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Sharkonabicycle
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Can that one guy make his killer breakfast and the other dude break the table next Sunday?
Jeez are you guys that dense? I'm well aware they've never been 4-0... they've also never been 5-0 (obviously....) so can we have some of the same oddities to hopefully give us luck next week?
Jeebus, not sure if I'm being trolled or what.
Seahawks have never had an undefeated season either......just sayin
This is the first time they have even been 4-0 more or less 5-0. I like our chances a lot more next week than I did this week. Getting Irvin back to shore up our D front and probably getting breno and unger back will be huge. If bennett wasn't hurt enough to keep him out that should be a bit different looking team against another decent opponent.
I really hope Unger is back next week. He's one of those 3 or 4 people on the entire team we cant afford to lose and it showed today. If we get him back for Indy I like our chances a lot more in that game.
I agree his injury definitely has some long term concern. However if there is one guy on the line who I actually thought played ok today it was Michael Bowie. Now Bowie has a game under his belt against one of the best if not the best D-Lineman in football. Giac is a UFA after this year and if Bowie ends up working out that is one less position we have to worry about going forward and also a spot where we can save some cap.Giac did not participate in any practice though... that's a concern.
They've also never won a Supe...i'm not going there. lol.Seahawks have never had an undefeated season either......just sayin
The Indy game is going to be very tough after an emotional victory in Houston adn traveling East in back to back weeks. My only hope is Unger comes back and maybe Giac. We get Irvin back, so that adds a dimension we haven't really seen, except I did see Morgan beat the TE on the edge and basically forced a sack on Schaub that McDonald got credit for.
Indy has played two easy teams and two tough teams and are 3-1. Sort of the same as the Hawks. Although some may argue the Panthers are better than their record suggests.
The Indy game is going to be very tough after an emotional victory in Houston adn traveling East in back to back weeks. My only hope is Unger comes back and maybe Giac. We get Irvin back, so that adds a dimension we haven't really seen, except I did see Morgan beat the TE on the edge and basically forced a sack on Schaub that McDonald got credit for.
Indy has played two easy teams and two tough teams and are 3-1. Sort of the same as the Hawks. Although some may argue the Panthers are better than their record suggests.