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Shane Falco":1nr7tisc said:That's just weird. Wonder if they hung some replicant Seahawks banners from the rafters, gave their cheerleaders some Seagals uni's and so on and so on. The list of things that would make about as much sense goes on endlessly.
seahawk12thman":19czocym said:I think the Saints felt they found something in Philly. They know the only way to beat the Hawks is to match their physicality. The logos are to remind the Saints players that the Hawks owned them and create psychological warfare. I would hate the Hawks too looking at that everyday. Brees is not going to come into the clink and throw it all over the place on us. Their plan is to run it down the Hawks throat and control the ball and line of scrimmage. Their plan of attack isn't finesse. I hope the Hawks are ready for a smash mouth angry game!!!
Ya think? Seriously San Francisco tries this every year and still get embarrassed and that Arizona game was an anomaly that happens every 5-10 years. It's obvious, Captain Obvious.seahawk12thman":3te8duvi said:I think the Saints felt they found something in Philly. They know the only way to beat the Hawks is to match their physicality. The logos are to remind the Saints players that the Hawks owned them and create psychological warfare. I would hate the Hawks too looking at that everyday. Brees is not going to come into the clink and throw it all over the place on us. Their plan is to run it down the Hawks throat and control the ball and line of scrimmage. Their plan of attack isn't finesse. I hope the Hawks are ready for a smash mouth angry game!!!
I didn't see it referenced anywhere and it makes me a little nervous. You can mock me all you want to but these are professional athletes and they have pride.To see an opponents logo on the field would piss me off as well as every man on their roster. Interesting you referenced Arizona, how did that work out for us?? I acknowledge we have far greater talent than them but if they can run the football, they can keep our o on the sideline in theory. The 49ers can blame their coach for their results in Seattle ( honking and waiving at our team bus, comments about steroid use, etc). This game will be won in the trenches unlike the first game.KCHawkGirl":32098x1j said:I know the above post is a bit mean but really? And without factoring in Harvin? Getting very bored here.
NFSeahawks628":3o117vw8 said:Good god, this is hilarious.
No fear of the Saints.
Shane Falco":39u3l7o3 said:That's just weird. Wonder if they hung some replicant Seahawks banners from the rafters, gave their cheerleaders some Seagals uni's and so on and so on. The list of things that would make about as much sense goes on endlessly.
seahawk12thman":3lmbne8n said:NFSeahawks628":3lmbne8n said:Good god, this is hilarious.
No fear of the Saints.
The Arizona game is what makes me a little on edge. I don't play the game so it really doesn't matter what I say but it is clear that Sean Payton desperately wants to win this game and is pulling out all the stops.
NFSeahawks628":wgy4cnav said:seahawk12thman":wgy4cnav said:NFSeahawks628":wgy4cnav said:Good god, this is hilarious.
No fear of the Saints.
The Arizona game is what makes me a little on edge. I don't play the game so it really doesn't matter what I say but it is clear that Sean Payton desperately wants to win this game and is pulling out all the stops.
Painting your practice field the opposing teams color, is not what you should be focusing on, it's about the players and their execution of the game plan. Them painting their field shows me that haven't even gotten past the environment element.
Arizona is a division rival, completely different situation, imo.
Hawkboi":11vua0w4 said:Did they get written permission to put our logo on their practice field? I think there's a TM infraction here... :roll:
Scottemojo":2i7bidk9 said:So if Seattle just paints a Saint's logo on their field, is it all good?
Scottemojo":1sg62jpn said:So if Seattle just paints a Saint's logo on their field, is it all good?