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Rain, wind and wet generally means more running....which I think favors Sea bc all they want to do is run Lynch all day. They don't want throw

i think the seahawks run D is a bit overrated. they've played sucky run teams who live and die by passing the ball.

i also think our running game is better than theirs.

we should have just enough success in the passing game to give us the edge we need. i think also the wind is going to effect them on FGs more than us just because they rely on it more than we do.

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i think the seahawks run D is a bit overrated. they've played sucky run teams who live and die by passing the ball.

i also think our running game is better than theirs.

we should have just enough success in the passing game to give us the edge we need. i think also the wind is going to effect them on FGs more than us just because they rely on it more than we do.

Oh, I fully believe we have the best rushing attack in the NFL. Numbers back that up since Newton arrived last year. We just haven't figured out how to adjust when everyone isn't able to suit up.

I don't think their D is as good as suggested....especially on the road. My only issue is our D is just comical. We often do enough offensively in the Newton era to win.....but the D still prohibits it

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Oh, I fully believe we have the best rushing attack in the NFL. Numbers back that up since Newton arrived last year. We just haven't figured out how to adjust when everyone isn't able to suit up.

I don't think their D is as good as suggested....especially on the road. My only issue is our D is just comical

if the D plays the way they did against the falcons i think they can come out with a win. sure...it wasn't very good against the run, but then they were dealing with a much more balanced team. they didn't have the luxury of putting so much attention on one aspect of the game the way they probably will with the seahawks.

if our offense is clicking we should be able to get out ahead enough that the hawks can't rely on their running game very much.

i think this is one game that our defense won't cost us a win mainly because our offense will be able to put more points on the board than their offense can keep up with.

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