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No Sherman, Thomas with a hammy issue, now Chancellor expected to miss the rest of 2017


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1 minute ago, Hoenheim said:

I hope they beatThe Falcons , even though they are part of the 3 teams I dislike the most (Broncos, Falcons, Seahawks) . If Atlanta wins, they would be  6-4 with only 1 NFC loss and looking at another Wild Card spot. 

I do too.  Hope they summon the ghosts of Seattle prime time bull$hit past, win one for the boys, then fall off a cliff.

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36 minutes ago, beastson said:

Looking like a win for the Falcons

Hell at this rate it’s looking good for the 49ers next week.  Not kidding.  They easily coulda/shoulda/woulda beat the Hawks in Seattle early in the year, and I can definitely see a 49er victory at home after all this with the Hawks on a short week.

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1 hour ago, stbugs said:

Some teams get lucky. Play Dallas with no Smith and no Elliott and now play Seattle with their secondary gone. Saints got GB the first week without Rodgers and won by 9. 

The real kick in the balls here is that us playing San Fran and Philly was our reward for sucking and their playing Dallas and Seattle was their punishment for winning last year.

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Hope they at least pull one more out their ass against the Falcons.

I ain't wishing injuries on anyone and hate that happened to them but honestly, it's about fuging time some poo like this happens to Seattle.  Team has been consistently one of the most fortunate teams I've ever seen in my life... in basically all facets of football the past several years.  They've somehow managed to stay pretty damn healthy all these years.

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