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Seattle is whipping Minnesota @ Minneapolis


stankowalski

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Seattle is going to win out, IMO.  They will finish as the 5th seed, and yes, that means after whooping some terrible NFC East team, they will be traveling to BOA to play us in the divisional.

Like I predicted, we will be a FG favorite, tops, in that game.  Unfortunately their weaknesses, the deep threat, are not something we can exploit reliably, and this time they'll have Wagner back on D.

 

The really scary thing is that their offense looks soooooo good the last 4 weeks.  Better than ours last week, certainly.

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1 minute ago, TheRed said:

Seattle is definitely a threat.

As far as them beating up on the Vikings, Minnesota barely squeaked by the Falcons this past weekend. Vikings are pretty inconsistent.

they were up 20-3 and the falcons got a garbage time TD

unfortunately i see another game with the seahawks. im gonna be pissed if that's what it comes down to. i cant stand russel wislon magical mystery tour bullshit

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1 minute ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

they were up 20-3 and the falcons got a garbage time TD

unfortunately i see another game with the seahawks. im gonna be pissed if that's what it comes down to. i cant stand russel wislon magical mystery tour bullshit

yeah this. it's not so much I think we will lose its just RW gives me mini heart attacks and we historically play them close. It would be a nice surprise to dominate them though.

 

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

Yep, that's why I hope the Giants win the East. Only team in the East that has any kind of shot of pulling off a wildcard round miracle 

Maybe the Vikings could beat GB in the WC round.  I would love to play them

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