antiquity
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Right now Seattle holds the last wild card so anything like I said is possible.
I hate to disagree with you but Palmer is overrated.
I hate to disagree with you but Palmer is overrated.
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Seattle is done.
They will lose to Philly next week, then get shocked by the 49ers at home , then lose to the Cards, then shuffle off to obscurity when the are beaten by the lowly Rams......finishing the season at 8-8....
Just kidding- they control their own destiny.![]()
Seattle is done.
They will lose to Philly next week, then get shocked by the 49ers at home , then lose to the Cards, then shuffle off to obscurity when the are beaten by the lowly Rams......finishing the season at 8-8....
Just kidding- they control their own destiny.![]()
The Eagles will be their toughest test the rest of the year.dont see that being a problem.as i said on your eagles/hawks thread,sanchez panicks when he has to play against a good defense as was seen in the green bay game.Ya...maybe the Hawks suck but for the last three seasons with a certain Russell Wilson at the helm how many teams are still in it with four games to go in the regular season?
Two years ago the Seahawks were two games away from a Lombardi.
This has been fun no matter how it turns out this season and it is FAR from over.
I'm confident we will beat the Eagles.
I thought Seattle looked pretty good yesterday. I think they will make the playoffs. They're still good enough to repeat, even if they are the #6 seed.
Not impossible but tough...no home field advantage will be hard to over come. I think they still have a shot at winning the NFC West especially if the Falcons cooperate. Arizona is weak at quarterback right now.
Didn't Green Bay score a bunch in the first half against Philly? I bring it up to question whether Sanchez was really to blame for that loss rather than Philly's defense.
I agree with you about Seattle's wide outs. They may be the least frightening group in the league. On the other hand, Seattle is built to be a running team, and they're damn good at it.
Back to the Green Bay game though, did Sanchez turn the ball over in the first half, and if so, was it before Green Bay got up big?
The Packers can score, and quickly, on anyone. When Rogers is hot, no one is better. The NFC will be going through Green Bay this year.
Of course, it's football, so any given Sunday......
Didn't Green Bay score a bunch in the first half against Philly? I bring it up to question whether Sanchez was really to blame for that loss rather than Philly's defense.
Eagles started slow and Packers have the wide receivers (Cobb, Jordy, etc.) able to get the jump on us, along with that 'baaad man' Aaron Rodgers. Seahawks don't have the WR's to do that. Our worse game of the season, a throwout, and the only major egg we laid this year.
And besides, Russell Wilson doesn't put up video game numbers of the NFLs elite passers. He has a modest 15 TD passes putting him in Brian Hoyers neighborhood. Granted, he's dangerous running out of the pocket, but passing-wise, he's no Aaron Rodgers.
Here is my prediction:
The 9-3 Eagles are 6-0 at home.
The Seahawks have clawed their way back into playoff contention with HOME wins over the injury ravaged Cardinals and the stumbling, bumbling 49ers. But ROAD games are the problem for this team and they are only 3-3 on the road. Wilson will try to carry the team on his back but he is just not getting the help from the receivers.
Final Score -
Philly 27
Seattle 19
Good luck!!
