What the Indy game means for Seattle

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The Indianapolis Colts improved to 4-1 after defeating what was considered one of the best teams in the league, the Seattle Seahawks. The Colts have quietly been one of the best teams in the league this year with a much improved defense, which is in fact among the top 10 in the league at this moment in time. Despite the fact that all indications are pointing to the Colts being an AFC powerhouse this year the Seahawks marched into their house and nearly took the win from them despite the many dubious calls in the Colts favor.

The Colts had the advantage from the refs, and the home crowd, yet they barely limped away with a cheap victory against the Seahawks. This game undoubtably showed me that the Seahawks can go toe to toe with any team, anywhere this season -- not just at the Clink like in previous years. We lost, but it was a positive, it showcased that the Seahawks are a team to be feared both at home, and on the road. The scary part is tha the Seahawks almost beat the Colts despite our O-Line being held together with duct tape and spit, and arguably our best receiver (Harvin) being on the sideline.

The Seahawks are a team to fear.
 

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It means we need to re-sign Flynn. Told you all RW was too short.
 
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ZagHawk":1rn9yhqs said:
It means we need to re-sign Flynn. Told you all RW was too short.
Start T-Jack, cut Wilson sign Flynn. I like your thinking.
 

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I am interested in seeing what Greg Williams' Titans defense does here this weekend. They are putting up some impressive efforts and I am not buying the 13.5 pts the Seahawks are getting. The Titans along with the Bucs and Cards defenses will be giving the offense some concerns. The Rams are always an issue at their place. The only defense I see that I am not that concerned about is the Atlanta Falcons. Maybe the NY Giants.

The offenses that pop out as concerns are the Saints. Falcons would have been the other, but they need to get White healthy and Douglas playing at a high level. They have no running game, though Rodgers has track marks over Thomas and Red from last year.

Since these are not my old Seahawks (since I am old enough to be your Daddy for many of you), I am going to assume they are all that and prove they are a top of the league type team. OLine be damned.
 

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I am your father's brother's nephew's cousin's former roommate. What's that make us? ABSOLUTELY NOTHING! Which is what this loss means!
 

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Spin Doctor":3b1cjdbg said:
ZagHawk":3b1cjdbg said:
It means we need to re-sign Flynn. Told you all RW was too short.
Start T-Jack, cut Wilson sign Flynn. I like your thinking.

And bring back Colin Cole! Oh isht! Carolina beat us to him! Quick, sign Flynn before they do!
 

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SoulfishHawk":ul83blp2 said:
And bring back Seneca so he can run out of bounds 10 yards behind the line of scrimmage.

I laughed... but then I was super pissed because I remember that crap. UGH!
 
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