Seahawks SUCK !!!!

If Seattle wins I will concede that the Patriots were the better team if it makes them feel any better.

I don't want to be selfish. Now that the 9ers are starting over from scratch there is really no significant obstacle to the Hawks taking the NFC West for at least the next couple of seasons. Just having Kaepernick on the roster won't be enough. Too many guys getting old on defense. Stars like Crabtree past their prime..Boldin..same problem. What's left of their running game? Gore? Don't make me laugh.

It sucks! We had a perfectly good nemesis in San Bona Vista or whatever the **** they are calling themselves now.

Arizona ?? PPFFFTTT !!! :lol:

The Rams? They don't even know where they will be playing..

Lynch will strap on his laces again this coming season. He is already under contract. The way it's going with his fines and penalties he friggin can't afford to quit! :lol:

Wait, you site Crabtree as a player past his prime? He's young. Boldin is an older guy, Justin Smith may not be back, Willis may become expendable because of salary issues, but Crabtree? He's 27, he's pretty much right in his prime. He might not get resigned, that's certainly possible, but age has little to do with it.

And as for the running game, I'm more concerned with the playcalling and O-line than the RB position. I still hope Gore will return, but I think that Hyde will be at least an acceptable replacement if not, so long as the O-line can make some holes.

I'm just saying Crabtree's skills have dropped off. He used to be clutch. Now he is not. and Vernon Davis has dropped off as well.

Hell's Bell's!!! I want the 9ers to be a great team. They helped make the NFC West the best division in professional football.

This season's record was an embarrassment.

I don't think their skills have dropped off. I think the offense was simply bad overall last year. Running game or passing game, the team was out of synch all year. And with Crabtree, he took quite a while before he had the kind of 'breakout' year the Niners drafted him for. So it isn't like he's been a clutch player for a long time.

I'm still very much in 'wait and see' mode with the Niners now. I am hopeful that having multiple former head coaches on their coaching staff will help, but otherwise there isn't a lot to go on as far as what to be optimistic take about.

Now Gore is gone and Crabtree is supposed to leave the team also. The offense cupboard is looking bare. Ballke claims they have complete confidence in Kaepernick. It's usually the kiss of death when the owner has to chime in.

The 9er defense has been decimated in the off season depending on how you look at it. The positive outlook for the 9er D is that there will be half a dozen or more new faces starting. LBs are all gone. D-Line is half of what it used to be. There is no way to tell what kind of D Santa Clara will have until after pre-season and they have established a depth chart they can depend on. It might take several games to completely shake out the pecking order with that many replacements.
 
If Seattle wins I will concede that the Patriots were the better team if it makes them feel any better.

I don't want to be selfish. Now that the 9ers are starting over from scratch there is really no significant obstacle to the Hawks taking the NFC West for at least the next couple of seasons. Just having Kaepernick on the roster won't be enough. Too many guys getting old on defense. Stars like Crabtree past their prime..Boldin..same problem. What's left of their running game? Gore? Don't make me laugh.

It sucks! We had a perfectly good nemesis in San Bona Vista or whatever the **** they are calling themselves now.

Arizona ?? PPFFFTTT !!! :lol:

The Rams? They don't even know where they will be playing..

Lynch will strap on his laces again this coming season. He is already under contract. The way it's going with his fines and penalties he friggin can't afford to quit! :lol:

Wait, you site Crabtree as a player past his prime? He's young. Boldin is an older guy, Justin Smith may not be back, Willis may become expendable because of salary issues, but Crabtree? He's 27, he's pretty much right in his prime. He might not get resigned, that's certainly possible, but age has little to do with it.

And as for the running game, I'm more concerned with the playcalling and O-line than the RB position. I still hope Gore will return, but I think that Hyde will be at least an acceptable replacement if not, so long as the O-line can make some holes.

I'm just saying Crabtree's skills have dropped off. He used to be clutch. Now he is not. and Vernon Davis has dropped off as well.

Hell's Bell's!!! I want the 9ers to be a great team. They helped make the NFC West the best division in professional football.

This season's record was an embarrassment.

I don't think their skills have dropped off. I think the offense was simply bad overall last year. Running game or passing game, the team was out of synch all year. And with Crabtree, he took quite a while before he had the kind of 'breakout' year the Niners drafted him for. So it isn't like he's been a clutch player for a long time.

