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Ok seriously the Seahawks


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Seahawks are not that scary.  They are very beatable.  Lets take care of SF tomorrow, and we got a chance of another Super Bowl appearance.  Wilson is not going to carry them to anything right now.  Whoever plays them, us or San Francisco has to take Lynch out of the game and control the amount of yardage Wilson gets on scrambles.  The linebackers of both teams are pretty fast and the arguably the best in the league.   The other key will establishing a successful run game, which is entirely possible because their front seven is not that scarey.  The Seahawks defense is built from the back in.  Neither SF or us need to pass alot to win games.   I think Seattle is going to lose to whoever wins tomorrow.  The winner of tomorrows game will be the NFC representative in my humble opinion.  Lets do this Panthers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Seahawks are the best team in the NFL.

I have to disagree.  Based on what.  What did you see that makes you so certain.  Very unimpressive win in my opinion.  The Panthers or Niners will take them out.  Mark my words.  Good team, but very beatable.  Wilson doesn't scare me.  He will make a splashy play here and there, but seriously, barely 100 yards passing??????  The Saints front 7 is not as good as the Niners and Panthers.  You will see.  

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momentum is when they are effective. like a san fran they qb scrambles rather than boss up. thus he skips some reads. nevertheless Russel is no Colon Cap but like him he has optional legit weapons. but pressure folds them both. I feel good about facing them and san fran because I know its all about who has the better defense not QB. 

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I have to disagree.  Based on what.  What did you see that makes you so certain.  Very unimpressive win in my opinion.  The Panthers or Niners will take them out.  Mark my words.  Good team, but very beatable.  Wilson doesn't scare me.  He will make a splashy play here and there, but seriously, barely 100 yards passing??????  The Saints front 7 is not as good as the Niners and Panthers.  You will see.  

 

I'd say mother nature played a pretty good part on the offense of both teams

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We gotta beat the 49ers first before we think of this. 

 

 

Read my post again.  I said that the winner of our game will beat them.  I am not predicting a victory over a very good  SF team.  You are right there is still work to be done.  
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Seattle is the best, most complete team out there and if they make the Super Bowl I would definitely bet on them.  That being said, if there is any team(s) that should not be scared of them it is the two teams in Charlotte tomorrow for the exact reasons you state.  Their defense and their sick secondary does not mean as much against us because we do not rely on huge passing games and our defense is more than capable of shutting down Lynch and containing Wilson.  If anybody is going to get them, it will happen next Sunday

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