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Cardinals vs Seahawks , First Game of Week 10 Thread


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So these guys have the first game of the week, and we have the last game of the week! 

If the Cardinals win, it would make the division race quite interesting and put both the Cardinals and Seahawks at 5-4 with the Rams being on top of the division at 6-2 . Just looking at the NFC in general there might be alot of 9-7  or 10-6 ish teams all vying for wildcard spots, and I'm dearly hoping we're not one of them. Well, we dont have to worry about tiebreakers in this division, because we only played the 49ers this year and won against them so..  Its still pretty meaningful to watch for us I think, because I have a feeling we have a decent chance at seeing one of these teams in the playoffs. 

 

 

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I think Rams win the division if they can win the next Seahawks game, which I expect them to. Outside of that I don't see a wildcard coming from that division. Either the East -- Cowboys, Redskins, Eagles all in the hunt and look better than Cards/Seahawks, West -- Lions and Vikings in the hunt, and the Aints from the South. 

 

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Just now, brandon_87 said:

How is this panther related? You know there's a whole NFL forum? There is literally nothing about this game that matters to us

ive been doing this this entire season for Thu and Mon games, and no mods have taken any of them down. And almost all the other forums are dead in comparison to this one.

Ill do the same on Sunday too, I dont think we are forbidden from posting gameday threads for other matchups that aren't in our time slot. 

 

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3 minutes ago, Popsickle said:

You know, I probably shouldn't even say this outloud, yet alone online, where it will live forever. But I actually like those uniforms. 

Every time I see them all I can think about is Robin Williams' awesome golf bit, 

"Where even a blind gay man would go, Oh, dear Christ! Those are loud, this is not carnival! What the fug are you on?"  

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An hour into the broadcast we finally have football. That's after an hour long pregame show. That was ridiculous. I was cooking dinner with it just on in the background, but still. Good grief. Less bullshit, more football. 

Meanwhile, this Cardinals defense was ALL OVER the Seahwaks' offense on that opening drive. 3 plays, - 7 yards. 

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