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So here we go, time to get ready for Seattle. Will we finally get the win?


BigBoss

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Ron is 0-4 against the Bye week and 0-4 against Seattle, combining an 0-8 situation we are headed into. We have a bye week then go into Seattle. We have come so close against Seattle so many times and you know when you saw them on the schedule this is one of the games you wanted to win badly.

We are 4-0. Will we be 5-0?

What do you think and how do you think it will go down?

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I'd be as happy as anyone to beat Seattle (and think we have a really really good shot), but I'm more focused on the 2nd quarter as a whole.  If we can find a way to be 2-2 or better and come out healthier than we are now, that is a huge victory in my book.

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I'll say this we are more primed than ever to beat Seattle. First we have experience playing them, this game almost feels like a division game considering how familiar our teams are with eachother; this familiarity will be to our advantage, our defense has always been able to shut down their run game and now that our pass defense is elite I think Wilson will really struggle against our defense. Now the question is can Cam lead us into another stellar victory? Cam has been able to expose teams in the pass game with minimal Wr help, but will we need more fire power to get past Seattle's defense? These are my only questions/concerns.

BUT overall I think that's it's our time to win. We have the edge and intimidation factor being 4-0 while they are at the bottom half of their division. If we can win turnover battle, play 60 minutes of pressure football, and control time of possession we WILL win even in their house.

It's our biggest test of the year and I'm saying that this talented mix of veteran and young players will topple the Seattle dynasty in 2 weeks. What say you?

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