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Just thought I'd share this photo of Luke smashing Russell Wilson's face


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3 hours ago, motocross_cat said:

I want nothing to do with seattle in the playoffs.

Same, but truth is they are quite a bit weaker than they have been the past couple years.  They might rally for a playoff run though, in fact I still expect them to win their division.

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7 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

No. Cardinals are taking it this year.

I was listening to a radio sports show last night, Fox radio. Not sure who he was, but he still has Seattle going to the Superbowl and even if the Panthers are16-0...doesn't think we have enough experience in big games or enough offensive weapons to win SB50. 

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