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2 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Will Lynch play against us? If he does, does Deon then think they will beat us

Well, this is why I said "doesn't mean it's true".

Cause, even if Marshawn's their emotional leader. I'm not sure what his actual impact is on the field.

This is of course, unless Deon knows something we don't. i.e., Seattle defensive stars, and maybe Beastmode,  really don't like Wilson as we've heard. LOL

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32 minutes ago, FootballMaestro said:

Despite this: Sherman say's after the game, while discussing the Game winning missed Field Goal. "We never catch any breaks since I've been here". Yeah; right!?

I didn't watch the post-game interviews. Did Sherman really say this? Way to have absolutely no self-awareness.

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Not too sure about all the Lynch buzz. Had him on my fantasy team, so I caught a few games. Didn't look the  same, only looked semi-Beast Mode in one game, and did nothing in all the others. Not the same back, plus, I don't think he wants to be in SEA anymore, so not surprisingly, he sat out the last game. 

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Lynch is nowhere near in football shape after missing as much time as he has. Throw in the recovering abdomen after surgery and I don't think he will be much of a factor even if he does suit up. He has never been much of a problem for our defense even when fully healthy because we tackle well and play whistle to whistle. 

 

Defensively, this game will come down to keeping pressure on Wilson, dragging him down behind the line of scrimmage when we have the chance, and eliminating big plays over the top when he takes his shots. I think Harper will be targeted in the passing game quite a bit and Coleman is going to have to keep taking balls away when it's thrown his way. If there is anywhere this defense is vulnerable it's over the top and down the field. 

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45-7 Panthers? You must be on that moonshine show. You do realize that no team has even beaten the Seahawks by more than 10 points in almost five years don't you? Do you also know that the Seahawks have held opponents to the lowest points four years in a row? No team has ever done that before. The Seahawks are the greatest defense in NFL history. http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/seattle-seahawks-allows-fewest-points-for-fourth-straight-year-010416

 

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52 minutes ago, WeAre12 said:

45-7 Panthers? You must be on that moonshine show. You do realize that no team has even beaten the Seahawks by more than 10 points in almost five years don't you? Do you also know that the Seahawks have held opponents to the lowest points four years in a row? No team has ever done that before. The Seahawks are the greatest defense in NFL history. http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/seattle-seahawks-allows-fewest-points-for-fourth-straight-year-010416

 

I don't think you guys are better than that 85 Bears defense. That's the greatest defense in the history of NFL.

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52 minutes ago, WeAre12 said:

45-7 Panthers? You must be on that moonshine show. You do realize that no team has even beaten the Seahawks by more than 10 points in almost five years don't you? Do you also know that the Seahawks have held opponents to the lowest points four years in a row? No team has ever done that before. The Seahawks are the greatest defense in NFL history. http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/seattle-seahawks-allows-fewest-points-for-fourth-straight-year-010416

 

Sorry you have to associate with these folks, @Beast Mode

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1 hour ago, WeAre12 said:

45-7 Panthers? You must be on that moonshine show. You do realize that no team has even beaten the Seahawks by more than 10 points in almost five years don't you? Do you also know that the Seahawks have held opponents to the lowest points four years in a row? No team has ever done that before. The Seahawks are the greatest defense in NFL history. http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/seattle-seahawks-allows-fewest-points-for-fourth-straight-year-010416

 

Check out these stats on your great Defense...you are NOT that good:

Something that seems to be missed by the media is how much of a split there is when Seattle plays above average scoring teams compared to below average. 

First of all, I found out they only played 6 times against teams in the top half of the 31 other offenses in the league.  You'd expect that number to be 8 by chance.  It becomes 5.5 when you take into account Arizona pulling their starters at the half.

Points given up when playing above average NFL offenses: 27,27,27,39,30,6*.  That's an average of 28.4 points per game if you take into account Arizona pulling their starters at half.

 

They got to feast on bottom tier offenses……..six times(!!!) against the BOTTOM FOUR scoring offenses in the league.  That's incredible, a rare feat I imagine.  In those games they gave up 34, 3, 12, 13, 13, 23 points, for an average of 16.3 points a game.  That doesn't even include two additional games against Jimmy Clausen led teams, who scored 0 and 6, respectively.  When you consider that Clausen led teams scored an average of 11 points per game or so, you can think of that as another two games against bottom NFL scoring offenses, as it would be by far the worst.  So eight games against the bottom FIVE scoring offenses in the league in one season, that is something I doubt a team gets the benefit of playing against very often.  That means the final splits are:

28.4 points given up per game against above average scoring NFL offenses

15.0 points given up per game against bottom four scoring NFL offenses + Clausen offenses.

 

Talk about skewed!  For comparisons sake, Panthers only had ONE such games against bottom four scoring offenses + Clausen.  That was Dallas which we held without a touchdown until Cassell scored in garbage time.

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