I'm still very much in 'wait and see' mode with the Niners now. I am hopeful that having multiple former head coaches on their coaching staff will help, but otherwise there isn't a lot to go on as far as what to be optimistic take about.

Now Gore is gone and Crabtree is supposed to leave the team also. The offense cupboard is looking bare. Ballke claims they have complete confidence in Kaepernick. It's usually the kiss of death when the owner has to chime in.

The 9er defense has been decimated in the off season depending on how you look at it. The positive outlook for the 9er D is that there will be half a dozen or more new faces starting. LBs are all gone. D-Line is half of what it used to be. There is no way to tell what kind of D Santa Clara will have until after pre-season and they have established a depth chart they can depend on. It might take several games to completely shake out the pecking order with that many replacements.

It's been like a sudden rebuild with the losses to free agency and retirements. Who knows what the Niners will look like this year? :dunno:
 
If Seattle wins I will concede that the Patriots were the better team if it makes them feel any better.

I don't want to be selfish. Now that the 9ers are starting over from scratch there is really no significant obstacle to the Hawks taking the NFC West for at least the next couple of seasons. Just having Kaepernick on the roster won't be enough. Too many guys getting old on defense. Stars like Crabtree past their prime..Boldin..same problem. What's left of their running game? Gore? Don't make me laugh.

It sucks! We had a perfectly good nemesis in San Bona Vista or whatever the **** they are calling themselves now.

Arizona ?? PPFFFTTT !!! :lol:

The Rams? They don't even know where they will be playing..

Lynch will strap on his laces again this coming season. He is already under contract. The way it's going with his fines and penalties he friggin can't afford to quit! :lol:

Wait, you site Crabtree as a player past his prime? He's young. Boldin is an older guy, Justin Smith may not be back, Willis may become expendable because of salary issues, but Crabtree? He's 27, he's pretty much right in his prime. He might not get resigned, that's certainly possible, but age has little to do with it.

And as for the running game, I'm more concerned with the playcalling and O-line than the RB position. I still hope Gore will return, but I think that Hyde will be at least an acceptable replacement if not, so long as the O-line can make some holes.

I'm just saying Crabtree's skills have dropped off. He used to be clutch. Now he is not. and Vernon Davis has dropped off as well.

Hell's Bell's!!! I want the 9ers to be a great team. They helped make the NFC West the best division in professional football.

This season's record was an embarrassment.

I don't think their skills have dropped off. I think the offense was simply bad overall last year. Running game or passing game, the team was out of synch all year. And with Crabtree, he took quite a while before he had the kind of 'breakout' year the Niners drafted him for. So it isn't like he's been a clutch player for a long time.

I'm still very much in 'wait and see' mode with the Niners now. I am hopeful that having multiple former head coaches on their coaching staff will help, but otherwise there isn't a lot to go on as far as what to be optimistic take about.

Now Gore is gone and Crabtree is supposed to leave the team also. The offense cupboard is looking bare. Ballke claims they have complete confidence in Kaepernick. It's usually the kiss of death when the owner has to chime in.

The 9er defense has been decimated in the off season depending on how you look at it. The positive outlook for the 9er D is that there will be half a dozen or more new faces starting. LBs are all gone. D-Line is half of what it used to be. There is no way to tell what kind of D Santa Clara will have until after pre-season and they have established a depth chart they can depend on. It might take several games to completely shake out the pecking order with that many replacements.

It's been like a sudden rebuild with the losses to free agency and retirements. Who knows what the Niners will look like this year? :dunno:


It looks to me that much of the transformation in Santa Clara is founded in the inability of Harbaugh and the owner's representatives to just get along. Getting rid of Jimmy Boi will likely be the turning point in the 9ers future slide into obscurity.

Wasn't it just three seasons ago that the 9ers were playing in the Super Bowl? This with the same cast of players they had last season.

Harbaugh probably told them that they, the owners, didn't know shit about winning and now he has been proven right.

Jimmy was smart taking the college job.
 
Can any team in the NFC dethrone the Hawks?

Not likely.

AZ... NOT

Rams..seriously?

Santa Clara..this year they will give "rebuilding" a bad name.

Seahawks will again have HFA going into the playoffs.

With Jimmy Graham wearing a Hawk uni there will be no last second interception to save the AFC's asses.
 
Can any team in the NFC dethrone the Hawks?

Not likely.

AZ... NOT

Rams..seriously?

Santa Clara..this year they will give "rebuilding" a bad name.

