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<blockquote data-quote="brandon2348" data-source="post: 587366" data-attributes="member: 7094"><p>Let me just say that although the Buffalo game was a tough loss some on here including myself deemed it as tough and very possible losing match up awhile back. I believe we are in a very good situation moving forward. I mean back in September what more could we of asked for then to be in the position were in?</p><p></p><p>I also think a lot of people are jumping to a Seattle win too quickly here. I am not predicting an Arizona victory but I think they have a chance to win this game. If they get a key turnover or Ginn makes a nice return you bet they could pull this out. For Seattle to "Crush them" as you point out they would need to score on several drives. I just don't see that happening against an Arizona defense that is at the very least is just as good as Seattle IMO.</p><p></p><p>Another major factor brewing is this <a href="http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/154628/three-seattle-offensive-line-starters-miss-practice-wednesday" target="_blank">http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/154628/three-seattle-offensive-line-starters-miss-practice-wednesday</a> I see at least two of those guys not playing Sunday. Most likely Unger and Okung. So now you got a banged up offensive line going up against a very stout Cardinals front. They won't move Campbell. Zona has a secondary to keep Seahawk receivers in check. You need elite receivers on outside to beat Zona D so Hawks are going to need Wilson to make plays with his feet.</p><p></p><p>Arizona also didn't have Fitzgerald in there first meeting so the hawks will have to play different coverage then they did last time to account for him. The Cardinals can run the ball and proved it against a stout Rams front last Thursday. People that say the Cards need Palmer to win this game must of not seen the 4 picks he threw in the game they beat Seattle at Seattle last year. As far as there QB Lindley the jury is out. In 2012 he was horrible on a horrible team at the time and got thrown to the wolves. He came in Thursday off the bench and really hadn't had any preparation. I don't expect Lindley to light it up Sunday but he does have a live NFL arm and can get the ball down field. As long as he doesn't make to many major mistakes they can win with him.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, this game is at Arizona where they have not lost this season and statistically they rank very very well defensively. This game is for the NFC west Championship and no.1 seed on the line so that city is going to be on fire come Sunday. I just think people are in the clouds a little here on the Seahawks and I don't see the hawks "crushing them" that's for sure. I don't see these cards as "pretenders" as they went 10-6 last year. I've seen everyone bet against them all season long and they keep taking everyone's $.</p><p></p><p>If the Cards can manufacture 16-17 points I think they have a great shot to win. As far as us winning or having a chance to win in Seattle it's just not time to entertain that scenario. Way too much football to be played.</p><p></p><p>We get to go play 2-12 Tampa Bay. Seahawks have to go into Zona against an 11-3 team and if they lose there is a good chance they don't make playoffs. What's so bad about our situation?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brandon2348, post: 587366, member: 7094"] Let me just say that although the Buffalo game was a tough loss some on here including myself deemed it as tough and very possible losing match up awhile back. I believe we are in a very good situation moving forward. I mean back in September what more could we of asked for then to be in the position were in? I also think a lot of people are jumping to a Seattle win too quickly here. I am not predicting an Arizona victory but I think they have a chance to win this game. If they get a key turnover or Ginn makes a nice return you bet they could pull this out. For Seattle to "Crush them" as you point out they would need to score on several drives. I just don't see that happening against an Arizona defense that is at the very least is just as good as Seattle IMO. Another major factor brewing is this [url]http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/154628/three-seattle-offensive-line-starters-miss-practice-wednesday[/url] I see at least two of those guys not playing Sunday. Most likely Unger and Okung. So now you got a banged up offensive line going up against a very stout Cardinals front. They won't move Campbell. Zona has a secondary to keep Seahawk receivers in check. You need elite receivers on outside to beat Zona D so Hawks are going to need Wilson to make plays with his feet. Arizona also didn't have Fitzgerald in there first meeting so the hawks will have to play different coverage then they did last time to account for him. The Cardinals can run the ball and proved it against a stout Rams front last Thursday. People that say the Cards need Palmer to win this game must of not seen the 4 picks he threw in the game they beat Seattle at Seattle last year. As far as there QB Lindley the jury is out. In 2012 he was horrible on a horrible team at the time and got thrown to the wolves. He came in Thursday off the bench and really hadn't had any preparation. I don't expect Lindley to light it up Sunday but he does have a live NFL arm and can get the ball down field. As long as he doesn't make to many major mistakes they can win with him. Lastly, this game is at Arizona where they have not lost this season and statistically they rank very very well defensively. This game is for the NFC west Championship and no.1 seed on the line so that city is going to be on fire come Sunday. I just think people are in the clouds a little here on the Seahawks and I don't see the hawks "crushing them" that's for sure. I don't see these cards as "pretenders" as they went 10-6 last year. I've seen everyone bet against them all season long and they keep taking everyone's $. If the Cards can manufacture 16-17 points I think they have a great shot to win. As far as us winning or having a chance to win in Seattle it's just not time to entertain that scenario. Way too much football to be played. We get to go play 2-12 Tampa Bay. Seahawks have to go into Zona against an 11-3 team and if they lose there is a good chance they don't make playoffs. What's so bad about our situation? [/QUOTE]
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