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QBs Seattle has faced in 6-game winning streak


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Yeah, it's not a murderer's row or anything, but you got to play with Tampa, Cleveland, and Arizona on your streak, too. The times you did face a strong QB, they happened to be paired with a garbage D. Our streak just had those roles switched for the most part... subpar QBs paired with very good Ds.

 

In the end, each of our teams took care of business when they needed to, right?

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Yeah, it's not a murderer's row or anything, but you got to play with Tampa, Cleveland, and Arizona on your streak, too. The times you did face a strong QB, they happened to be paired with a garbage D. Our streak just had those roles switched for the most part... subpar QBs paired with very good Ds.

 

In the end, each of our teams took care of business when they needed to, right?

 

I like him. Let's keep him.

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Yeah, it's not a murderer's row or anything, but you got to play with Tampa, Cleveland, and Arizona on your streak, too. The times you did face a strong QB, they happened to be paired with a garbage D. Our streak just had those roles switched for the most part... subpar QBs paired with very good Ds.

In the end, each of our teams took care of business when they needed to, right?

Garbage D or not we shut down Matt Ryan and Drew Brees completely, and in their stadiums too. Any Hawks fan expecting a blowout is retarded.

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Garbage D or not we shut down Matt Ryan and Drew Brees completely, and in their stadiums too. Any Hawks fan expecting a blowout is retarded.

 

Yes, yes you did. And considering the styles of football both our teams play, a blowout is unlikely in either direction unless one team just gets turnover-prone. Speaking of which, the Saints were one of the most turnover-prone teams in the league. Falcons were middle-of-the-pack. No surprise your defense capitalized on that (and just as importantly, your guys protected the ball in those games).

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Yeah, it's not a murderer's row or anything, but you got to play with Tampa, Cleveland, and Arizona on your streak, too. The times you did face a strong QB, they happened to be paired with a garbage D. Our streak just had those roles switched for the most part... subpar QBs paired with very good Ds.

In the end, each of our teams took care of business when they needed to, right?

I don't think anyone contests we both played crap teams towards the end. But we both won by reasonably large margins and played reasonably close and we played better QBs (Brees and Ryan) and utterly shut them down. My gist here is don't expect a blowout - Cam's the first good QB your D will have faced in over a month.

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