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boogiewithstu2007
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Seattle or Carolina ? Match-up wise, any preference ?
Is Carolina more healthy?I would want Seattle. It doesn't really matter too much, as you are going to be playing one of the 3 best teams in the league regardless, but I think Carolina is a bit better (and healthier) and, of course, you want the home game.
Who knows though? Maybe the coin won't flip.
Going to have to feel pretty weird to have to root for Seattle tomorrow for Card fans then. Just like most of us were pulling for you today. No way did we want to go to Lambo and that bullshit frozen tundra up there.
Guarantee if we do end up in a rematch that your punter will either be going ruby style or simply punting OB on purpose.We aint rooting for you one bit. I don't care who wins, but if Seattle does then I'd be happy with the home game. Either way it's gonna be a dog fight no matter who we get.
Come on now, you know you want to knock off the Seahawks in the playoffs, that would be like honey for you. Same for Seahawks fans when it comes to the Cards. Course we got the dang Panthers trying to block the road way, going to have to do something about that.We aint rooting for you one bit. I don't care who wins, but if Seattle does then I'd be happy with the home game. Either way it's gonna be a dog fight no matter who we get.
Knowing a team is not exactly like having a edge. I'm sure the AFC East teams "Know" the Pats for example.If I was a Cardinal fan, no doubt I'd prefer Seattle. Want to stay home, and you know Seattle better than you do Carolina. And there would be no better way to make the Super Bowl. To knock off the team that has gone to 2 straight SBs and is your rival? That's just sweet.
Knowing a team is not exactly like having a edge. I'm sure the AFC East teams "Know" the Pats for example.
Both teams match up well against each other, so no, your wrong. If and when they meet it well be a dog fight. Course playing at home is preferable and the Panthers are dang good. Still for Cards fans I think knocking off the Seahawks would be pretty sweet. Ditto for Seahawks fans.Oh I agree, but I think it is when you can matchup to them.
Knowing a team is not exactly like having a edge. I'm sure the AFC East teams "Know" the Pats for example.
And they know you just as well. Works both ways.
Actually, I should have quoted Jakology as well. I was trying to make the point that while the Cards "know" the Seahawks, the Hawks also "know" the Cards since they play twice a year. Hence, the working both ways comment. So, I agree that there is no advantage here. Sorry for being unclear.Huh.....I never claimed knowing the Cards was a plus for the Seahawks, just disputing that the Cards knowing the Seahawks gave them a edge.
It's all good.Actually, I should have quoted Jakology as well. I was trying to make the point that while the Cards "know" the Seahawks, the Hawks also "know" the Cards since they play twice a year. Hence, the working both ways comment. So, I agree that there is no advantage here. Sorry for being unclear.
Is that so? I live in the Seattle area and I keep hearing Seahawks fans bemoaning all their injuries.Is Carolina more healthy?
Seattle has all 11 of their full defensive starters, all of their o line, they have beast mode back and luke willson is back at TE.
The only injuries are a half back and the guys on long term injury like Graham and Richardson. I think Seattle is as healthy going into this part of the season as they have been over this run of theirs.