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Spent the week in Seattle.


AKPantherFan

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I know it's "kill the saints week" but still wanted to share.

I spent the whole week in Seattle, listening to local sports radio and talking with a bunch of hawks fans. Let me tell you, if we can focus and get to a rematch, the hawks fans and local sports guys are very concerned about the rematch.

I couldn't tell you how many times I heard the local sports guys talking about our defense and how we or the 49'rs are really the 2 teams capable of pulling the upset.

Even in the airport on the way out a hawks fan was beside me at the bar and seen my panther watch and just started the conversation with: "those guys scare me, (pointing at my watch) I told everyone to watch out."

Nothing earth shattering, but trust me we are not off the radar, not in hawks country.

So come on panthers!!!!! I want that rematch!!!!

Ok; back to killing the saints on Sunday...

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They honestly don't think they can lose in that stadium.

Which is truly an absurd thought. As I posted before, if that were the case, then why have they only been to two conference championship games in their history? They have lost there before, will lose there again (heck almost lost to the Bucs this year), and better teams have lost home playoff games recently. Gonna be a sad day in the suicide capital come January.

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Thing is, we could get a home playoff game hosting say the bears while Seattle hosts the 49ers. Niners win and we get to host the Division.

Dreams...

Exactly, the 2 seed may possibly be even better than the 1. And even if they do beat the 49ers, IMO it would be an emotional, physical game, the exact opposite of 2005 when we played that physical game with the Bears on a Sunday and flew to Seattle with no RB depth, while they hosted the Redskins on a Saturday before and were fresh.

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