I'm reading comments that Seattle would be in the Super Bowl if they had all home games but otherwise, they "suck" on the road.
What does this tell you about a "supposedly" good team? I really don't know and I'm curious as to what others think. If you are dominant at home, but suck on the road, are you really that good afterall? Or is this a reflection of a poor coaching staff that cannot call a good road game plan or motivate its players? Or does it mean a lack of leadership on the field? I would venture to say that something is wrong with a team that is so vastly different on the road, no matter how many 50 spots it puts on the scoreboard. Thoughts?
What does this tell you about a "supposedly" good team? I really don't know and I'm curious as to what others think. If you are dominant at home, but suck on the road, are you really that good afterall? Or is this a reflection of a poor coaching staff that cannot call a good road game plan or motivate its players? Or does it mean a lack of leadership on the field? I would venture to say that something is wrong with a team that is so vastly different on the road, no matter how many 50 spots it puts on the scoreboard. Thoughts?