Seahawks will again have HFA going into the playoffs.

With Jimmy Graham wearing a Hawk uni there will be no last second interception to save the AFC's asses.

I wouldnt be so sure that the Cards cant. Had Palmer stayed healthy they whole season no way do the Hawks win the division and have homefield advantage.

as much as I hate the cards,If Palmer stays healthy this year and they dont have a lot of the same key injuries they had last year,look out.

Ariens did an amazing job with that team keeping them in the playoff hunt despite all the multiple key injuries they had.the fact they were down to their third string quarterback and they still made the playoffs,that team has some moxie and could be a very big threat this year if Carson stays healthy the whole year.
 
If Seattle wins I will concede that the Patriots were the better team if it makes them feel any better.

I don't want to be selfish. Now that the 9ers are starting over from scratch there is really no significant obstacle to the Hawks taking the NFC West for at least the next couple of seasons. Just having Kaepernick on the roster won't be enough. Too many guys getting old on defense. Stars like Crabtree past their prime..Boldin..same problem. What's left of their running game? Gore? Don't make me laugh.

It sucks! We had a perfectly good nemesis in San Bona Vista or whatever the **** they are calling themselves now.

Arizona ?? PPFFFTTT !!! :lol:

The Rams? They don't even know where they will be playing..

Lynch will strap on his laces again this coming season. He is already under contract. The way it's going with his fines and penalties he friggin can't afford to quit! :lol:

Wait, you site Crabtree as a player past his prime? He's young. Boldin is an older guy, Justin Smith may not be back, Willis may become expendable because of salary issues, but Crabtree? He's 27, he's pretty much right in his prime. He might not get resigned, that's certainly possible, but age has little to do with it.

And as for the running game, I'm more concerned with the playcalling and O-line than the RB position. I still hope Gore will return, but I think that Hyde will be at least an acceptable replacement if not, so long as the O-line can make some holes.

I'm just saying Crabtree's skills have dropped off. He used to be clutch. Now he is not. and Vernon Davis has dropped off as well.

Hell's Bell's!!! I want the 9ers to be a great team. They helped make the NFC West the best division in professional football.

This season's record was an embarrassment.

I don't think their skills have dropped off. I think the offense was simply bad overall last year. Running game or passing game, the team was out of synch all year. And with Crabtree, he took quite a while before he had the kind of 'breakout' year the Niners drafted him for. So it isn't like he's been a clutch player for a long time.

I'm still very much in 'wait and see' mode with the Niners now. I am hopeful that having multiple former head coaches on their coaching staff will help, but otherwise there isn't a lot to go on as far as what to be optimistic take about.

Now Gore is gone and Crabtree is supposed to leave the team also. The offense cupboard is looking bare. Ballke claims they have complete confidence in Kaepernick. It's usually the kiss of death when the owner has to chime in.

The 9er defense has been decimated in the off season depending on how you look at it. The positive outlook for the 9er D is that there will be half a dozen or more new faces starting. LBs are all gone. D-Line is half of what it used to be. There is no way to tell what kind of D Santa Clara will have until after pre-season and they have established a depth chart they can depend on. It might take several games to completely shake out the pecking order with that many replacements.

very true.thats the kiss of death that the niners are worried when they start saying the line-I have complete confidence in him.:biggrin:
 
Last season the Percy Harvin issue caused a cancer in the Hawks LR AND on the field. As bold as the move was by Carroll to sign him it was an even bolder move to kick him to the curb and get back to Seahawk football.

The LOB will be back as great as ever. Nearly ALL the important pieces in the best Defense in the NFL is back and still young but another year smarter.

Wilson will be in his fourth season. Need I say more? With Graham on board Wilson's numbers will soar. There just won't be enough or good enough Defensive players on ANY team to prevent the holes that Russell will have to throw to. Even Kearse and Baldwin will benefit from Graham's presence.

Lynch will be back again. He has shown no signs of getting too old for the game.

Did I mention Jimmy Graham? Yes of course I did. He is PERFECTLY suited to those plays where Wilson extends the play and is looking for the 6' 7" 265 lb TE/WR to find open spaces for those lobs 20-30 yards down field of which Russell is already the best at in the NFL.

Also the red zone which has been a little "iffy" for the Hawks will be more of a lock with JG.

I agree AZ will be good but "good" won't cut it this season in the NFC West.
 
