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So now that we made Seattle irrelevant.. Atl/Green Bay new public enemies


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Atlanta for the division, Packers for the conference to get a bye and homefield advantage throughout. The Hawks are now a joke and no longer a threat, they have the same record as the Browns for god sakes.. Da Browns! After Clay Matthews "you ain't Russell Wilson bro" comment to Kaepernick, I fully expect him to ball out and finish off the Hawks once and for all for the season this Thursday on a short week for Seattle having to play in San Fran after we wore them out..

So with the Hawks out of the picture, that Green Bay game just became that much more important if we want to win the NFC and get home field throughout the playoffs. 

Yes, you are going to say "But you called for the Falcons to win the division." And "But you said you would rather have a wild card." Yes I DID say those things.. But when we go to Seattle and comeback and win after being down by 13, after a bye might I add and the Falcons lose to the joke of the Saints, the landscape and dynamic has changed completely. I adapt to the circumstances.

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Serious question, PU, did you just start following football? You're so back and forth. You honestly remind me of a little kid with how back and forth you are. Your threads are so inconsistent with each other that you have to be new to the game or just an ugly troll. 

I've posted maybe 10 threads in the 3 years I've been here. You create 2 or 3 a day at times. 

Instead of posting your reactionary threads and then posting an apology afterwards, just don't post the thread. Sometimes it's better to lurk. Post in others threads. Read others thoughts. There are some great football minds on this website and you could learn a few things. 

I'm not trying to be mean, man. I'm just trying to be helpful. People wouldn't jump on you so much if you stop posting these threads and contribute in others. 

If you're going to be negative, you have to be consistently negative and hate everything but Cam, just like Aceboogie.

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Serious question, PU, did you just start following football? You're so back and forth. You honestly remind me of a little kid with how back and forth you are. Your threads are so inconsistent with each other that you have to be new to the game or just an ugly troll. 

I've posted maybe 10 threads in the 3 years I've been here. You create 2 or 3 a day at times. 

Instead of posting your reactionary threads and then posting an apology afterwards, just don't post the thread. Sometimes it's better to lurk. Post in others threads. Read others thoughts. There are some great football minds on this website and you could learn a few things. 

I'm not trying to be mean, man. I'm just trying to be helpful. People wouldn't jump on you so much if you stop posting these threads and contribute in others. 

If you're going to be negative, you have to be consistently negative and hate everything but Cam, just like Aceboogie.

Ive been following this team for 5 years actively, and I adapt to the circumstances, things are real fluid in this sport 

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I'm going to point something out that most people won't like to talk about nor will it be talked about until Seattle turns it around (which they will). Seattle has lost to Green Bay(6-0), Cincinnati(6-0), Carolina(5-0), and the Rams who seem to be Seattle's kryptonite when playing in St. Louis. Am I a Seahawk's fan? no. Can I objectively look around the NFL and see what is going on and realize that teams are often a victim of circumstance (i.e. scheduling). They have a very manageable schedule coming up and still have to play the Cardinals twice, need I remind you that they are only two games behind the Cards for the west. 

So calling them irrelevant is premature as the season is not even at the halfway point, and as a fan of the Carolina Panthers, you should know better than to write a team off that is built much like the one you pull for. 

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Atlanta for the division, Packers for the conference to get a bye and homefield advantage throughout. The Hawks are now a joke and no longer a threat, they have the same record as the Browns for god sakes.. Da Browns! After Clay Matthews "you ain't Russell Wilson bro" comment to Kaepernick, I fully expect him to ball out and finish off the Hawks once and for all for the season this Thursday on a short week for Seattle having to play in San Fran after we wore them out..

So with the Hawks out of the picture, that Green Bay game just became that much more important if we want to win the NFC and get home field throughout the playoffs. 

Yes, you are going to say "But you called for the Falcons to win the division." And "But you said you would rather have a wild card." Yes I DID say those things.. But when we go to Seattle and comeback and win after being down by 13, after a bye might I add and the Falcons lose to the joke of the Saints, the landscape and dynamic has changed completely. I adapt to the circumstances.

Yet you don't seem to understand what the meaning of "knee-jerk reaction". You are king of that, and the season in the NFL is far more fluid than game to game prognostications. As is said multiple times a year here when we are on a roller coaster ride of winning and losing streaks, "one game does not a season make". 

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Ive been following this team for 5 years actively, and I adapt to the circumstances, things are real fluid in this sport 

You mean you are real flip flop in this sport. You should either be gung ho positive (if you can't restrain yourself) or find a medium ground (if you can restrain yourself). The other option is pessimism, but nobody likes a negative nancy.

It's easy to look ahead but right now we have to focus on eagles they aren't going to just lay down for us. We are a much better team than them but we can't get overconfident

Yeah any team left on our schedule is capable of beating us. 

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I Definitely think Seattle will turn it around, but theyre definitely behind the 8-Ball. They still play the Cardinals twice, the Steelers, and play  at Dallas in 2 weeks with Dez probably being back. Realistically they can only afford to lose 2 games to have a solid chance of the playoffs. I think both us and Atlanta will be over 10-6 and you cant count out the Cowboys if they keep their record close to .500 or over until Romo gets back. Giants are looking solid too

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