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Listen up Seattle! You are now ON NOTICE!


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What you doubt is as relevant to me as the size and texture of captain kangaroo's scrotum.

It's okay what you think is relevant and what's not. The truth hurts, I guess.

Is Kuechly even better than our very own, Bobby Wagner? With all the talent on our defense, it's pretty remarkable the stats he put up and the impact he had on our defense.

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Your top 2 WR barely cracks 5,000 career receiving yards combined.

And I thought we had a WR problem here.

You obviously don't know jack squat about our team. We're a run first team that can pass the ball and spread it around. We won't have a WR problem (even though we don't now. You're just mis-informed and basing your opinion on stats and not game time) week 7 in the season when our huge, versatile, weapon debuts for our team.

We cut our 4th round pick in Chris Harper because he wasn't good enough to make the team. You're right, we have a huge wide receiver problem. LOL.

You should look at Stephen Williams (who led the preseason in receiving yards, lol) and Jermaine Kearse highlights. Both steals, and both UDFA. They will surprise.

Plain and simple, we have the best depth in the league and top 10 in many positions. What about you guys? I would like to hear your insight about your team, since a lot of you are confident and think you will beat us.

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You hawk fans are on the verge of a suicidal  season. Everything depends on this first game. lose it and you are most certainly gonna lose that second game. That's when the Hawk fans start looking like they have a laser spot on their foreheads, you become the laughing stocks of the NFL with all the smoke blown up your ass by the sport writing phonies. Yeah NFC west is best. Hype is hell to digest when it turns out to be bullshit, Get ready to sit down to a big serving of it.

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 What about you guys? I would like to hear your insight about your team, since a lot of you are confident and think you will beat us.

 

 

(59 + 58 + 52 + 76 + 95 + 96  + 68 + 27 = -3) * 1

 

 

Edit (Tues, 9/3):  Oddly, even though Star and Kawaan changed jersey numbers today to 98 and 99, the modified result is still the same = NEGATIVE 3.

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It's okay what you think is relevant and what's not. The truth hurts, I guess.

Is Kuechly even better than our very own, Bobby Wagner? With all the talent on our defense, it's pretty remarkable the stats he put up and the impact he had on our defense.

 

Yes.

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