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I seriously would like to know how Ryan Kalil is a negative in run blocking? He gets to the 2nd level like no other center.

I agree with this!

Kalil may not get a really good push, but he gets to the 2nd level really well. And, not only does he get there, but he normally puts "them paws" on the LB's. LOL

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A QB rating of 87.5 completing 63 percent of his passes for 1,013 yards is a funk? Really?

And best yard per pass average in the NFL....

Newton is one of the few showing up every week

Who's looking at stats... He's black and might lure our daughters and women folk over to the darkside!!!1! /peterking

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In all seriousness, only thing that really concerns me about Seattle IS their defense, especially their DBs, who some regard as the best unit in the league. We need LaFell, Olsen, Murphy and the others to come up big this week. Their secondary is uber-physical.

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