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RolandDeschain":f0gzdfvm said:The fact that we almost always play down to inferior competition in the Pete Carroll era would suggest otherwise.Aros":f0gzdfvm said:The Seahawks don't underestimate any team, 1-5 or 5-1.
I was merely stating a fact.Aros":2wwu15qm said:Ah there he is. Always good for being the perpetual cynic.
onanygivensunday":34t8qu04 said:What the hell is a step WIFE? LMAOSeymour":34t8qu04 said:Seafan":34t8qu04 said:That is a team in a world of hurt. 0-5 and they lost three WRs and a special teams players to injuries today. OBJ out for the season.
Not to mention that Eli is getting abused like a red headed step wife as well. :twisted:
step CHILD, brother... step CHILD.
Thanks for the laff. I needed that.
Aros":3ha41nll said:The Seahawks don't underestimate any team, 1-5 or 5-1. Their confidence going into Met Life has to be sky high considering our record there in recent years. As long as they treat this as another "Championship Game" they will be fine.
chris98251":3rgqpjc1 said:Aros":3rgqpjc1 said:The Seahawks don't underestimate any team, 1-5 or 5-1. Their confidence going into Met Life has to be sky high considering our record there in recent years. As long as they treat this as another "Championship Game" they will be fine.
I am sure the Huskies and Cougars had that same confidence this past weekend, Broncos as well. We don't have a Championship swagger so far this season, we escaped from L.A. with a win, have not looked dominant in any of our games regardless of score so far this season. Even the Colts game those observing could see chinks in the armor, we just had a lot more overall talent and as stated they were The Colts, it should have been a beat down yet we made a back up QB and a line missing a Center look almost adequate.
Year of The Hawk":luk1xzd2 said:chris98251":luk1xzd2 said:Aros":luk1xzd2 said:The Seahawks don't underestimate any team, 1-5 or 5-1. Their confidence going into Met Life has to be sky high considering our record there in recent years. As long as they treat this as another "Championship Game" they will be fine.
I am sure the Huskies and Cougars had that same confidence this past weekend, Broncos as well. We don't have a Championship swagger so far this season, we escaped from L.A. with a win, have not looked dominant in any of our games regardless of score so far this season. Even the Colts game those observing could see chinks in the armor, we just had a lot more overall talent and as stated they were The Colts, it should have been a beat down yet we made a back up QB and a line missing a Center look almost adequate.
Championship teams are not always dominant. When we won the Super Owl we did not roll over teams the whole schedule. We had our share of close games and struggles. Not many teams just roll on there way to Super Bowl. The Panthers did two years ago and look where it got them.....
Year of The Hawk":231bcaaw said:chris98251":231bcaaw said:Aros":231bcaaw said:The Seahawks don't underestimate any team, 1-5 or 5-1. Their confidence going into Met Life has to be sky high considering our record there in recent years. As long as they treat this as another "Championship Game" they will be fine.
I am sure the Huskies and Cougars had that same confidence this past weekend, Broncos as well. We don't have a Championship swagger so far this season, we escaped from L.A. with a win, have not looked dominant in any of our games regardless of score so far this season. Even the Colts game those observing could see chinks in the armor, we just had a lot more overall talent and as stated they were The Colts, it should have been a beat down yet we made a back up QB and a line missing a Center look almost adequate.
Championship teams are not always dominant. When we won the Super Owl we did not roll over teams the whole schedule. We had our share of close games and struggles. Not many teams just roll on there way to Super Bowl. The Panthers did two years ago and look where it got them.....
chris98251":35to7ya2 said:Maybe not always, but most times, looks towards East Coast and see's smiling Brady.
Year of The Hawk":3hohtchn said:chris98251":3hohtchn said:Aros":3hohtchn said:The Seahawks don't underestimate any team, 1-5 or 5-1. Their confidence going into Met Life has to be sky high considering our record there in recent years. As long as they treat this as another "Championship Game" they will be fine.
