AsylumGuido
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Of course you do and as you should. Been awhile since I had the chance to visit.While I wholeheartedly disagree with your prediction, it's good to see ya around these parts old friend!
Of course you do and as you should. Been awhile since I had the chance to visit.While I wholeheartedly disagree with your prediction, it's good to see ya around these parts old friend!
I thought that last year about the Giants. So it CAN happen, but I would be pretty dumbfounded if it did, and I would start believing somebody placed some serious voodoo on our homefield advantage over the past few years.
I don't see a blowout. There's a ton off talent on the Saints roster, but quite a few of them are still young. One thing they have done is play hard, but losing because of a dropped pass here and an untimely penalty there. They are playing under totally new offensive and defensive schemes and that always takes a little adjustment especially under all of the new CBA practice rules.We will either lose a close game somehow (Giants last season) or totally obliterate the saints (and lose the blueprints as to how we did it forever)
Is this one of those reverse good luck things, like saying "break a leg"? Or have you gone full Charlie Brown, glass more than half empty, dark cloud pessimistic, @Jerhawk?I was wrong last week!
After starting my popular “Premature Fire Macdonald thread” and then sharing a long narrative about how the Seahawks would lose to the almighty Stealers, I was happy to look like a fool on Seahawks.net yet again.
However, my doom and gloom prediction will come true this week.
The Seahawks can’t seem to get out of their own way at home, struggling to find any success in front of a majority Saints fan base in Seattle. The 12s yet again sell out, allowing our stadium to be taken over, hurting the Seahawks’ players feelings.
Spencer Rattler looks like Drew Brees in this game, eclipsing 100 yards with ease. The O line gets dominated by Cameron Jordan, and Sam Darnold turns into a turnover machine (I did accurately predict Darnold tossing 2 interceptions in the Stealers game, mm thanks).
Alvin Kamara turns back the clocks and does it all in a humiliating home defeat. Some 12s wonder if Lumen Field has become cursed with bad voodoo.
Saints 23
Seahawks 13
RTD 1-1




Is this one of those reverse good luck things, like saying "break a leg"? Or have you gone full Charlie Brown, glass more than half empty, dark cloud pessimistic, @Jerhawk?
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I think that often the discussion on this forum is not about football at all, but about competing philosophies of life. The facts are usually not in dispute, but our emotional reactions to what just happened are very different.
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Don't agree with the score as I think the Steelers have (had?) a better defense than the Saints (I think we score at least 27).We won’t be gifted a TD this week and the score will be close. I think Cooper Kupp shows flashbacks of his former self and catches a TD pass in the 4th to clinch a close game.
Seahawks 20
Saints 10
Lmao. Yes, I forgot to say that in my week 1 prediction thread: I will always pick against the Seahawks as a form of reverse psychology. The more outrageous my prediction, the better I hope the team performs.
I hope you're right. I just don't understand why whoever it is that picks the "Start 'em/ Sit 'em" on NFL Network says to SIT Darnold.My actual prediction (though) :
Hawks 38
Aints 20
Much to the Defense's disappointment, they fail to keep the opposing team under 20 points for the first time this season. (Gosh Darnit!)
But in all seriousness, the Defense continues to roll and the Offense gets even better as Darnold throws several TDs to JSN and Kupp (maybe another to Horton or Arroyo gets his first) and K9/Charbs deliver a couple of TDs on the ground.
Because of the tired old "Ghosts" thing.I hope you're right. I just don't understand why whoever it is that picks the "Start 'em/ Sit 'em" on NFL Network says to SIT Darnold.
LOL. Keep trying. You are bound to get one right sooner or later. Meanwhile I will keep adding to your pile of carrion (crow) so you will enjoy eating your fill at season's end. LOLI was wrong last week!
After starting my popular “Premature Fire Macdonald thread” and then sharing a long narrative about how the Seahawks would lose to the almighty Stealers, I was happy to look like a fool on Seahawks.net yet again.
However, my doom and gloom prediction will come true this week.
The Seahawks can’t seem to get out of their own way at home, struggling to find any success in front of a majority Saints fan base in Seattle. The 12s yet again sell out, allowing our stadium to be taken over, hurting the Seahawks’ players feelings.
Spencer Rattler looks like Drew Brees in this game, eclipsing 100 yards with ease. The O line gets dominated by Cameron Jordan, and Sam Darnold turns into a turnover machine (I did accurately predict Darnold tossing 2 interceptions in the Stealers game, mm thanks).
Alvin Kamara turns back the clocks and does it all in a humiliating home defeat. Some 12s wonder if Lumen Field has become cursed with bad voodoo.
Saints 23
Seahawks 13
RTD 1-1


