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Seattle Is Becoming Scary


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Seattle has beat up on 2 very bad teams. That is all.

They have beat Dallas, Chicago, New England, and Green Bay.

In order of team's I'd like to face in the NFC playoffs?

Redskins

Seahawks

49ers(because their new QB is more of an unknown and the best D)

Giants(they have won 2 SBs recently with out of no where playoff runs)

Packers(the most "top-notch" threat)

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The whole season, I thought Seattle was not a playoff team, and that they only have a a very good defence ....Wow have they ever proved me wrong. 3 straight wins, 2 blowout wins, one victory in overtime over the bears where Wilson showed so much maturity as a rookie stepping up like he did in that game. They are very scary, their defence forces turnovers. This is a team I could easily see coming up to Atlanta in the playoffs. Thankfully for us, theyre a bad road team.

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Every team Falcons could face in the playoffs has flaws:

Seattle is 3-5 on the road, GB doesn't have any Otackles, SF's Qb hasn't mastered the center exchange yet, MINN has Ponder at QB, WASH has given up almost 100 more points than the Falcons.

Falcons play like they did today, they can beat any of them.

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Every team Falcons could face in the playoffs has flaws:

Seattle is 3-5 on the road, GB doesn't have any Otackles, SF's Qb hasn't mastered the center exchange yet, MINN has Ponder at QB, WASH has given up almost 100 more points than the Falcons.

Falcons play like they did today, they can beat any of them.

Kaepernick has a rocket arm and from what I've seen is fairly accurate as well (more accurate than Alex Smith); he just needs to work on throwing high jump balls into double coverage with tall receivers like Randy Moss. He'll thread some needles across the middle, as I saw him split two defenders (that was a 61 mph fast ball) with that TD pass to Michael Crabtree immediately following Steven Ridley's second fumble.

Don't want to face anyone out of the NFC West, that being SF and SEA simply because their defense will give this offense massive headaches. Elite pass rushers, and all of their safeties and corners can go one on one with our receivers.

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