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From the Seattle times....


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http://www.seattletimes.com/sports/seahawks/seahawks-opponent-outlook-carolina-panthers-2/

 

Not much of interest until you get to the 1st sentence of the last paragraph.

Carolina’s keys to success: One key has been playing bad teams. The four opponents — Jacksonville, Houston, New Orleans and Tampa Bay — have a 5-15 total record. Another is the defense, which has statistically ranked among the NFL’s best. Carolina is allowing 4.7 yards per play, third-lowest in the NFL, and has a plus-eight turnover ratio that is the best in the league. The turnover number includes eight interceptions, tied for second in the NFL. The Panthers also are allowing 5.7 yards per pass, tied for the best in the NFL. Offensively, the Panthers have a serviceable running game led by Stewart and Newton. And though the team is without receiver Kelvin Benjamin (out for the year because of a knee injury), Newton has solid targets in Ted Ginn Jr. (averaging 17.2 yards per reception) and tight end Greg Olsen (17 receptions, 243 yards).

 

 

On another page, about their own team:

http://www.seattletimes.com/sports/seahawks/seattle-seahawks-grades-from-pro-football-focus-wilson-with-high-marks-chancellor-struggles-in-coverage/

 

PFF also assessed Kam Chancellor as the worst at his position this week.

 

Will keep watch for their predictions for the game.

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LMAO love the ending

Special teams might play a role, too. We haven't really had to rely on ours much, and that's a good thing because we've already allowed two blocked field goals and a long punt return touchdown.

 

Btw, here Chris Kluwe (former Vikings punter) explains why our special teams may be so bad, and I think he has a valid point.

 

http://www.si.com/thecauldron/2015/10/12/chris-kluwe-nfl-punter-special-teams-coverage

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3. Your team's punter is asked to do the impossible, its kicker contracted MRSA from the trash-fire training facilities and the owner would rather undergo triple bypass than spend money on the team

Congratulations! You’re the Buccaneers!

roflmao!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

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Good info LP. That Kam gave up 2 TDs in the same way on the same play is very interesting to me. What would cause him to make such a big mistake the same way twice?

he's doing exactly what Josh Norman has been falsely accused of doing: freelancing. he thinks he is hot stuff and is over eager to prove it. unlike Josh, who is simply a baller and is focused on helping his team win.

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