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ajax4132

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I feel like we are going to be facing Seattle in Seattle come January

 

We match well with them

1. front seven is fast physical and can get to the qb

2. we have a run game and we need consistency from it

3. We have Cam Newton

 

D needs to keep it close and Cam needs to take over the game

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We coulda/woulda/shoulda won the last two if not for Cam's poor throw last year, and DeAngelo's fumble/Olsen's drops/Beason's missed tackle this year. In 2005 we were playing our 4th straight road game with no RB and were beat up coming off a physical game on Sunday against the Bears, while they had the bye and a Saturday game against the Redskins.

I simply don't view their venue as more intimidating as St Louis or Philly were in 2003. Road teams are winning a lot of big playoff games in recent years against great teams in hostile venues. They've won no more than we have as a franchise in over twice the time in the league and we owe them. Not scared.

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The absolute key to taking away their crowd is....

Our long, time chewing drives where we finish with 7 points and a quick 3 and out for our Defense.

Let's just put up a bunch of points early and force the sea chickens to kick field goals all night.

This can be done.

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