burrrton wrote:Here's what I ask myself: would I really be knock-me-down-with-a-feather surprised if this team ran off 6 straight to end the season?
The answer is no, so yes, beating two teams that appear 'beatable' in the next 5 days seems entirely within the realm of possibility (and I say that fully aware that both opponents probably think we're 'beatable', too).
Who's going to be at the game tomorrow? Not sure what time I'll make it to Seatown coming over the pass, but a meet-up is a possibility. Anyone up for a beer on Burrrton?
Hawktawk wrote:If Seattle wins tomorrow they will win the next one, maybe the next 3. Sunday is a big key. Theres still time after Sunday but a win tomorrow and everything is still on the table for Seattle including possible HFA. If they get this win I think it energizes them. If they lose this one you have to wonder how they will respond moving forward. I think we win 27-14
Zorn76 wrote:The 49ers barely beat Washington today, 17-13.
It was no easy game, and their offense looks terrible right now.
We have our own offensive issues, obviously, but this is still a winnable game.
Not easy, but it's looking better after the way our D played today.
Hawktawk wrote:We have a major advantage at QB over anyone we will see from here on out.Sanchez seems like feast or famine but I bet Carroll knows whats going on between his ears pretty well. We have an elite running back who is in an increasingly bad mood which suits his game.We have a better defense than any team except AZ and we already beat them once. Guys are getting healthy and where starters are out backups have another game and win under their belt.
They can win all 5 but one at a time boys.
NorthHawk wrote:It seems to me that Kaep is improving his reads this year and is playing better than last year while up until the last game, Wilson was experiencing a little slump.
I don't think the difference is very much at this point. That's not to say that tomorrow either could look like an All Pro, but rather to date this year the gap is closing a little.
NorthHawk wrote:It seems to me that Kaep is improving his reads this year and is playing better than last year while up until the last game, Wilson was experiencing a little slump.
I don't think the difference is very much at this point. That's not to say that tomorrow either could look like an All Pro, but rather to date this year the gap is closing a little.
HumanCockroach wrote:You don't? Same as usual. Both teams smacking the hell out of the other team, and since it is on the road a close game won by a few points. I'll take Seattle this time to pull it out.
jshawaii22 wrote:Sure the Seahawks can win tomorrow.. If the D shows up like it did against AZ we are in the game, no matter what. But here's one fact that they do need to overcome. Russell is 0 wins against the 49ers at Candlestick with a QBR of 32. Small sample, but it is history. Not exactly pretty in the past.
Lets hope that Levi's stadium is a little more friendly to him, or Kaep just sucks more. 15 hours to show time. 3:30pm start in the islands. I had a premonition that Sherman wins the game. Weird. Hope it's true. Maybe as a WR on a trick play...
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HumanCockroach wrote:Why would you want the Boys to win? Seattle holds their own destiny in their hands right now, and personally, I have NOT given up on a division title or a first round bye. Seattle holds it's own tie breaker in it's hands right now with the upcoming Eagles game, and if the season were to end today, Dallas, not Seattle would be sitting at home ( Seattle #5 , Lions #6, Cowboys #7) Far as I'm concerned I could indeed see Seattle playing for a division lead on the road, on national TV in two weeks.
It's not finished yet, and Seattle IMHO isn't "sunk" or "relegated" to a WC team.
Hawktawk wrote:Wilson,Beast Mode(yeah) the pedestrian receivers LOB gonna issue an azz whupping for Thanksgiving dinner. Sounds yummy cant wait.
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