Seahawks Fans Aren't Worried

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Yeah they did. Especially in their secondary. And now Sherman is done for the year. His loss is huge. And any decent quarterback would have made them pay for that loss. Stanton is not one of those. How and why he's playing over Gabbert baffles me.

But the Seahawks are ALL on Russell Wilson. Nothing if he's not saving them at every turn. They're deeply flawed. And I believe that their schedule gets tougher from here on too. They need to worry about scrambling to even get into the playoffs rather than about who they might face.

That @SEA game was one I had been looking at as a possible PHI loss. Not so much, I guess.
 

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Yep. And they were already, and SEA fans just didn't realize it.

And I talked trash to that weasel RAMS fan that was strutting around after our own #10 beat us in that game,,, telling him they wouldn't win their division,,, SHEESE,,, I'm much better and used to just punching those weasels than wishing ill will upon themo_O
 

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They have no OL and struggle to score. Sherman is gone. Thomas is missing games and Chancellor was limping around last night . What do they have to worry about?
 

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Welcome the Pacific Northwest. Beautiful corner of the country. :thumbup:


As far as the NFC, it's hard to say. I'm not really sold on anybody, really, not even our own Cowboys. It's been kind of a weird year. I feel like it's pretty wide open. I can say Eagles fans are getting pretty damn cocky. Would love to see them brought down a notch.
 
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It's no surprise that the narrative out there is that the entire team revolves around Zeke. He everything. There are many on this very forum who believe that. If I were a player on the team, I'd be pretty pissed about that narrative.

It's up to Dak, the remaining RB's, and the rest of the team to prove them wrong. Losing Zeke should galvanize the locker room, like the Patriots when they lost Brady.
 

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Ha, uh, well they should be.

Their offense sputters and they just lost one of the best CBs in the game. Even if he stayed healthy they were going to have to scrap their way into the playoffs.

I could see them missing entirely.
 

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Welcome the Pacific Northwest. Beautiful corner of the country. :thumbup:


As far as the NFC, it's hard to say. I'm not really sold on anybody, really, not even our own Cowboys. It's been kind of a weird year. I feel like it's pretty wide open. I can say Eagles fans are getting pretty damn cocky. Would love to see them brought down a notch.

You live in these parts as well?
 

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It's no surprise that the narrative out there is that the entire team revolves around Zeke. He everything. There are many on this very forum who believe that. If I were a player on the team, I'd be pretty pissed about that narrative.

It's up to Dak, the remaining RB's, and the rest of the team to prove them wrong. Losing Zeke should galvanize the locker room, like the Patriots when they lost Brady.

They got quiet when I mentioned the 4.6 ypc we averaged the last time we had no Elliot, Murray, or a starting QB. Dallas will be fine.
 

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That @SEA game was one I had been looking at as a possible PHI loss. Not so much, I guess.

I wouldn't think so anymore. As good as I think the Eagles are, their schedule has helped by giving them some opponents when they're falling apart (Washington, Denver, Seattle).
 

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The Panthers traded their best WR and their TE Olsen is hurt and out for the year. They struggle to score points and 20 points for them is like 35 for Dallas. They can run and stop the run, but they barely win against average teams every week. Cam looks like an average QB. They play in a weak division as does the New Orleans. I have no clue how good NO truly is. I remain suspicious that they are not as good as their record.
Same for the Rams.

Philly took a big step towards winning the East and home field yesterday in a NY court room yesterday.

When healthy, the ‘Skins are a good team. But some of their stars are hurt and may or may not be back this year at a high level of play.

If we can win 10 or 11 games somehow, we have as good of a shot as anyone. We should forget Philly for now and try to focus on winning without Zeke.

Seattle is a good but not great team that still as OL issues. A back up QB put up some good stats last night in AZ and Seattle only managed 14 first downs. They are very beatable.

In summary, we win 10 and we are very likely in. Get Zeke running and we play well on the road. Anything is possible.

Olsen is expected back in week 12 after their bye, but they're still beatable.
 

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New avatar ,heh?
Good, very good! May the geographical jump and the betterment of gainful employment fortify this within you,yes!,,,o_O
Minnesota won't rollover simply because of that N.W.'s fan bases wishes ,,, after our games against Atlanta & Philly it will be abundantly clear of which path is of their concerns,,, my the force be within your constant thoughtso_O
I think we are going to be a bird killer to all of the birds.
 

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I moved to the Pacific Northwest 2 months ago, and I got a manager/bartending gig in the small logging town I live in. Listening to the locals tonight was interesting. Apparently, no one in the NFC that's left is competition. They believe they are Superbowl bound. I even heard that the Commanders, and Eagles were all that's left. I brought up Dallas, but they perceive the loss of Zeke to be our imminent doom. It's been interesting living in a community not packed with rabid Cowboys fans. As well as the homer fans of another team. I hope we play Seattle, in Seattle, and I'm there watching the beating.

So who is still a post season threat in the NFC? Admittedly, I didn't see much to suggest we would make a splash this year, but I hoped we'd turn on late, and it seems that's the case. My optimism is teetering on the fence.
Funny how all of his success was due to the O-Line and now everyone says we’re doomed because he’s out
 

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Yup they did, but I meant it more in the long term sense beyond this season. All that money on defense with mostly scrubs protecting the franchise QB.

Maybe it's just me, they've never looked the same since that SB 49 ending.
 

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Maybe it's just me, they've never looked the same since that SB 49 ending.
Yup it's been awesome to watch. The decline would be even more drastic if they didn't play in a trash division.
 

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How any fan homer could watch the Hawks and think they are SB bound is beyond me! They must have a lot of GOJIMMY's with triple platinum guarantees......;)
 
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