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Seahawks fans overlooking the Vikes


Matthias

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They are just itching for a battle down at BOA.  I kind of find it funny because we can sit back and watch it all unfold.  As far as the Seahawks go, it kind of feel like a trap game of sorts because I know they want to beat the Panthers for what we did in their stadium earlier in the season.

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7 minutes ago, Matthias said:

They are just itching for a battle down at BOA.  I kind of find it funny because we can sit back and watch it all unfold.  As far as the Seahawks go, it kind of feel like a trap game of sorts because I know they want to beat the Panthers for what we did in their stadium earlier in the season.

Trap game for who, us?  You gotta be kidding.  We coulda/shoulda/woulda beat them multiple times before this year.  Their pain will be returned in droves.

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2 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

I think we'll see Seattle one and done. I think they've shot their wad just climbing back into contention. Bring back Me-first Marshawn and the whole thing will fall apart.

I think Minnesota wants it more, too.

Vikings could win but I don't think their better than Seattle

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They've been blowing up social media sites and such for weeks. I think its likely youre seeing a lot of their bandwagoners starting to confront the reality that their time is done. Them seeing us get respect is driving so many of their fans nuts.

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Just now, Growl said:

They've been blowing up social media sites and such for weeks. I think its likely youre seeing a lot of their bandwagoners starting to confront the reality that their time is done. Them seeing us get respect is driving so many of their fans nuts.

I've heard many of their fans say when they come to Charlotte it'll be a war. And that they think whoever wins will go to the superbowl. 

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