they can beat each other in the other's home stadium.

I believe the mostly young Horns are aligning to the fact that they are the Alpha Studs of the NFC West, NFC Conference, and probably the entire NFL League. You have Matthew getting into a groove with his two #1 WRs, Puka and Devonte, his secondary WRs, and his TEs. They are rocking consistently with Kyren and Blake, and they have NOT even properly introduced Marquez Hunter as yet - a potential game changer at RB.

On defense, they began the season with a solid front line and edges. Landman quickly became a rising star in the middle and Omar continues his positive progress. Emmanuel began flashing greatness in the off-season and those flashes are becoming more & more consistent. Cobie flashed in his rookie season, became inconsistent in the following years, and is becoming consistent NOW. And Ahkello has yet to make his official return.

Ethan Evans has been a progressive Rock at punter. Harrison Mevis has arrived to steady the place kicking game, and Jake McQuaide, Ole' Reliable, has returned with his always steady long snapping play.

The die is cast for a Rampaging Horns Dynasty as Matthew is closing out a Hall if Fame career. The biggest mystery left is: who becomes the heir apparent to the Soul Stealer's field general duties? :fistbump1:
 
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