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Poll: Which NFL Team Will Win Tonight's Sunday Night Football Game From Foxborough, Massachusetts?
New England Patriots (7-1)
Seattle Seahawks (5-2-1)
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***Official Seahawks @ Patriots Sunday Night Football Game Thread***

#21

Quote:Brady completes a pass on a 3rd and 25.  Wish we could be at ease knowing that 3rd and forever can be overcome.
 

I wish we were never in that type of situation.

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#22

Seahawks should have kicked the extra point and then make Pats go for 2


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#23

Quote:Seahawks should have kicked the extra point and then make Pats go for 2
 

What are the chances New England makes a TPC?

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#24

Seahawks held a goal line stand, and won 31-24. B)  :thumbsup:  ^_^


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#25

Quote:Seahawks held a goal line stand, and won 31-24. 
 

Same thing Patriots did to them. Sweet revenge.

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#26

I liked the no-call on that last play. Brady wanted PI, but if anything it was offensive. Gronk bull rushed him and shoved him down.
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#27

Quote:Seahawks held a goal line stand, and won 31-24. B)  :thumbsup:  ^_^
 

  Kam Chancellor deserves 2 game balls for his 4th QTR performance!


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#28

Quote:I liked the no-call on that last play. Brady wanted PI, but if anything it was offensive. Gronk bull rushed him and shoved him down.
 

 

  This is exactly my take as well.

 

  Great win for the Seahawks,


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#29

I know Russell Wilson had a bad knee three weeks ago, but this game makes it ironic that Seattle scored only 6 points in 75 minutes at a losing team's stadium. NBC had to like covering the real Seahawks after that dud.


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#30

Quote:I know Russell Wilson had a bad knee three weeks ago, but this game makes it ironic that Seattle scored only 6 points in 75 minutes at a losing team's stadium. NBC had to like covering the real Seahawks after that dud.
 

  This was a tremendous game.   It felt like these two teams could easily meet again in February,  in Houston.

 

  Russell Wilson might not quite be on Tom Brady's level.  But in my opinion,  Wilson is a top 5 caliber QB.    Great intangibles on top of his high caliber physical skills.


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#31

Quote: This was a tremendous game. It felt like these two teams could easily meet again in February, in Houston.


Russell Wilson might not quite be on Tom Brady's level. But in my opinion, Wilson is a top 5 caliber QB. Great intangibles on top of his high caliber physical skills.


If they meet for a Superbowl rematch, I don't foresee Seattle losing that one
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#32

Quote:This was a tremendous game. It felt like these two teams could easily meet again in February, in Houston.

 

Russell Wilson might not quite be on Tom Brady's level. But in my opinion, Wilson is a top 5 caliber QB. Great intangibles on top of his high caliber physical skills.
 

It is way too early to make any Super Bowl predictions, but Barack Obama said the same thing anyway a few weeks ago. I would not be surprised.

 

Russell Wilson's best trait is keeping plays alive by scrambling in the pocket until he can throw the ball. He never gives up on a broken play.

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#33

Quote: This was a tremendous game. It felt like these two teams could easily meet again in February, in Houston.


Russell Wilson might not quite be on Tom Brady's level. But in my opinion, Wilson is a top 5 caliber QB. Great intangibles on top of his high caliber physical skills.


I've been riding that opinion for a long time now. He's phenomenal.
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#34

Quote:If they meet for a Superbowl rematch, I don't foresee Seattle losing that one
 

  If both teams are relatively healthy based on their current rosters,  I probably would give the Seahawks a slight edge.  Especially,  because the Patriots traded LB Jamie Collins.


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#35

Quote: 

 

Russell Wilson's best trait is keeping plays alive by scrambling in the pocket until he can throw the ball. He never gives up on a broken play.
 

  As dangerous as Russell Wilson is in the pocket,  he's probably even more dangerous outside the pocket.


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#36

Quote:I've been riding that opinion for a long time now. He's phenomenal.
 

  He sure is.

 

  From a pure football enjoyment standpoint,  Russell Wilson ranks very high on my list of players around the NFL I enjoy watching play.    Wilson seems to get the absolute most out of his natural football talent.  


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