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Yeah, after what I just witnessed


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There is zero chance that the Seahawks beat us. And that doesn't mean exactly what you think it means. It means that if we lose, it won't be because they beat us... it will be because we beat ourselves. If we finally get consistency on offense, you can take 5-0 to the bank. It's a fact. This team is not nearly what they used to be. And we already know we can hang with them to begin with. So like I said... if we get ourselves together on offense, it's over. We've absolutely got this.

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There is zero chance that the Seahawks beat us. And that doesn't mean exactly what you think it means. It means that if we lose, it won't be because they beat us... it will be because we beat ourselves. If we finally get consistency on offense, you can take 5-0 to the bank. It's a fact. This team is not nearly what they used to be. And we already know we can hang with them to begin with. So like I said... if we get ourselves together on offense, it's over. We've absolutely got this.

Agree 100%.

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They are trash. Our D will score more points on them than their O. Josh alone will actually score more points on them than their O will on us. So fuging pumped to break their collective jaws.

That's the funny thing... even if our offense doesn't get its act together, the Seahawks aren't scoreboard-busters so what you just mentioned could win the game for us by itself.

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After all that blatant homerism before the Saints game, predicting a blow out, you would think some of these guys learn a damn lesson.

Some of you guys just can't wait to jinx us, I swear.

If you noticed, I said "if our offense gets itself together". Because that is a huge problem right now. And I also said that it's possible we could beat ourselves. The only thing I guaranteed is that the Seahawks won't win the game by being flat-out better than us.

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If you noticed, I said "if our offense gets itself together". Because that is a huge problem right now. And I also said that it's possible we could beat ourselves. The only thing I guaranteed is that the Seahawks won't win the game by being flat-out better than us.

"zero chance they beat us" is a pretty strong statement regardless.

They look weakened a little, but they are still the same team that we have yet to beat, and we will be playing them in their house. I get we are 4-0, but you best believe that they are going to play us as if their season is on the line.

I'm all for optimism, but blatantly downplaying them as if we will walk all over them is absurd. We are more than capable of winning, but it's going to be a damn tough game.

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