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What Seahawks Fans Are Saying


Jeremy Igo
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Let's hope the Panthers effort is higher quality too...no special teams gaffs on coverage or Tyler will have a field day and blocked kicks can't be afforded on the road against this opponent, that there are no drops or turnovers in big moments for the offense, and that defense does its job. 

Would be nice too if some one  other than Cam could run the ball

i really want to believe the Panthers  can win this game but after bye week and without Benjamin, I just do not know

 

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This game will be a validation game for both teams. The Panthers are most likely going to the play offs this year, either as divisional champion or as a wildcard seeing how Carolina's schedule is really easy this year with of course 4 games against the currently horrible Bucs and Saints and another 4 against the even worse AFC south. However, I'm positive the Panthers won't be happy with just another appearance in the play offs. This game will be a good test to see if they are up to the test and able to challenge the top teams in the nfl and make a deep run in the post season.

For us it's something entirely different. We lost some tough games but the NFC West schedule is grueling this year. However, 2/3 of our most difficult games (Packers and Bengals with AZ on the road still to go) came early and it shows in our 2-3 standing right now. The Rams are a strange story as they are always strong in the division. The way we have been playing play offs should still be well within our reach and we could very well still win the division but this game will be very important for us. If we go 2-4, even a wildcard will be incredibly difficult to get as that would require at least 10 wins and at most 2 losses. 

In short we need this to get our winstreak going and the Panthers need this to confirm they are a serious threat this year. When looking at those motivations and the way both teams have been playing, I'm betting on the Hawks for this one but it'll probably be a close one.

You have to give this fan credit.  That's a pretty honest and frank assessment of the game and what it means.  If the Panthers can go to Seattle and win, we should feel really good about our season and the playoffs.  Seattle needs to find a way to beat a good team.

Per usual, this game will come down to the 4th quarter and who makes the big play there at the end.  We have to pressure Wilson.  If we let him go to town...it's going to be a long day.  I think Seattle's D is going to try to make a statement after blowing some games this year...

Dangerous!  But I think this Panthers team has the will to do it.

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 Pretty dumb if you ask me to ask for ways to stop the Seahawks offense. If I'm the Carolina DC, I put Josh Norman on Jermaine Kearse and call it a day. It's not like we're going to throw to 6'7 mismatch freak athlete at TE.

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Because we have zero experience in that department...

3 receptions for 25 yards on 11 targets in the last outing. Bring it on beaches!

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