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Callin it right now: 49ers are gonna win the division
Dec 13, 2013 at 8:52 PM
- hondakillerzx
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carroll would s**t bricks if we stole the division lead from them right at the end lol
Dec 13, 2013 at 9:11 PM
- 49AllTheTime
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Originally posted by hondakillerzx:
carroll would s**t bricks if we stole the division lead from them right at the end lol
i would Sht bricks because i didn't renew for playoffs !
Dec 13, 2013 at 9:12 PM
- hondakillerzx
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Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by hondakillerzx:
carroll would s**t bricks if we stole the division lead from them right at the end lol
i would Sht bricks because i didn't renew for playoffs !
u f**ked up homie
Dec 13, 2013 at 9:28 PM
- IdahoNiner
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LOL that s**t aint happening. f**k Seattle, but its their division this year. Hopefully we get some sweet revenge in the playoffs.
Dec 13, 2013 at 10:25 PM
- m_brockalexander
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Anything is possible. The Niners taking the division is just not probable. #5 seed and a chance for revenge in Seattle in the NFC title game would be nice.
Dec 14, 2013 at 2:21 AM
- 808niner4lyphe
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Either way, the Niners WILL be the team that ends their season this year. They will not beat us again in that CheatLink stadium!! Book it!!
Dec 14, 2013 at 2:27 AM
- mayo49
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I'm almost looking forward to beating the Seajocks at their place in the playoffs. I have that much confidence in our guys to get the job done and win the Bowl this year.
Dec 14, 2013 at 3:20 AM
- hondakillerzx
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Originally posted by mayo49:
I'm almost looking forward to beating the Seajocks at their place in the playoffs. I have that much confidence in our guys to get the job done and win the Bowl this year.
this. we have weapons now and the entire team is healthy. the niners are finally gonna be the team that gets healthy at the right time and dominates the playoffs instead of getting taken out by the team that did that. this is our year. if we endured this many injuries and setbacks and are still deep in the hunt we wont be denied
Dec 14, 2013 at 7:26 AM
- dugo
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Originally posted by mayo49:
I'm calling it right now, your crazy.
Dec 14, 2013 at 7:30 AM
- Silky
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Originally posted by mayo49:
I'm almost looking forward to beating the Seajocks at their place in the playoffs. I have that much confidence in our guys to get the job done and win the Bowl this year.
The niners might not make it out of that stadium alive if that happened. They'd need secret service protecting them
Dec 14, 2013 at 7:59 AM
- swayze
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Originally posted by hondakillerzx:
Originally posted by mayo49:
I'm almost looking forward to beating the Seajocks at their place in the playoffs. I have that much confidence in our guys to get the job done and win the Bowl this year.
this. we have weapons now and the entire team is healthy. the niners are finally gonna be the team that gets healthy at the right time and dominates the playoffs instead of getting taken out by the team that did that. this is our year. if we endured this many injuries and setbacks and are still deep in the hunt we wont be denied
third time's a charm
Dec 14, 2013 at 8:17 AM
- Memphis9er
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Originally posted by ChipDouglas510:Looks like Kenny G, a British wannabe gangstar and two gay puerto ricans
Originally posted by ColorMeBaddFan:
Everyone has been telling the Seahawks that they have the #1 seed wrapped up. The reality here is they only need to win two of their last three games to wrap homefield up.
The sharps in Vegas have been pounding the Giants this week because they feel the Giants will at least keep it close. This is the biggest game on their schedule and they have some vets on the team, so there's a solid chance the Giants will give them a game. I feel there's a decent chance that the Seahawks are thinking they have room for error because they're going back home for their last two games.
But here's the problem -- if the Seahawks lose to the Giants then they have to win their last two games against the Rams and Cards. One more loss and the Niners get the division by virtue of a better division record (assuming they beat the Cards in the last game -- that's an assumption I can't make right now). Since the first Seahawks v. Cards game, the Cards have gone 5-1 and have outscored their opponents by 76 points. They're likely going to be on a 6-1 run heading into the Week 16 game @ Seattle. I don't think that is a very good matchup for the Cards because Carson Palmer is a turnover machine and the results of the first game showed that matchup problem. But with that defense and the few weapons they have on offense, I think they still have a chance.