I am sure the Huskies and Cougars had that same confidence this past weekend, Broncos as well. We don't have a Championship swagger so far this season, we escaped from L.A. with a win, have not looked dominant in any of our games regardless of score so far this season. Even the Colts game those observing could see chinks in the armor, we just had a lot more overall talent and as stated they were The Colts, it should have been a beat down yet we made a back up QB and a line missing a Center look almost adequate.
Championship teams are not always dominant. When we won the Super Owl we did not roll over teams the whole schedule. We had our share of close games and struggles. Not many teams just roll on there way to Super Bowl. The Panthers did two years ago and look where it got them.....
RolandDeschain":v3kobu9m said:I was merely stating a fact.Aros":v3kobu9m said:Ah there he is. Always good for being the perpetual cynic.
Well, in that case, I stand corrected by the almighty NFS.NFSeahawks628":1nxzd6jh said:Ahh here he is on pager duty watching "Little House on The Prarie"
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seahawkfreak":1fsuntxl said:Year of The Hawk":1fsuntxl said:chris98251":1fsuntxl said:Aros":1fsuntxl said:The Seahawks don't underestimate any team, 1-5 or 5-1. Their confidence going into Met Life has to be sky high considering our record there in recent years. As long as they treat this as another "Championship Game" they will be fine.
I am sure the Huskies and Cougars had that same confidence this past weekend, Broncos as well. We don't have a Championship swagger so far this season, we escaped from L.A. with a win, have not looked dominant in any of our games regardless of score so far this season. Even the Colts game those observing could see chinks in the armor, we just had a lot more overall talent and as stated they were The Colts, it should have been a beat down yet we made a back up QB and a line missing a Center look almost adequate.
Championship teams are not always dominant. When we won the Super Owl we did not roll over teams the whole schedule. We had our share of close games and struggles. Not many teams just roll on there way to Super Bowl. The Panthers did two years ago and look where it got them.....
This is true and we won those close games in our SB year. That's what champions do. We will have to see what type of team we are this year.
Difference is during Super Bowl years we don't look out classed and out coached.seahawkfreak":1q608qnl said:Year of The Hawk":1q608qnl said:chris98251":1q608qnl said:Aros":1q608qnl said:The Seahawks don't underestimate any team, 1-5 or 5-1. Their confidence going into Met Life has to be sky high considering our record there in recent years. As long as they treat this as another "Championship Game" they will be fine.
I am sure the Huskies and Cougars had that same confidence this past weekend, Broncos as well. We don't have a Championship swagger so far this season, we escaped from L.A. with a win, have not looked dominant in any of our games regardless of score so far this season. Even the Colts game those observing could see chinks in the armor, we just had a lot more overall talent and as stated they were The Colts, it should have been a beat down yet we made a back up QB and a line missing a Center look almost adequate.
Championship teams are not always dominant. When we won the Super Owl we did not roll over teams the whole schedule. We had our share of close games and struggles. Not many teams just roll on there way to Super Bowl. The Panthers did two years ago and look where it got them.....
This is true and we won those close games in our SB year. That's what champions do. We will have to see what type of team we are this year.
chris98251":1hob5ifv said:Difference is during Super Bowl years we don't look out classed and out coached.seahawkfreak":1hob5ifv said:Year of The Hawk":1hob5ifv said:chris98251":1hob5ifv said:I am sure the Huskies and Cougars had that same confidence this past weekend, Broncos as well. We don't have a Championship swagger so far this season, we escaped from L.A. with a win, have not looked dominant in any of our games regardless of score so far this season. Even the Colts game those observing could see chinks in the armor, we just had a lot more overall talent and as stated they were The Colts, it should have been a beat down yet we made a back up QB and a line missing a Center look almost adequate.
Championship teams are not always dominant. When we won the Super Owl we did not roll over teams the whole schedule. We had our share of close games and struggles. Not many teams just roll on there way to Super Bowl. The Panthers did two years ago and look where it got them.....
This is true and we won those close games in our SB year. That's what champions do. We will have to see what type of team we are this year.