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Zod

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I actually did predict Russ Wilson as the breakout player of the year and the Hawks to go 10-6 (they finished 11-5), and I know I'm not the only one. I think a lot of people expected that team to be really solid.

Well give me some good news for us this season Confucius.... lol

Better year for Cam than his rookie year or not? I know last year wasn't bad but I want to see a higher completion percentage (above 60%)

I am hoping he keeps his interception rate down and throws more touchdown passes. Maybe 25 to 30.

But more importantly I want our running game to get back to where we were before. If that happens I think we can be a top 5 offense.

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Anyone notice the most obnoxious fans are for historically shitty teams that suddenly become temporarily good? How many times has this forum been invaded by annoying Patriots, Colts, Steelers, fans? Not a whole lot, but these flash in the pan Falcons/Seahawks/Saints fans have to make sure to get their fill of poo talk in before they suck again.

LOL. 4 out of 5 years of making the play-offs is a long damn Flash! We sent them home whining! Your turn!

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It was in Charlotte.

 

 

Close game.

 

The Panthers have improved, but there is also now an entire seasons worth of game tape for Rivera to look at and develop a defensive strategy for.

 

Last time we met, Wilson had only played 3 games and Kuechly had not yet come full speed.

Wow, the NFL makes them play here twice in a row.

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I tend not to look at the traffic #s but this site really does blow most other fan message boards out of the water minus only a select few.  

 

It's funny that they claim "this is the only one worth a crap" when it's like 3x the size of theirs.  

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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.

 

 

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"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."

 

I wonder how much he's betting on the game? My guess is $0, and not because of his wife.

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