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Divisional will be for the future of the NFC


MVPccaffrey

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We all knew this game was coming, except the people who had been kidding themselves about the Vikings.

This CANNOT BE A GAME where lethargic Charles Johnson and Allen look like a bunch of old washed up bums, or we'll get picked apart.

 

The real key will be our offensive line remaining stout because like I posted in the "interesting facts" thread Seattle can be scored on easily by good offensive teams.

 

If we win this game, our ascension to the top of the NFC pecking order going forward will be undeniable.  Everyone knows the Cardinals are on their last run given the age of their players.

 

If we lose however, you can FORGET ever getting a lick of respect going forward ever again.  Three divisional losses in a row, two to Seattle?  That's it, they'd officially be in our heads and the media will NEVER forget it, rightfully I might add.  The regular season win would be written off as a fluke, and they'd have 5/6 against us, including 2/2 in the postseason.  And they wouldn't be wrong to doubt us either.

 

We have to beat them, we just have to.  It's the most demoralizing loss in a decade otherwise.

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Agree 100%... Don't know how we get front four pressure besides Short but it needs to be done. Captain Johnson needs to earn his salary next week and Allen needs to find the fountain of youth.

If this 15-1 team with an MVP qb and multiple pro bowlers loses to the Hawks it will be unbearable listening to the media tell us;

THEY DIDNT BEAT ANYONE

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1 minute ago, mc52beast said:

Agree 100%... Don't know how we get front four pressure besides Short but it needs to be done. Captain Johnson needs to earn his salary next week and Allen needs to find the fountain of youth.

If this 15-1 team with an MVP qb and multiple pro bowlers loses to the Hawks it will be unbearable listening to the media tell us;

THEY DIDNT BEAT ANYONE

I've been saying for two months we're gonna have to beat them in a shootout, just like last time.  CJ and Allen will look god awful against decent QBs like when they did fuggin nothing against Eli, Brees, Rodgers, and Luck, who all mounted 4th quarter comebacks.

 

We're an offensive minded team.  The rest of the media hasn't picked up on just how much Cam is covering up for CJ and Allen's terrible play

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4 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

Agree 100%... Don't know how we get front four pressure besides Short but it needs to be done. Captain Johnson needs to earn his salary next week and Allen needs to find the fountain of youth.

If this 15-1 team with an MVP qb and multiple pro bowlers loses to the Hawks it will be unbearable listening to the media tell us;

THEY DIDNT BEAT ANYONE

RW's sweat is sworen to reverse aging, maybe Allen can hit him up prior to the game.

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