This may mean something or it doesn't, but the Seahawks played poorly over a stretch of around six games earlier this year. The second game in that stretch was a loss and then they proceeded to only beat the crappy Titans at home the next week by a 7 points. They then played well against the Cards on the road, but then struggled through two more games. Atlanta has been the ultimate slump buster and the Seahawks got up for that game because of what happened in the playoffs last year. Since then, they have played well up until the loss to the Niners this past weekend.
I certainly wouldn't bet on the Seahawks losing two games out of the next three. I really, really wouldn't bet on it if they beat the Giants on Sunday. There's simply no way they'll lose two division games at home two weeks in a row. But there's a plausible scenario here in which they could lose to the veteran team on a long road trip in a 10am start. Especially when that veteran team in the past few seasons has been known to play its best against the best teams in the league. Then they can lose to a team that's on a 6-1 run with a top 10 defense the following week.
Is Seattle losing to either the Giants or the Cards any more strange than the Broncos losing at home to the 6-7 Chargers on a short week? But the key here is that I think the Seahawks losing to both the Giants AND Cards WOULD be stranger than the Broncos losing to the Chargers last night.
Dec 14, 2013 at 9:24 AM
- GORO
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Would rather go to Seattle and break their hearts, earning the right to be Super Bowl Champions.
Dec 14, 2013 at 9:30 AM
- mayo49
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Originally posted by GORO:Would rather go to Seattle and break their hearts, earning the right to be Super Bowl Champions.
Exactly.
Dec 14, 2013 at 10:48 AM
- hondakillerzx
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Originally posted by Memphis9er:
Originally posted by ChipDouglas510:Looks like Kenny G, a British wannabe gangstar and two gay puerto ricans
Originally posted by ColorMeBaddFan:
Everyone has been telling the Seahawks that they have the #1 seed wrapped up. The reality here is they only need to win two of their last three games to wrap homefield up.
The sharps in Vegas have been pounding the Giants this week because they feel the Giants will at least keep it close. This is the biggest game on their schedule and they have some vets on the team, so there's a solid chance the Giants will give them a game. I feel there's a decent chance that the Seahawks are thinking they have room for error because they're going back home for their last two games.
But here's the problem -- if the Seahawks lose to the Giants then they have to win their last two games against the Rams and Cards. One more loss and the Niners get the division by virtue of a better division record (assuming they beat the Cards in the last game -- that's an assumption I can't make right now). Since the first Seahawks v. Cards game, the Cards have gone 5-1 and have outscored their opponents by 76 points. They're likely going to be on a 6-1 run heading into the Week 16 game @ Seattle. I don't think that is a very good matchup for the Cards because Carson Palmer is a turnover machine and the results of the first game showed that matchup problem. But with that defense and the few weapons they have on offense, I think they still have a chance.
This may mean something or it doesn't, but the Seahawks played poorly over a stretch of around six games earlier this year. The second game in that stretch was a loss and then they proceeded to only beat the crappy Titans at home the next week by a 7 points. They then played well against the Cards on the road, but then struggled through two more games. Atlanta has been the ultimate slump buster and the Seahawks got up for that game because of what happened in the playoffs last year. Since then, they have played well up until the loss to the Niners this past weekend.
I certainly wouldn't bet on the Seahawks losing two games out of the next three. I really, really wouldn't bet on it if they beat the Giants on Sunday. There's simply no way they'll lose two division games at home two weeks in a row. But there's a plausible scenario here in which they could lose to the veteran team on a long road trip in a 10am start. Especially when that veteran team in the past few seasons has been known to play its best against the best teams in the league. Then they can lose to a team that's on a 6-1 run with a top 10 defense the following week.
Is Seattle losing to either the Giants or the Cards any more strange than the Broncos losing at home to the 6-7 Chargers on a short week? But the key here is that I think the Seahawks losing to both the Giants AND Cards WOULD be stranger than the Broncos losing to the Chargers last night.
my thoughts exactly