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Seattle is the 2nd best team in the NFC


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Just now, CatZilla said:

Cardinals are better

Cardinals are a series of flukes.  They don't even have a positive take/turnover.  Seattle after today will be in double digits.  

 

I'd feel better if Wilson's scrambling genius didn't force our DBs to maintain coverage for 10 seconds...

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While I agree that Seattle is looking really good, Pittsburgh kind of handed them opportunities tonight. The Steelers repeatedly blitzed almost every play, and threw deep on offense, trying to get big chunks.  The Steelers play so impatient. But some credit should be given to the Seahawks. Their offense does seem to be improved.

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4 minutes ago, Peppers90 NC said:

The way they just played, I'd say they will be right there with Arizona

Seattle also got lucky with play calls, there should have been passing interference on Sherman and Steelers secondary is pure garbage. They will likely loose to Vikings & Arizona , could be a toss up with Rams.They could still sneak into the wildcard but we'll be ready if they advance.

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