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  1. .@Harp41: "Luke Kuechly is the best linebacker in the game right now and the nicest guy I've ever met...his trash talking is kind of polite"

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    We were asking Harper about Kuechly and his trash talk. Said he was polite, never anything personal. Just to the point.

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If I'm Rivera I'm buying every offensive starter a iPod and making them use it all during practice with crowd noise blaring through the earphones and getting the players use to no verbal communication whatsoever during practice because that is exactly what Seattle is going to be like. I predict all three timeouts used by the end of the first qtr

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If I'm Rivera I'm buying every offensive starter a iPod and making them use it all during practice with crowd noise blaring through the earphones and getting the players use to no verbal communication whatsoever during practice because that is exactly what Seattle is going to be like. I predict all three timeouts used by the end of the first qtr

 

That may be more effective than actually using pumped in noise and then using ear plugs at the game. Your ears needs proper pressure changes to maintain equilibrium, so I say screw the plugs, use the headphones as you said, and remove them for the game obviously. Preferably skull candy as they are small and tend to fit just right.

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