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Talking Seahawks .... What do you know>?


Jeremy Igo

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Seattle has everything to play for while the Panthers are winding up yet another disappointing season.

The Seahawks are coming off a disappointing performance against the Rams and can't afford to lay an egg this week if they hope to keep pace with their division rival 49ers.

Chances are Seattle will come out aggressive to secure an early lead and keep their foot on the gas pedal, never looking back.

Panthers are simply playing for pride.  That and 5 bucks will get you a cup of coffee at Starbucks.

Sunday is shaping up to be a good day to load up the family truckster and head out for a long drive in the country.

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4 hours ago, mc52beast said:

Trying to figure out why the Panthers are only 6 point dogs. Does someone have inside info that Carrol will sit Wilson or something.

A 6.5 point home dog in the NFL is a big spread.  When you are talking about betting, you have to remember that 7 is a key number and if that line moves to 7, a lot of money will push it down again pretty quickly.  That being said, bet the house on Seattle.

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I respect Cmc for his positivity..whether its for stats,  the team, or both  that he plays with such heart .. i gotta give him props for leading by example.  Its sad to see how checked out much of this team has become.  This team simply is not playing anywhere near their potential or talent.  Even before Rons departure, this contagion of apathy could be glimpsed.  I will not ditch on these sad sacks, as i refuse to be a fair weather fan, but its painful to watch.   So thank you to players like Cmc, who deserve better. that keep pounding while being pounded. It gives me a reason to hang in, and to watch.. despite the obvious reasons not to.

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