Panthers vs Seahawks

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  1. Hawk

    Hawk nfl-*****s member

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    The Steelers vs. Seahawks is what everyone wants because the Seahawks haven't even been to the NFC Championship before and before the Seahawks won against the Redskins, they haven't won a playoff game since 1984 and the Steelers are the big underdog that beat the best and trying to beat another great team which would shock the nation because no one saw the Steelers even beating the Colts and getting this far.
     
  2. Bleedblk&gld

    Bleedblk&gld The Drive

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    Panthers win
     
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    Wannab Favre nfl-*****s member

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (porky88)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pats_Fan420)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (panthersare#1)</div><div class='quotemain'>Nah im sorry they arent coming to seattle, they decided to party at my house. Me, the Carolina panthers cheerleaders, playboys girls, and hooter girls are coming over. So ill be well taken care of during the confernece game.</div>
    So your name is Hugh Hefner? Damn I'd love to be in that man's shoes.</div>
    Am I the only one that saw what those cheerleaders looked like?</div>
    TOTALLY! They were not even nice, it is just the whole fantasy of cheerleaders being out of control and stuff!

    My only time at a game last November when the Bears played the eagles in Soldier Field....and I spent half the day looking for the cheerleaders until someone told me the bears didnt have any !! Why me?
     
  4. Hawk

    Hawk nfl-*****s member

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    One of the reasons I want the Seahawks to win the Super Bowl is because the Bears were supposed to be the best, then they got beaten. Now the Panthers are the best in the NFC and if we beat them and lose in the Super Bowl then some people will think that the Seahawks aren?t even the best in the NFC. I don't know why there are still Seahawk doubters we had an Eleven game winning streak Twelve if we took the Packers game seriously. At least there are Bronco doubters too. So are the Steelers going to the Super Bowl because they beat the best team in the AFC? Are the Panthers going to the Super Bowl because they beat an overrated team? There is a word in the English dictionary called "upset" it?s when a bad team beats a good one and upsets don't happen a lot -- especially in the playoffs and the Steelers didn't prove they are the best, they proved they are good and the Panthers didn't prove they are the best, they proved the were good and no one has proved they are better than the Seahawks so they are the favorite and the best in the NFC. Expect the Seahawks and Broncos to meet in Super Bowl XL.
     
  5. Steelerfan_2005

    Steelerfan_2005 The Peacekeeper XL

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    I think Carolina gives Seattle all it can handle, but Seattle wins and this is why....

    * After Steve Smith, who does Carolina have at receiver?

    * No Stephen Davis / No DeShaun Foster

    * Carolina has to travel 3000 miles (won't be a huge factor but will help Seattle)

    * Carolina gave up 3 TD's to Chicago. You have to wonder if Seattle's more balanced attack won't eat up the Carolina Defense?

    * Has anyone seen Carolina's regular season schedule? Did they have the easiest schedule or what? How good is that defense beyond it's statistics?
     
  6. Thoth

    Thoth Sisyphus in training

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pats37)</div><div class='quotemain'>Also I can't stand how much of a Bad Ass Jake Delhomme believes he is...the guy just needs to shut is mouth..he reminds me of a WWE personality or something.</div>
    Like being a WWE personality is bad thing? Football is a passionate sport so exhibiting some emotion is not the drawback some would think.

    Personally, I would rather take an allegedly arrogant Louisiana boy (not Terry Bradshaw) than a smug, holier than thou northern CA type anyday.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Steelerfan_2005)</div><div class='quotemain'>I think Carolina gives Seattle all it can handle, but Seattle wins and this is why....

    * After Steve Smith, who does Carolina have at receiver?

    * No Stephen Davis / No DeShaun Foster

    * Carolina has to travel 3000 miles (won't be a huge factor but will help Seattle)

    * Carolina gave up 3 TD's to Chicago. You have to wonder if Seattle's more balanced attack won't eat up the Carolina Defense?

    * Has anyone seen Carolina's regular season schedule? Did they have the easiest schedule or what? How good is that defense beyond it's statistics?</div>
    1) Seattle's top 2 WR's are out so I give the advantage to Carolina. Drew Carter has been coming on & Proehl is a clutch player.

    2) Go ahead and overlook Nick Goings I dare ya.

