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Seahawks explosive offense... ?...


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They are good on offense, defense, and special teams.

 

In other words, they are everything the Panthers have tried to be for many seasons now.

 

 

Beating them next Sunday will go a long way to showing the Panthers are for real this year. Lose, and it will look a lot like the status quo and another lame duck coaching year.

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Is this how people usually hype themselves up before a playing an opponent? Jesus people are so negative, fuck the seahawks.

 

Several years without a winning record will do that to a fan base.

 

Winning cures all.

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I'm not understanding how this will be a "walk in the park" when  our 1st team offense, who can't seem to find the endzone even while using a GPS will be going up against a buzzsaw.... can already feel the tremors from the Huddle exploding after week one.

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I'm not understanding how this will be a "walk in the park" when our 1st team offense, who can't seem to find the endzone even while using a GPS will be going up against a buzzsaw.... can already feel the tremors from the Huddle exploding after week one.

Seattle isn't a buzz saw....they are just a good overall team.

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