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What Seahawks fans are saying...


Zod

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Seahawks are good. But i don't think there good this year. Every team has tape on them now and are better prepared. That being said we have a new team with a new identity. That being said only worry I have is drinking heinaken or bud light platinum and throwing up my pork shoulder I work so hard on and getting to loaded to even walk to the stadium and even then being able to walk to the upper deck. But anyway I ain't got no worry's. Ted Ginn break out player of the year. And Non panther nation do us a favor and sleep on em. Sept 8th bank of america stadium aka the black and blue jungle turn up with me. With that said goodnight

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You should check out some of their other threads.

Lucky for the Panthers of House Rivera, this game will be played during the day... for the night is dark and full of terrors.

Sir Cam Newton, bannerman of Rivera, serves him well when serving him is safe. However, the field of battle will be anything but. The Legion of Boom does not sow. They pay the iron price.

You know nothing Jon Beason.

Dude, Steve Smith got his ass kicked by Kevin Bentley in 2006, I think we'll be just fine. The Seahawks aren't looking past this game, but I sure as hell am. If I didn't have a wife to explain things to, I would have sold every damn thing I own and put it on the Seahawks week 1. 3 points is hilarious. 30 is more likely.

But, soft! what defensive back through yonder line breaks?

It is Sherman, and Newton is in sight.

Arise, fair Sherman, and sack the defenseless Newton,

Who is already sick and pale with grief,

That thou his opponent art far better at life than he:

Be not his bitch, since he is envious;

His view of the field is but sick and green

And none but fools do wear it; cast it off.

It is yet another sack, O, it is the tenth!

O, that he knew where he were!

He calls signals yet he says nothing: what of that?

His eye discourses; Sherman will answer it.

He is too bold, 'tis not to Sherman he speaks:

Two of the fairest stars in all the NFL,

Having some business, do intercept him yet again

To dodge and turn till to the end zone they return.

What if his eyes were there, they in his head?

Staring down receivers, never mind those stars,

As daylight wains; his eyes downtrodden.

Would through the darkened locker room retreat

That fans would cheer and think it were not a loss.

See, how he his head upon his hand!

O, that I were a Seattle Seahawk,

That I might touch that Lombardi Trophy at last!

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