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well they'll be me merely good if they have the same kind of injurys they had last year no doubt but if they stay away from key injurys like that this time especially with Palmer,i see them as being great.

Thats true though that the Hawks will be a force to be reckoned with again for another superbowl title.Had they stood pat and not done anything I dont think they would make it back but with Graham in there,that offense will be something else.

Graham wont be a cancer either in the LR or on the field.He is way too much of a pro and leader and will never bad mouth Wilson or refuse to go out on the field to take plays off.

Harvin was impersonating Randy Moss.

Willson is a good tight end but to make it back this year to the superbowl again,they really needed someone in their receiving core who was GREAT and Graham is that man.HE is an impact player who can stretch the field for an offense.

Having a leader like Graham in there will give the Seahawks the kind of offense they were hoping to have with Harvin
 
Can any team in the NFC dethrone the Hawks?

Not likely.

AZ... NOT

Rams..seriously?

Santa Clara..this year they will give "rebuilding" a bad name.

Seahawks will again have HFA going into the playoffs.

With Jimmy Graham wearing a Hawk uni there will be no last second interception to save the AFC's asses.

If you mean the NFC and not just the NFC West as your post would indicate, the Packers could make a run at being the SB representative from the conference.
 
Can any team in the NFC dethrone the Hawks?

Not likely.

AZ... NOT

Rams..seriously?

Santa Clara..this year they will give "rebuilding" a bad name.

Seahawks will again have HFA going into the playoffs.

With Jimmy Graham wearing a Hawk uni there will be no last second interception to save the AFC's asses.

If you mean the NFC and not just the NFC West as your post would indicate, the Packers could make a run at being the SB representative from the conference.

Maybe. Rodgers is very injury prone. I haven't really studied the Pack recently. As in the case of the Patriots in the Super Bowl the Packers played a very damaged LOB in the NFC Championship. If they run up against a healthy Seahawk Defense it wouldn't even be close. The game in Seattle earlier in the season was more indicative of what would typically happen. 36-16 Hawks.
 
Seahawks will be sucking on the beaches in Hawaii this week.

Most of the Seahawk's skill players have hit the beaches in Hawaii for this week. Let the chemistry begin. What is missing is Michael Bennett on this trip to help smooth over the previous comments he has made which were somewhat derogatory towards Graham. Whoops! Bennett is already in Hawaii with his family.

I was wondering how many other NFL QBs will be taking their team mates to some exotic resort this spring to work on team chemistry and run drills.
 
Seahawks will be sucking on the beaches in Hawaii this week.

Most of the Seahawk's skill players have hit the beaches in Hawaii for this week. Let the chemistry begin. What is missing is Michael Bennett on this trip to help smooth over the previous comments he has made which were somewhat derogatory towards Graham. Whoops! Bennett is already in Hawaii with his family.

I was wondering how many other NFL QBs will be taking their team mates to some exotic resort this spring to work on team chemistry and run drills.

Oh I imagine the Bennett / Graham situation will go something like this.

Graham: "Hey Michael, I am not happy that you called me soft"

Bennett: "Prove me wrong by helping us get a ring."

Graham: "Fair enough"
 
Can any team in the NFC dethrone the Hawks?

Not likely.

AZ... NOT

Rams..seriously?

Santa Clara..this year they will give "rebuilding" a bad name.

Seahawks will again have HFA going into the playoffs.

With Jimmy Graham wearing a Hawk uni there will be no last second interception to save the AFC's asses.

If you mean the NFC and not just the NFC West as your post would indicate, the Packers could make a run at being the SB representative from the conference.

I dont think the packers will able to get over their meltdown they had against the Hawks in the NFC title game to make it that far this year.lol

With the Hawks getting Graham,as long as they stay away from major injuries again towards the end of the year,the only team that is a real threat to stopping them from going again is the Cards and MAYBE the cowboys.Dont think so though,I think that was just a fluke year for them.we'll see. If the Cards dont have the same major injuries they had last year,this could be their year for them in year three.
 
Can any team in the NFC dethrone the Hawks?

Not likely.

AZ... NOT

Rams..seriously?

Santa Clara..this year they will give "rebuilding" a bad name.

Seahawks will again have HFA going into the playoffs.

With Jimmy Graham wearing a Hawk uni there will be no last second interception to save the AFC's asses.

If you mean the NFC and not just the NFC West as your post would indicate, the Packers could make a run at being the SB representative from the conference.

