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The the calm before the storm... Seahawks at Panthers Bold Predictions


Nate Dogg

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Seems like the huddle has calmed down a little bit since the Green Bay game. All of the "experts" expect Russell Wilson and the Seahawks to march into Charlotte and get their season back on track. Well I say NAY! I say Charlotte is gonna be turned up on Sunday! We have played Seattle so close in recent games and always let it slip through our fingertips. Not this time.

 

My bold predictions are;

 

  • We force 2 turnovers.
  • Wilson only throws for 1 TD.
  • KB eclipses 100 yards receiving again against the LoB.
  • Cam has 0 turnovers.
  • Panthers win 27-23.
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My bold prediction?

 

The Seattle locker room is divided right now. They will be playing out of sync.

 

We will win 31 - 17. 

 

After letting Godfrey go, our defense will be on their toes and they'll step up. 

 

KB gets him another TD. 

 

Olsen gets another 100+ yd game. 

 

Cam won't turn the ball over. 

 

Our defense will.... 3 times. 

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