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Jul 10, 2006
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I think they have as decent a chance as anyone when the odds are even. But that's not anointing them as the team nobody wants to play. Get them away from home and they're very vulnerable, which doesn't spell well for a team that's not even leading their division.
If they win out then they should be the top wildcard and might win the division if the Niners lose out. Either way they would get at least one home playoff game.
 

Enron

Tickle Me
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Oct 11, 2005
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And these sports announcers need to cut it with all this RG3 deck sucking. I'm learning to despise him quickly.
You'd hardly know Andrew Luck broke a rookie passing record and already has his team in the playoffs.:andyandbarcelona:

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Pete is a cool coach that took far longer to make the impact I thought he would.
I honestly didn't see him doing well when everyone else can pay their players.
 

acmilan

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Nov 8, 2005
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He was terrible in NE
come on, he wasn't that bad ... NE were still looking for stability at the top (of management that is) and Carrol didn't have the freedom he needed in building the team to his specifications. That was one of his requirements when he agreed to go back to the NFL, iirc, and he overhauled the Seahawks roster from top to bottom in his first year there. And now that he finally found his QB, the results are looking better and better.

Seahawks and GB are looking like the teams to beat in the NFC getting hot in the right moment. Would still keep an eye out for the Giants, though, as they are simply unpredictable .. other than that the Seahawks are the only wild card team in the NFC that I can see making it deep into the play offs, especially considering they'd likely have to face beatable teams like Washington/Dallas and then Atlanta.
 

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