I dont think the packers will able to get over their meltdown they had against the Hawks in the NFC title game to make it that far this year.lol

With the Hawks getting Graham,as long as they stay away from major injuries again towards the end of the year,the only team that is a real threat to stopping them from going again is the Cards and MAYBE the cowboys.Dont think so though,I think that was just a fluke year for them.we'll see. If the Cards dont have the same major injuries they had last year,this could be their year for them in year three.

We will have to see how it all shakes out. The Cardinals have lost some players but made some nice additions too. Same with Seattle. I am concerned about Seattle's corner and nickel backs as well as left guard. The Rams are a sneaky team. I don't know if they can challenge Seattle or Arizona but they can sure make themselves a pain in the ass for both. 49ers are done for a while.
 
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Can any team in the NFC dethrone the Hawks?

Not likely.

AZ... NOT

Rams..seriously?

Santa Clara..this year they will give "rebuilding" a bad name.

Seahawks will again have HFA going into the playoffs.

With Jimmy Graham wearing a Hawk uni there will be no last second interception to save the AFC's asses.

If you mean the NFC and not just the NFC West as your post would indicate, the Packers could make a run at being the SB representative from the conference.

I dont think the packers will able to get over their meltdown they had against the Hawks in the NFC title game to make it that far this year.lol

With the Hawks getting Graham,as long as they stay away from major injuries again towards the end of the year,the only team that is a real threat to stopping them from going again is the Cards and MAYBE the cowboys.Dont think so though,I think that was just a fluke year for them.we'll see. If the Cards dont have the same major injuries they had last year,this could be their year for them in year three.

We will have to see how it all shakes out. The Cardinals have lost some players but made some nice additions too. Same with Seattle. I am concerned about Seattle's corner and nickel backs as well as left guard. The Rams are a sneaky team. I don't know if they can challenge Seattle or Arizona but they can sure make themselves a pain in the ass for both. 49ers are done for a while.

I think the Hawk's DBs need to rethink their technique. Chancellor, Thomas and Sherman all suffered upper body, shoulder and arm injuries throughout last season and the playoffs. It may be that some of their aggressive methods are backfiring. I won't be surprised if this season the trainers encouraged them to adjust how hard they use their arms and compensate with so. me other technique. How, I'm not sure but it was clear at the end of the playoffs it was obvious that going into the SB they were in no condition to play up to their usual skill levels.

When Maxwell's backup, Jeramy Lane who is normally Sherman's backup on the right side, broke his wrist covering opposite his normal position we had to stick the hapless Therod Simon in we were totally screwed. Sherman, Thomas and Chancellor played heroically considering they should have all been recovering from major surgery at the time. Actually I'm not certain of Lane's coverage on that play as it was an interception in the end zone and he broke his appendage being tackled on the Defense's right side of the field.

Suffice it to say that the health situation in the Hawk D Backfield was a clusterfuck of bubble gum, duct tape and baling wire.

Ya..Ya... Brady was the MVP blah...blah...blah.. His HERO'S effort was played out against a pack of cripples and in Simon's case someone that really didn't belong on the field in the first place. He, Simon, doesn't have any right calling himself a member of the LOB. He could rightfully become a founding member of the "Legion of WTF just happened?"
 
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Can any team in the NFC dethrone the Hawks?

Not likely.

AZ... NOT

Rams..seriously?

Santa Clara..this year they will give "rebuilding" a bad name.

Seahawks will again have HFA going into the playoffs.

With Jimmy Graham wearing a Hawk uni there will be no last second interception to save the AFC's asses.

If you mean the NFC and not just the NFC West as your post would indicate, the Packers could make a run at being the SB representative from the conference.

I dont think the packers will able to get over their meltdown they had against the Hawks in the NFC title game to make it that far this year.lol

With the Hawks getting Graham,as long as they stay away from major injuries again towards the end of the year,the only team that is a real threat to stopping them from going again is the Cards and MAYBE the cowboys.Dont think so though,I think that was just a fluke year for them.we'll see. If the Cards dont have the same major injuries they had last year,this could be their year for them in year three.

We will have to see how it all shakes out. The Cardinals have lost some players but made some nice additions too. Same with Seattle. I am concerned about Seattle's corner and nickel backs as well as left guard. The Rams are a sneaky team. I don't know if they can challenge Seattle or Arizona but they can sure make themselves a pain in the ass for both. 49ers are done for a while.

