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    Kearly's Random Thoughts

    Kip may no longer do Random Thoughts with a dedicated thread the way he used to, but if you followed this forum closely last year you know that he still actively posts in the various post-game discussion threads that inevitably pop up. I've found that it's basically the same thing. Obviously the...
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    The competition at center is heating up

    I second this question. We've heard a lot about Jeanpierre, Nowak, and Sokoli, but curiously little about Patrick Lewis. Unless I've missed something.
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    Kevin Williams visiting Saints per PFT

    Only players that change teams count towards comp picks. Either one could have been re-signed without affecting our comp picks for next year. The May 12 deadline would only matter if they signed with other teams.
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    Greg Hardy

    The Tony Romo credit card.
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    Anthony Spencer to visit Seahawks

    I may be wrong, but I believe the rule on these things is that there has to be a link to the Seahawks, such as a scheduled visit or an expression of interest by player or team. So the OP belongs in this forum, but your random fan speculation or "what about signing this guy" posts must go in the...
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    Reports: Ndamukong Suh wants to sign with Seahawks

    Interesting perspective on Suh here: http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2015/2/12/8022199/nfl-free-agents-2015-ndamukong-suh-detroit-lions I haven't watched film myself, so I can't corroborate the claim that Suh hasn't developed as a pass rusher, but if true, it does sour me on the guy. Pass rushers...
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    Reports: Ndamukong Suh wants to sign with Seahawks

    It's funny, if I had to peg the chances, I probably would have said something close to 5%. Yet I'm taking the possibility very seriously. Considering all the little things that have to go right for Suh to end up in Seattle, a 1-in-20 chance means there's a pretty high probability that the Hawks...
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    DE's on Prove it deals ala Avril/Bennett 2012

    3 out of the 4 make sense for "prove it" type deals, but Greg Hardy has nothing to prove talent- or production-wise. His problem is solely about off-the-field stuff, which isn't going away anytime soon. His legal issues have still not been resolved, and even if they were, do you really want the...
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    Dan Quinn w/ "a lot of gratitude" for Seahawks interview 2-5

    I think the actual problem in both cases was key injuries. In 2012 we lost Clemons, which not only affected the pass rush (since he WAS the pass rush) but also the run defense. And this year's injuries don't need any repeating.
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    Marshawn may be that fuel the send the Seahawks over the top

    By DVOA, the Seahawks played 7 teams that defended the run better than the Patriots (14th): Oakland, San Francisco (x2), Washington, Arizona (x2), Philadelphia, St. Louis (x2), and Denver. In those 10 games, they rushed for 1694 yards on 349 carries, for a healthy 4.85 YPC. And by DVOA they...
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    9 Days Away...NET Temperature

    I'll admit I used to find you annoying. Now I love you.
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    Guess there isn't any reason to watch the Super Bowl

    I don't for a second believe that this whole thing will somehow allow the Patriots to play better than they otherwise would, but I do think Belichick's press conference today, in which he vigorously defended the team and organization, was a smart move, if only because it will allow him and the...
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    Deflategate basically over after today's press conf

    Well, you did use the word "hopefully," so you can see my confusion. But whatever, I get your point. I appreciate the football discussion.
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    Deflategate basically over after today's press conf

    This isn't the first time the effect of the no-huddle on the D-line rotation has been brought up, but it never seems to be much of a factor. I'm honestly not sure why, but if it had a major impact in this game I would be surprised. Basically, at the end of the day all these gimmicks that many...
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    Deflategate basically over after today's press conf

    I'm sure there's a tiny bit of extra satisfaction if he wins, but I'd honestly be surprised if he feels all that different about this year's game than last year's game. If he does, he's hiding it exceedingly well. So I guess my answer is no.
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    Deflategate basically over after today's press conf

    I have no problem with Patriots fans. Outside of one super annoying visitor (HeatEquation, who probably even annoyed other Pats fans), I think the visiting crowd has been decent. A little too eager to come to OUR message board to lecture us about what we're allowed to believe about deflated...
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    Deflategate basically over after today's press conf

    I'm not going to pretend that no Seahawks fans would ever secretly hope for some Pats injuries to make the game easier, but it's pretty classless to come to our message board and outright admit it.
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    Deflategate basically over after today's press conf

    Where's the last 0.5 psi? Even if this were true, it's arguably just a more devious way to skirt the rule. "Prep" the ball in a way that temporarily raises the pressure just enough for just long enough to pass inspection, then let them deflate by game time. Not that I believe the explanation...
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    Deflategate basically over after today's press conf

    Our guys getting suspended had nothing to do with fueling them or bringing the team together. Our guys were practically MADE with a chip on their shoulder. I'd buy the argument that they were so self-motivated and that the locker room was so tight that they were able to OVERCOME the obstacle...
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    New Englands lack of fumbles

    If I'm not mistaken, the footballs were found to be under-inflated at halftime of the AFCC game, and they played the rest of the game with properly inflated footballs. Is this correct or no? If so, most of the blowout occurred when they were playing with regulation balls. As much as I'd like to...

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