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    Seahawks Look Unstopable

    Is anyone else watching the Seahawks game? Looking good.

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    They kept the first string in for quite a while minus Lynch.

    There's a debate online about the game. There was a study that says for teams with a rematch from preseason, the 1st half of a preseason game has some predictive value. Others are saying the Chargers showed nothing (intentionally) on D.
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    The 2011 Packers looked unstoppable too.
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    Rivers only played a short while and I don't think Gates played at all.

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    A lot of teams look unstoppable in the preseason.

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    Feeling 34-17 Packers in the season opener.

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    Nelson beats Sherman so bad he quits the game.
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    I think the Seashits will come out of the gate this season roarin', but will flag at season's end.
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    I just hope that if Seattle is ultra physical with receivers at the line, we mug them right back.

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    Super Bowl home boy. Hey, this guy claims he predicted the Seahawks to win it all last year.

    http://www.foxsports.com/fantasy/foo...tafford-081414

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    I posted this in the Non-NFC North thread too, but it has bearing on the unstoppability of the PEDHawks:

    The shift in emphasis on PI this year bears watching. It doesn't take much to tip the balance in today's NFL and the renewed attention to PI, even if Seattle is "good" at playing aggressively w/o penalty, could cost them some yards and points.

    That kickoff game could be mighty interesting if they start out calling it close.
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    The bandwagon is getting bigger.

    http://mmqb.si.com/2014/08/19/nfl-gr...-team-preview/

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    With how they are calling illegal contact Sherman will give us 300 yards in the opener.
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    The Seahawks look to be in great position to repeat. I think it is theirs to lose and I think it will have to come in the form of injuries.

    I am not so sure week one we will have the continuity to beat them with our defense despite the hype of how many great players we have - if they don't gel, it doesn't matter how good each player is. If we played the Seahawks the second game, I would be more confident.

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    Derrick Carr ripping #1 D right now. Rodgers will have his way with them Thursday.

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    Yes... yesss....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Merlin View Post
    The Seahawks look to be in great position to repeat. I think it is theirs to lose and I think it will have to come in the form of injuries.

    I am not so sure week one we will have the continuity to beat them with our defense despite the hype of how many great players we have - if they don't gel, it doesn't matter how good each player is. If we played the Seahawks the second game, I would be more confident.

    Looking forward to the Badgers LSU Saturday - go B1G.
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    Seattle is a different team when they are at home, which is why I cringed when the schedule came out. Playing Seattle to start the season sucks, playing in Seattle sucks even more. It's gonna be a tough game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pittstang5 View Post
    Seattle is a different team when they are at home, which is why I cringed when the schedule came out. Playing Seattle to start the season sucks, playing in Seattle sucks even more. It's gonna be a tough game.
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    The Packers have been a top notch road team under McCarthy. Only team on or above their level when it comes to performing at peak capacity on the road is probably the Giants over the same time frame. The stadium might be pandemonium but won't be the difference between a win and a loss.

    I just hope the front 7 come to play. You look at the games Seattle fans are least looking forward to and its division games, especially St. Louis. A good game from the front 7 makes them look mortal.
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