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Old 01-22-2014, 01:58 PM   #81
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People can talk all they want about the #1 Offense vs the #1 Defense, but in reality this game will be decided by the #26 Seattle Passing attack vs. the Broncos #27 Passing Attack. If Wilson can't get things going in the air, the Seahawks will have little chance of winning no matter how many times they pick Manning off.

The Broncos had a season low of 20 points. A Thursday night game. Prior to that it was 27.

Seattle will need to score points to win this game and that means getting on the board early and forcing Manning to play catch up and make throws he doesn't want to make but needs to try.

If Manning goes up 14-0....expect the game to get out of hand.
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Old 01-22-2014, 02:20 PM   #82
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People can talk all they want about the #1 Offense vs the #1 Defense, but in reality this game will be decided by the #26 Seattle Passing attack vs. the Broncos #27 Passing Attack. If Wilson can't get things going in the air, the Seahawks will have little chance of winning no matter how many times they pick Manning off.

The Broncos had a season low of 20 points. A Thursday night game. Prior to that it was 27.

Seattle will need to score points to win this game and that means getting on the board early and forcing Manning to play catch up and make throws he doesn't want to make but needs to try.

If Manning goes up 14-0....expect the game to get out of hand.
I get what you're saying but Seattle put up 23 against the 49ers. It isn't like they won the game 7-6. Maybe we should ask why the Manning with the slightly smaller skull only managed 26 against a team that was clearly counting 46 wooden chickens before rushing the QB.
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Old 01-22-2014, 02:25 PM   #83
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I get what you're saying but Seattle put up 23 against the 49ers. It isn't like they won the game 7-6. Maybe we should ask why the Manning with the slightly smaller skull only managed 26 against a team that was clearly counting 46 wooden chickens before rushing the QB.
IMO, it was because controlling the clock was the priority. I'm sure they would have liked to put up 7s instead of 3s on a few of those drives but when it came down to it, they didn't want to get into a shoot out.
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Oh oh, they released the sound of what Sherman said to Crabtree at the end of the game resulting in Crabtree slapping him in the head. It was the dreaded and awfully insensitive "hell of a game, hell of a game" with the offer of a handshake.

In other news, the NHL has banned the century old tradition of teams lining up to shake hands at the end of a hard fought playoff series as it now can only be seen as a display of poor sportsmanship and thuggery.

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In other news, the NHL has banned the century old tradition of teams lining up to shake hands at the end of a hard fought playoff series as it now can only be seen as a display of poor sportsmanship and thuggery.
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Oh oh, they released the sound of what Sherman said to Crabtree at the end of the game resulting in Crabtree slapping him in the head. It was the dreaded and awfully insensitive "hell of a game, hell of a game" with the offer of a handshake.

In other news, the NHL has banned the century old tradition of teams lining up to shake hands at the end of a hard fought playoff series as it now can only be seen as a display of poor sportsmanship and thuggery.
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I love perfect timing.

Justin Bieber was quite thuggish in his complete disregard for the safety of others and apparent happiness and smugness over the entire ordeal. Far far worse than Sherman.

I finally understand why similes exist.
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I love perfect timing.

Justin Bieber was quite thuggish in his complete disregard for the safety of others and apparent happiness and smugness over the entire ordeal. Far far worse than Sherman.

I finally understand why similes exist.
Ugh. You'd think that the simile that won you over would be a bit more...apt




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Ugh. You'd think that the simile that won you over would be a bit more...apt




try that same search with bing...not really an exact science.
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Old 01-23-2014, 08:39 PM   #90
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I love perfect timing.

Justin Bieber was quite thuggish in his complete disregard for the safety of others and apparent happiness and smugness over the entire ordeal. Far far worse than Sherman.

I finally understand why similes exist.
Bieber is a thug, really. Sherman? Not so much.
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Bieber is a thug, really. Sherman? Not so much.
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