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  • CuntWaffle
    CuntWaffle Member Posts: 22,500
    Team is fine. LIPO.
  • SteveInShelton
    SteveInShelton Member Posts: 1,611
    The NFC is imploding. Foles is out for a long time, Dallas is crashing hard, and SF fans want their team to die in a plane crash. Seattle is winning games despite being injured as fuck. The goal should be to just make the playoffs and see what happens. There isn't a powerhouse at all in the NFC. Right now the #1 seed is Arizona quarterbacked by Carson Palmer.
  • PurpleBaze
    PurpleBaze Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,547 Founders Club

    The NFC is imploding. Foles is out for a long time, Dallas is crashing hard, and SF fans want their team to die in a plane crash. Seattle is winning games despite being injured as fuck. The goal should be to just make the playoffs and see what happens. There isn't a powerhouse at all in the NFC. Right now the #1 seed is Arizona quarterbacked by Carson Palmer.

    Why do you hate Dirty Sanchez?
  • dhdawg
    dhdawg Member Posts: 13,326
    Sanchez isn't gonna be that much worse than foles
  • dhdawg
    dhdawg Member Posts: 13,326

    Team is fine. LIPO.

    I agree. Carroll mentioned this morning they could get 6-7 guys back for next week
    he mentioned okung, unger, chancellor, hill and lane.
    they should beat the struggling giants (they're 7-8 point favorites) and go to 6-3 heading into KC.
    Seattle and SF were clearly the best teams in the NFC last year, I don't see any dominant teams that the seahawks absolutely couldn't beat if they sneak in as a WC.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855
    edited November 2014
    dhdawg said:

    Team is fine. LIPO.

    I agree. Carroll mentioned this morning they could get 6-7 guys back for next week
    he mentioned okung, unger, chancellor, hill and lane.
    they should beat the struggling giants (they're 7-8 point favorites) and go to 6-3 heading into KC.
    Seattle and SF were clearly the best teams in the NFC last year, I don't see any dominant teams that the seahawks absolutely couldn't beat if they sneak in as a WC.
    I'm not ready to put the division off the table either. The Cards are good but they're not this damn good, they beat our Iggles on a Hail Mary and beat the Cowboys thanks to Brandon Weeden. If Seattle can beat them at home in three weeks and be one game back for the rematch in Arizona the second to last week of the year it sets up for a classic Carson Palmer choke/injury/abundance.

    OTOH Seattle's schedule is tougher down the stretch - each has four road games Arizona's slate of St Louis, Seattle, San Francisco, Atlanta is much easier than Seattle having KC, Arizona, SF, Philly. OTOH Arizona's home schedule is tougher: KC, St Louis, Detroit, Seattle vs NYG, St Louis, SF, Arizona. I'd rather have Arizona's schedule for sure but it's not inconceivable both emerge at 11-5 with Seattle winning both head to head and getting the tiebreaker.

    Most importantly SF looks legimitately mediocre with not only the .500 record but a negative point differential. They're not a contender.
  • SteveInShelton
    SteveInShelton Member Posts: 1,611
    dnc said:

    dhdawg said:

    Team is fine. LIPO.

    I agree. Carroll mentioned this morning they could get 6-7 guys back for next week
    he mentioned okung, unger, chancellor, hill and lane.
    they should beat the struggling giants (they're 7-8 point favorites) and go to 6-3 heading into KC.
    Seattle and SF were clearly the best teams in the NFC last year, I don't see any dominant teams that the seahawks absolutely couldn't beat if they sneak in as a WC.
    I'm not ready to put the division off the table either. The Cards are good but they're not this damn good, they beat our Iggles on a Hail Mary and beat the Cowboys thanks to Brandon Weeden. If Seattle can beat them at home in three weeks and be one game back for the rematch in Arizona the second to last week of the year it sets up for a classic Carson Palmer choke/injury/abundance.

    OTOH Seattle's schedule is tougher down the stretch - each has four road games Arizona's slate of St Louis, Seattle, San Francisco, Atlanta is much easier than Seattle having KC, Arizona, SF, Philly. OTOH Arizona's home schedule is tougher: KC, St Louis, Detroit, Seattle vs NYG, St Louis, SF, Arizona. I'd rather have Arizona's schedule for sure but it's not inconceivable both emerge at 11-5 with Seattle winning both head to head and getting the tiebreaker.

    Most importantly SF looks legimitately mediocre with not only the .500 record but a negative point differential. They're not a contender.
    They are looking at 4-5 since they have to play at New Orleans next week. Playing in New Orleans would actually be the worst case playoff scenario IMO. They are a juggernaut at home and seems like they score at least 30+ no matter who they play. I would think Seattle would be pretty big underdogs in that case.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855

    dnc said:

    dhdawg said:

    Team is fine. LIPO.

    I agree. Carroll mentioned this morning they could get 6-7 guys back for next week
    he mentioned okung, unger, chancellor, hill and lane.
    they should beat the struggling giants (they're 7-8 point favorites) and go to 6-3 heading into KC.
    Seattle and SF were clearly the best teams in the NFC last year, I don't see any dominant teams that the seahawks absolutely couldn't beat if they sneak in as a WC.
    I'm not ready to put the division off the table either. The Cards are good but they're not this damn good, they beat our Iggles on a Hail Mary and beat the Cowboys thanks to Brandon Weeden. If Seattle can beat them at home in three weeks and be one game back for the rematch in Arizona the second to last week of the year it sets up for a classic Carson Palmer choke/injury/abundance.

    OTOH Seattle's schedule is tougher down the stretch - each has four road games Arizona's slate of St Louis, Seattle, San Francisco, Atlanta is much easier than Seattle having KC, Arizona, SF, Philly. OTOH Arizona's home schedule is tougher: KC, St Louis, Detroit, Seattle vs NYG, St Louis, SF, Arizona. I'd rather have Arizona's schedule for sure but it's not inconceivable both emerge at 11-5 with Seattle winning both head to head and getting the tiebreaker.

    Most importantly SF looks legimitately mediocre with not only the .500 record but a negative point differential. They're not a contender.
    They are looking at 4-5 since they have to play at New Orleans next week. Playing in New Orleans would actually be the worst case playoff scenario IMO. They are a juggernaut at home and seems like they score at least 30+ no matter who they play. I would think Seattle would be pretty big underdogs in that case.
    And their fans *hate* Seattle thanks to the two playoff losses in the CLink and the Monday night raping and especially having to play the playoff game in Seattle when we were 7-9.

    Definitely agree traveling to NO is worst case scenario.
  • mobey
    mobey Member Posts: 3,254
    All we can hope is that we stay in the hunt until we get healthy and then we get hot.

    Saving Lynch until we're out of the playoffs doesn't make a lot of sense.
  • dhdawg
    dhdawg Member Posts: 13,326
    NO proved last year they could not match up with Seattle physically. They got their doors blown off in the regular season, and then got beat up again in the playoffs (the Seahawks took their foot off the gas up 16-0) but they are tough at home.
    I'd give them about the same chance to win no matter the venue.
    That said I still think they can win the division