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EDIT: I just heard it like 2 minutes ago on SportsCenter...I'll get a link ASAP.
The Seahawks now have 0 receivers. And yeah, I just heard it on the Monday Night Countdown a few minutes ago. Looks like Holmgren may not even get a chance to get to the playoffs, let alone a Super Bowl.
I couldnt believe Seattle lost big to the Bills. Thats what happens when they get rid of a good RB.
SHEAHAWKS FOR SUBERBOWL XLIII!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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oh wait... they suck now... :( :toobad
:rofl
Are you kidding? Alexander wasn't even that good...if you remember, in 2006, after they let Hutchinson go to Minnesota, his YPC dropped from 5.3 to 3.6.
That is BEYOND SIGNIFICANT, and proves that the o-line did most of the work in his MVP season.
Seahawks have Mike Wahle now, and he's still pretty damn good. I wish the Packers still had him.
Yeah...but Wahle isn't a fraction of what Hutch was.
Yeah...but Wahle isn't a fraction of what Hutch was.
actually he is very good.. and he is almost as good as Hutch
Wahle isn't at Hutch's level though.
Well Seattle now in trouble, this means Cardinals could be the team now?
Well Seattle now in trouble, this means Cardinals could be the team now?
Not so fast...Bobby Engram and Deion Branch will be back by Week 5.
Seattle should trade their first round draft pick to get aquan boldin from the cards!!
Yea Bolden signed like a 3 year deal with them. But a trade could come in.
Not so fast...Bobby Engram and Deion Branch will be back by Week 5.
i wouldnt count on that.. and if they are.. they wont be at 100%
i wouldnt count on that.. and if they are.. they wont be at 100%
I never said they were...I just said it would be a better performance with them then everyone saying we finish below .500...:disgust
Hutchinson practically makes 1000 yd rushers. Significant drop in Seattles running game once he left. And look what happened when he went to Minnesota. Whale is still a good pulling guard. We didn't much of that in Carolina and he wasn't that effective. Will be interesting to see if the hawks can rebound and keep it competitive in the nfc west. The Burleson injury hurts bad. Being a panther fan ive been there.
Wow, Seahawks, great sig
I think you're smart enough to know that wasn't me...:disgust
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3578575
Well, we released Justin Forsett to make room for WRs...smh I had faith in Forsett...
Well its going to be a close one between the Cardinals and Seahawks in the devision.
Well its going to be a close one between the Cardinals and Seahawks in the devision.
Don't count out the Rams or 9ers...but I think it's gonn be Cards and Seahawks. Cards haven't gotten any worse, so I don't see how they shouldn't finish .500 or better.
Don't count out the Rams or 9ers...but I think it's gonn be Cards and Seahawks. Cards haven't gotten any worse, so I don't see how they shouldn't finish .500 or better.
Rams are a sad team. The 49ers are not good. Seahawks have no receivers and a pretty weak running game. By default, the Cardinals win the division and make the playoffs for the first time since 1998. Maybe they can even beat the Cowboys again. :dancer
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