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Who is our biggest rival outside of the division?
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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 612825"><p>I agree, but some teams have a knack for making that a secondary issue, such a New England...they have a history of renting some players, getting to a Super Bowl (with the occasional win), letting them go, and then renting another crop...while staying constantly in contention. One thing they can't get around...Brady will retire in the not too distant future. The aging of franchise players bites everybody sooner or later.</p><p></p><p>Seattle has done a pretty good job over the last couple of years of swapping some vet FAs in and out without missing a beat. Most of their core players are reasonably young, and so far Seattle has shown a knack for keeping the ones that really matter and letting go of the ones that evidently didn't. Their key vulnerability is Lynch hitting the wall...besides simply being a great, durable player, he brings a set of skills that fits what they want to do on offense like a glove. Being the straw that stirs that drink, failing to find a suitable Lynch replacement when needed could put a hitch in their get-along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 612825"] I agree, but some teams have a knack for making that a secondary issue, such a New England...they have a history of renting some players, getting to a Super Bowl (with the occasional win), letting them go, and then renting another crop...while staying constantly in contention. One thing they can't get around...Brady will retire in the not too distant future. The aging of franchise players bites everybody sooner or later. Seattle has done a pretty good job over the last couple of years of swapping some vet FAs in and out without missing a beat. Most of their core players are reasonably young, and so far Seattle has shown a knack for keeping the ones that really matter and letting go of the ones that evidently didn't. Their key vulnerability is Lynch hitting the wall...besides simply being a great, durable player, he brings a set of skills that fits what they want to do on offense like a glove. Being the straw that stirs that drink, failing to find a suitable Lynch replacement when needed could put a hitch in their get-along. [/QUOTE]
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