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Regarding the Seahawks meltdown/demise


Cary Kollins

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Even after a disappointing injury-filled season, you have to like where the Panthers stand in regards to their locker room leaders: Cam, Olsen, TD, Kuechly, Kalil etc.

The same can't be said for the Seahawks. It appears Russell Wilson isn't the savoir the "twelves" made him out to be. The choir boy, holier than thou attitude doesn't work in NFL locker rooms after all, I guess. Richard Sherman has shown this season what kind of person he is. Earl Thomas can't seem to decide if he is retiring or not, but I'm sure he'll let us know via twitter soon enough. Michael Bennett is a head case.

 

The NFC will be ripe for the taking again next season. Atlanta may or may not go to the SB this season, but regardless it appears they could be a one hit wonder once Shanahan heads west.

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11 minutes ago, Kevin Greene said:

Well let's see. The Seahawks are in the Playoffs yesr after year including 2 Super Bowls meanwhile we can't go above .500 two years in a row.

 

this year it helped having three division II teams in their division

 

btw, I'll take the 8th pick in a loaded draft over a 9-7 finish

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Meh...the Huddle has been calling their demise each year, every year, for years yet they keep staying relevant and heading to the playoffs. "Wilson a lucky / one hit wonder, locker room falling apart, they are in cap hell now, without Lynch they are nothing, can't pay to keep the defense together, Pete Carroll looks like a lesbian......."

 

That last part has nothing to do with it really but it's funny and kinda true.

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