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Now the Luck insecurity has shifted to the SEA fans


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I was reading this article on NFL.com. Everything was fine until I began to read the comments section. SEA fans behaving like CAR fans.

 

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000455034/article/andrew-luck-will-be-greatest-ever-jim-fassel-says

 

They don't get how no one talks about their game manager RW and dare claim he is in the same zip code as Luck. Even Cam's fans have softened up a bit. Soon they'll learn.

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In his Wilson's 3 seasons in Seattle, 53 games including playoffs, that defense has only given up 23+ points 11 times. In those 11 games that the defense doesn't completely dominate and Wilson is asked to lead the offense to victory? 3-8

 

 

Interesting stat... but RW is the winningest QB ever... Dumb fans

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Interesting stat... but RW is the winningest QB ever... Dumb fans

 

RW may be a product of the system but he is a winner there is no doubt about that. he finds a way to get things done and performs on a high level. he is just that type person who will excel no matter where he goes.

 

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RW may be a product of the system but he is a winner there is no doubt about that. he finds a way to get things done and performs on a high level. he is just that type person who will excel no matter where he goes.

 

 

That was the same way with Cam until the NFL. Wilson has been lucky to be surrounded by such a good supporting cast. I have my doubts about him. That stat alone should tell you how he is going to perform when he has an average defense around him.

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That was the same way with Cam until the NFL. Wilson has been lucky to be surrounded by such a good supporting cast. I have my doubts about him. That stat alone should tell you how he is going to perform when he has an average defense around him.

 

He won a SB and looked good doing it. system or not he is a winner.

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I was reading this article on NFL.com. Everything was fine until I began to read the comments section. SEA fans behaving like CAR fans.

 

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000455034/article/andrew-luck-will-be-greatest-ever-jim-fassel-says

 

They don't get how no one talks about their game manager RW and dare claim he is in the same zip code as Luck. Even Cam's fans have softened up a bit. Soon they'll learn.

 

 

so whose alt is this?

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