Agreed. You've heard it many times before, but it really is so true in this circumstance. Just being on the field changes the way New Orleans can play defense. He is the biggest game breaker on either team. His speed opens up the rest of the field. Even if the "Hawks know he is not quite 100%, just the threat of him changes the game.
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Yep. Either the weather is really affecting the play that much, or the players have it in their heads that it does. It also can't help having just played against this team a little over a month ago in Seattle and they got blown out then.
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"Like it or not, the Seattle Seahawks have become the poster team for drug-related suspensions. " >>
Not to be a horses back side, but what does that have to do with a questionable hit? Personally, I thought it was a clean hit, but I can see where there is room to see otherwise. Where do drugs come into this?
"Like it or not, the Seattle Seahawks have become the poster team for drug-related suspensions. " >>
Not to be a horses back side, but what does that have to do with a questionable hit? Personally, I thought it was a clean hit, but I can see where there is room to see otherwise. Where do drugs come into this? >>
Seattle fan calling out the NO team for being dirty. Just saying his own team's house isn't exactly exempt from questionable conduct.
Nice win by the Seahawks and the Saints didn't quit. Seattle dropped two sure picks and that onside kick. I don't see them doing that next week, they'll be fine. I love watching Beast Mode plow into defenders like bowling pins!
<< <i>I'd love to see another SEA SF rematch!!!!! >>
NO was the one team I was most concerned with. SF has trouble here because everyone is so amped up, and I don't know how Cam would handle the environment. Either way...one game at a time.
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<< <i>NO looks completely psyched out. >>
Yep. Either the weather is really affecting the play that much, or the players have it in their heads that it does. It also can't help having just played against this team a little over a month ago in Seattle and they got blown out then.
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<< <i>Why in the world didn't Colston go out of bounds? >>
Awful decision, and I can't help but think it was communicated in the huddle on what to do.
<< <i>That 1st hit on Harvin should be a nice little fine. I'm glad bounty gate is still alive and well in trashy NO, and they still lost. Suckers. >>
Come on, let's not start throwing stones. It's not like Seattle isn't without its own troubles:
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"Like it or not, the Seattle Seahawks have become the poster team for drug-related suspensions. "
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<< <i>That 1st hit on Harvin should be a nice little fine. I'm glad bounty gate is still alive and well in trashy NO, and they still lost. Suckers. >>
Come on, let's not start throwing stones. It's not like Seattle isn't without its own troubles:
Story
"Like it or not, the Seattle Seahawks have become the poster team for drug-related suspensions. " >>
Not to be a horses back side, but what does that have to do with a questionable hit? Personally, I thought it was a clean hit, but I can
see where there is room to see otherwise. Where do drugs come into this?
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<< <i>That 1st hit on Harvin should be a nice little fine. I'm glad bounty gate is still alive and well in trashy NO, and they still lost. Suckers. >>
Come on, let's not start throwing stones. It's not like Seattle isn't without its own troubles:
Story
"Like it or not, the Seattle Seahawks have become the poster team for drug-related suspensions. " >>
Not to be a horses back side, but what does that have to do with a questionable hit? Personally, I thought it was a clean hit, but I can
see where there is room to see otherwise. Where do drugs come into this? >>
Seattle fan calling out the NO team for being dirty. Just saying his own team's house isn't exactly exempt from questionable conduct.
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<< <i>That 1st hit on Harvin should be a nice little fine. I'm glad bounty gate is still alive and well in trashy NO, and they still lost. Suckers. >>
Come on, let's not start throwing stones. It's not like Seattle isn't without its own troubles:
Story
"Like it or not, the Seattle Seahawks have become the poster team for drug-related suspensions. " >>
Since dirty hits are something that are/can be coached up and with that team, HAVE been coached up, your point is (as usual) USELESS AND IRRELEVANT.
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<< <i>I'd love to see another SEA SF rematch!!!!! >>
NO was the one team I was most concerned with. SF has trouble here because everyone is so amped up, and I don't know how Cam would handle the environment. Either way...one game at a time.
And the Saints go marching home. Next!
Dave