    3) See #1 plus Alexander may not be 100%

    4) Carolina plays in arguably the toughest divion in the league whereas Seattle played SF & Arizona twice so this is a moot point.

    ++) John Fox is a better coach than Holmgren IMO.

    I am rooting for & prefer Carolina & will be rooting for The NFC in Detroit - better for the Stock Market.
     
  8. panthersare#1

    panthersare#1 The GM

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    Panthers are the definte underdog. Most of the anaylist are pickng Seattle to win. People want to see a wild card team make the SB.

    I believe that Drew Carter is gonna be a good reciever for the panthers. He has improved every game he has been in.
     
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    Alexand is 100%. Holmgren removed all doubts on him.
     
  10. Hawk

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    Plus he passed all tests
     
  11. Steelerfan_2005

    Steelerfan_2005 The Peacekeeper XL

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (blackadder)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Steelerfan_2005)</div><div class='quotemain'>I think Carolina gives Seattle all it can handle, but Seattle wins and this is why....

    * After Steve Smith, who does Carolina have at receiver?

    * No Stephen Davis / No DeShaun Foster

    * Carolina has to travel 3000 miles (won't be a huge factor but will help Seattle)

    * Carolina gave up 3 TD's to Chicago. You have to wonder if Seattle's more balanced attack won't eat up the Carolina Defense?

    * Has anyone seen Carolina's regular season schedule? Did they have the easiest schedule or what? How good is that defense beyond it's statistics?</div>
    1) Seattle's top 2 WR's are out so I give the advantage to Carolina. Drew Carter has been coming on & Proehl is a clutch player.

    2) Go ahead and overlook Nick Goings I dare ya.

    3) See #1 plus Alexander may not be 100%

    4) Carolina plays in arguably the toughest divion in the league whereas Seattle played SF & Arizona twice so this is a moot point.

    ++) John Fox is a better coach than Holmgren IMO.

    I am rooting for & prefer Carolina & will be rooting for The NFC in Detroit - better for the Stock Market.</div>
    All good points BA except for the schedule thing. New Orleans and Atlanta were not good teams this season. Carolina was second best in a rapidly falling division talent-wise. Yes Seattle plays in a weaker division, but had tougher out of division games than Carolina.

    I do believe that this is going to be an interesting matchup to say the least. I think it's hard to judge what the Carolina defense is really capable because I think their defensive stats are a tad padded by their weak schedule. There is no doubt that Delhomme is a more-than capable QB for this situation. And Carolina has a great D-line.

    I still think when it all shakes out, Seattle will have all the right answers to what Carolina will try to do on offense and defense.

    The major advantage that Carolina has is exprerience.

    Also, I thought Engram & Jackson were playing?
     
  12. liljuzam

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    Engram & Jackson are playing. They did miss some practice this week with injuries suffered in the Washington game, but both practiced on Friday and are expected to play.
     
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    Alexander has been downgraded from 100 % Looks like he isn't confident in his abillity to finish the game, Morris receieved a heavy dose of carries in practice and will look to step in if needed.

    This aside Im taking Carolina, Jake Delhomme will be the determining factor here.
     
  14. panthersare#1

    panthersare#1 The GM

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    The Key is going to be how do you stop 89?
     
  15. panthersare#1

    panthersare#1 The GM

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    BF1 you can take your sig off now, and Hawk you can give me a seahawk one, but if u can find a hot seahawk cheerleader i would be greatly appreciated
     
  16. Hawk

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (panthersare#1)</div><div class='quotemain'>BF1 you can take your sig off now, and Hawk you can give me a seahawk one, but if u can find a hot seahawk cheerleader i would be greatly appreciated</div>
    Lol I should find a picture of Allen raising the trophy with his mouth smiling showing his nice, yellow teeth [​IMG]
     
  17. porky88

    porky88 King of Kings

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    For some reason I have a gut feeling that Seattle will win the Super Bowl. I hope it's close because these playoffs have had mostly one-sided game except the given 4th quarter to the Colts in Pitt vs Indy game.
     
  18. panthersare#1

    panthersare#1 The GM

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    What about like a Koren Robinson sig, because Robinson went to NC State?

    or this sig [​IMG]

    or whatever u want me to
     
  19. panthersare#1

    panthersare#1 The GM

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    I found another good seahawk sig

    [​IMG]
     

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