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Yeah, after what I just witnessed


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They look weak as fug.  Took a blown call by the refs for them to win.  Even if Lynch is back, Panthers are going to punch to Seabirds in the fuging mouth.  And it's about time.  I'm hoping for an epic blowout.  Russell Wilson tries to pray after the game but God ignores him so he quits football forever.

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What worries me most is their o-line. Not that I think they're any good, they are not. But there were quite a few injuries to the Lions' defensive line tonight & I believe Gruden when he said that inexperienced offensive lineman tend to "pile on" (& I believe cut low) once they've been beat.

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Reff didn't cost Detroit the game, cj did when he lost the ball.  You have to give props to Seattle, the defense seem to make a play when they need it.  We have seen a little of that lately with Norman and company.

Their offense is struggling with a lack of protection for Wilson, something we also know a little about.

We should win this game, but on defense, we need to shore up the tackling.  If Lynch plays he is always hard to bring down.  We also must keep Wilson in the pocket and not let him run around waiting for coverage to break down, this is when he is the most dangerous.

On offense, we should be ok as long as we don't come out too excited and Cam doesn't throw high the first series or two.  Play our game of running and ball control, limiting mistakes and completeting the deep shots when we take them.

 

TThis will be a close, tough game.  The team who makes the fewest mistakes, limits penaltys will come out as the winner, and it should be us.

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

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

Alright, new rule.  No one is supposed to say anything positive about this team, no predictions, no homerism, no nothing. God knows we don't want to JINX this team.  We'll have to go down to New Orleans and get a witch doctor to remove the Jinx and that'll never happens since everyone in New Orleans hates us.

I seriously doubt anyone reads this forum outside of a few and those that do aren't going to panic cause the Huddle is Jinxing them.

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The Fresh Prince of Delaire is gonna sack fumble RW multiple times and this year he's not getting lucky and recovering every single one of his own fumbles. Our defense takes advantage of opportunities and gets the turnover where they did not in the past. 

It will be a tough, tough, tough game for sure, but I believe that it is absolutely a very winnable contest. 

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Seattle looks like a team where everyone is either getting big fat checks each week or is waiting on getting those big fat checks. It's a formula for a crash and it looks like they are in that mode now.

That being said, we still can't take them lightly, those guys did earn those big contracts after all.

And Jimmy Graham has two weeks worth of Thomas Davis nightmares still to go through before game day. He was so intimidated the last time he played against us, I started feeling bad for the guy. I'm afraid that Graham might wet his pants this time around. 

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There defense is legit now that Chancellor is back, so this game will be no gimmie. I think we can beat them but there defense combined with Lockett returning kicks and punts will make that game no cakewalk. Plus we suck after buys under Ron so I'm not super optimistic.

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