BlueThunder
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I said we were gonna kick ass this year (barring the 'ol injury bug), and my opinion has run the table here...
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NFC WEST
Judy Battista: Seattle Seahawks. A strange offseason with indications of tension and trade speculation gives way to what could be a surprisingly easy division title for the Seahawks.
Steve Wyche: Seahawks. There is a frightening edge to these guys entering the season -- and that is frightening knowing how much of an edge they've always possessed.
Ike Taylor: Seahawks. Pete Carroll's defense is still one of the best in the league, and you can't count the offense out with Russell Wilson under center.
Gregg Rosenthal: Seahawks. A healthy, prime-year Russell Wilson with the best defense of the decade should be ready to make another Super Bowl run.
Maurice Jones-Drew: Seahawks. The Legion of Boom is happy again with the re-signing of Kam Chancellor.
Jeffri Chadiha: Seahawks. They face the same questions as last season: Can their offensive line and run game do enough to help this team return to another Super Bowl?
Heath Evans: Seahawks. Seattle has a healthy Russell Wilson and a defense that will be enough.
Dan Hanzus: Seahawks. It feels like this team has one more big run in it.
Gil Brandt: Seahawks. This team should have home-field advantage from playing in a weak division.
Reggie Wayne: Seahawks. Despite a few questions on offense, more often than not the defense takes Pete Carroll's group to the top.
Charley Casserly: Seahawks. Russell Wilson and the consistent defense make the difference.
Adam Rank: Seahawks. The offensive line remains a concern for this team, but the defense will carry the day.
Marc Sessler: Seahawks. Russell Wilson looks healthier than ever. The backfield is deep. The defense remains a beast.
Adam Schein: Seahawks. Russell Wilson is healthy and that changes everything. Seattle's D is still special.
Dave Dameshek: Seahawks. This team's on the cusp of a shake-up from the head coach on down. I say they go out with a bang.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300000 ... ons-repeat
NFC WEST
Judy Battista: Seattle Seahawks. A strange offseason with indications of tension and trade speculation gives way to what could be a surprisingly easy division title for the Seahawks.
Steve Wyche: Seahawks. There is a frightening edge to these guys entering the season -- and that is frightening knowing how much of an edge they've always possessed.
Ike Taylor: Seahawks. Pete Carroll's defense is still one of the best in the league, and you can't count the offense out with Russell Wilson under center.
Gregg Rosenthal: Seahawks. A healthy, prime-year Russell Wilson with the best defense of the decade should be ready to make another Super Bowl run.
Maurice Jones-Drew: Seahawks. The Legion of Boom is happy again with the re-signing of Kam Chancellor.
Jeffri Chadiha: Seahawks. They face the same questions as last season: Can their offensive line and run game do enough to help this team return to another Super Bowl?
Heath Evans: Seahawks. Seattle has a healthy Russell Wilson and a defense that will be enough.
Dan Hanzus: Seahawks. It feels like this team has one more big run in it.
Gil Brandt: Seahawks. This team should have home-field advantage from playing in a weak division.
Reggie Wayne: Seahawks. Despite a few questions on offense, more often than not the defense takes Pete Carroll's group to the top.
Charley Casserly: Seahawks. Russell Wilson and the consistent defense make the difference.
Adam Rank: Seahawks. The offensive line remains a concern for this team, but the defense will carry the day.
Marc Sessler: Seahawks. Russell Wilson looks healthier than ever. The backfield is deep. The defense remains a beast.
Adam Schein: Seahawks. Russell Wilson is healthy and that changes everything. Seattle's D is still special.
Dave Dameshek: Seahawks. This team's on the cusp of a shake-up from the head coach on down. I say they go out with a bang.