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Predictions against the Seabird Uniform#300ers


davos

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something that we all already know:

We had a team that showed the capacity to do a ton better than a previous humiliating performance on National TV and step their game up until the last 2 minutes. The results are a mute point now but not the play at which of our defensive pass rush, Olsen, the whole RB unit contributed regardless of the formation, f*ck a lot of guys showed up against the stout Falconsh!ts.

So, these f*ckers better f*cking bring their sh*t because we're gonna f*cking f*ck sh*t up this coming Sunday

Basically, that defense is great but I think it's clear Russel Wilson is playing at a typical rookie level right now. If our ever so crazy awesome defense can defend this less than mediocre minus a running back offensive squad, I think we can manage. Newton, go Geno Smith yourself out on an admittedly tough but breakable defense.

Panthers

70

Seahawks

2 (safety because of Nakamura grabbing a fumble off a punt return and running it into the wrong endzone)

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If Cam gets outperformed by Russell Wilson, I don't know how hard I'm going to be cheering for this team for the rest of the season...

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It's not on Cam, just saying he should perform better than Wilson...Defense will be the outcome of this game, Stop Lynch and its a win in the bag....paper or plastic?

Defense couldn't stop old fat man turner.. what hope do they have against the younger faster lynch.. NONE.

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Stack the box against Lynch. Dare Wilson to beat you. Take advantage of short fields from interceptions. Go up early and take Lynch out if the equation all together.

There's many ways for us to win, and only one real way for us to lose.

Frank needs to further develop his knack for batting balls at the line.

To be honest though, I'm not sure I trust our coaching staff to gameplan a proper fuging way to take advantage of their weaknesses.

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