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charlottenian

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Nope.

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The Seahawks have always encouraged the fans to create a home field advantage. The 12th man is honored and has a flag that is raised every game.

http://www.seahawks.com/gameday/12th-man/flag-raisers.html

Imagine ownership encouraging the fans to yell and screen and create a competitive advantage at your home stadium.

Sadly JR will have none of that. :mad:

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They keep going high on Beast Mode they have no chance....is there a more physical back in the NFL then Lynch? I would love to be a homer and say Stew' date=' but I think Lynch is slightly more punishing....[/quote']

Marion Barber is pretty tough, but I agree that Lynch personifies his "Beast" nickname and is probably the toughest RB to bring down in the NFL. I can't help but wonder how Belicheat feels about him, considering that the Pats have no RB to speak of right now...

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Marion Barber is pretty tough, but I agree that Lynch personifies his "Beast" nickname and is probably the toughest RB to bring down in the NFL. I can't help but wonder how Belicheat feels about him, considering that the Pats have no RB to speak of right now...

:confused::confused:

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