I think the Hawk's DBs need to rethink their technique. Chancellor, Thomas and Sherman all suffered upper body, shoulder and arm injuries throughout last season and the playoffs. It may be that some of their aggressive methods are backfiring. I won't be surprised if this season the trainers encouraged them to adjust how hard they use their arms and compensate with so. me other technique. How, I'm not sure but it was clear at the end of the playoffs it was obvious that going into the SB they were in no condition to play up to their usual skill levels.

When Maxwell's backup, Jeramy Lane who is normally Sherman's backup on the right side, broke his wrist covering opposite his normal position we had to stick the hapless Therod Simon in we were totally screwed. Sherman, Thomas and Chancellor played heroically considering they should have all been recovering from major surgery at the time. Actually I'm not certain of Lane's coverage on that play as it was an interception in the end zone and he broke his appendage being tackled on the Defense's right side of the field.

Suffice it to say that the health situation in the Hawk D Backfield was a clusterfuck of bubble gum, duct tape and baling wire.

Ya..Ya... Brady was the MVP blah...blah...blah.. His HERO'S effort was played out against a pack of cripples and in Simon's case someone that really didn't belong on the field in the first place. He, Simon, doesn't have any right calling himself a member of the LOB. He could rightfully become a founding member of the "Legion of WTF just happened?"


Well I still haven't made up my mind about Simon. Remember that Simon was asked to play nickel in the super bowl and that is a very different position than a standard corner. A standard corner can push his man to the edge and use the sidelines as an extra defender and as such doesn't need the ability to change direction quickly or get an early read on the route like a nickel back does. That quick change of direction and such is exactly Jeremy Lane's skill set which is why he is such a fantastic nickel corner, but it's not Simon's skill set. Hence he got torched in the super bowl. But in a traditional corner role, he still might be ok. We will see.
 
Can any team in the NFC dethrone the Hawks?

Not likely.

AZ... NOT

Rams..seriously?

Santa Clara..this year they will give "rebuilding" a bad name.

Seahawks will again have HFA going into the playoffs.

With Jimmy Graham wearing a Hawk uni there will be no last second interception to save the AFC's asses.

If you mean the NFC and not just the NFC West as your post would indicate, the Packers could make a run at being the SB representative from the conference.

I dont think the packers will able to get over their meltdown they had against the Hawks in the NFC title game to make it that far this year.lol

With the Hawks getting Graham,as long as they stay away from major injuries again towards the end of the year,the only team that is a real threat to stopping them from going again is the Cards and MAYBE the cowboys.Dont think so though,I think that was just a fluke year for them.we'll see. If the Cards dont have the same major injuries they had last year,this could be their year for them in year three.

We will have to see how it all shakes out. The Cardinals have lost some players but made some nice additions too. Same with Seattle. I am concerned about Seattle's corner and nickel backs as well as left guard. The Rams are a sneaky team. I don't know if they can challenge Seattle or Arizona but they can sure make themselves a pain in the ass for both. 49ers are done for a while.
who else did the seahawks lose other than Malcomn Smith?
 
Can any team in the NFC dethrone the Hawks?

Not likely.

AZ... NOT

Rams..seriously?

Santa Clara..this year they will give "rebuilding" a bad name.

Seahawks will again have HFA going into the playoffs.

With Jimmy Graham wearing a Hawk uni there will be no last second interception to save the AFC's asses.

If you mean the NFC and not just the NFC West as your post would indicate, the Packers could make a run at being the SB representative from the conference.

I dont think the packers will able to get over their meltdown they had against the Hawks in the NFC title game to make it that far this year.lol

With the Hawks getting Graham,as long as they stay away from major injuries again towards the end of the year,the only team that is a real threat to stopping them from going again is the Cards and MAYBE the cowboys.Dont think so though,I think that was just a fluke year for them.we'll see. If the Cards dont have the same major injuries they had last year,this could be their year for them in year three.

We will have to see how it all shakes out. The Cardinals have lost some players but made some nice additions too. Same with Seattle. I am concerned about Seattle's corner and nickel backs as well as left guard. The Rams are a sneaky team. I don't know if they can challenge Seattle or Arizona but they can sure make themselves a pain in the ass for both. 49ers are done for a while.
who else did the seahawks lose other than Malcomn Smith?


Well Byron Maxwell (that will hurt), O'Brien Schofield, Max Unger, and James Carpenter are the big ones.
 
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