im going to go wit seahawks. i like the packers but i say that the seahawks will end up facing the cowboys to determine who goes to the superbowl for the NFC.
hey u still got time. next week it is 100 dollars for every game. but dont tell everyone, shit now everyone knows that i have bets on money. do u want in or not? 100 dollars. for every game so 400 dollars altogether.
Blitzaholic wrote:so how much you dropping on the game?
does that mean a yes? im sry for all the posts but i wasnt paying attention and i have a feeling u want in.
no, i dont bet, i just watch for the sport
y not? gives the game more excitement, unless ur losing by 24 in the 4th quarter wit 3 minutes left! but it is even better when ur kicker makes a 50+ field goal kick to win the game (Cowboys/Lions game) that game was a close one.
I say Packers ...If the Seahawks running back S.Alexander,would start running through the holes instead of away from them,they might have a chance.Packers 24-13
The Seahawks defense is very energetic right now. Anyone who watched Saturday's game will know why. If the Packers can't get Ryan Grant going, they might have a tough time with this game. We all know about Favre's tendency to try too hard.
Here is what I think needs to happen for the Seahawks to win, and the chances are pretty slim:
1. No Packers running game.
2. Favre has an off night.
3. Either great game from Alexander or Hasselbeck/wide receivers.
FiveThreeEight wrote:I don't think there are any major injuries.
As far as who will win, I will say this:
The Seahawks defense is very energetic right now. Anyone who watched Saturday's game will know why. If the Packers can't get Ryan Grant going, they might have a tough time with this game. We all know about Favre's tendency to try too hard.
Here is what I think needs to happen for the Seahawks to win, and the chances are pretty slim:
1. No Packers running game.
2. Favre has an off night.
3. Either great game from Alexander or Hasselbeck/wide receivers.
#1 may happen. #2 could happen. #3 should happen.
GO HAWKS!
You know that the Packers are 7-1 at home, and the Hawks are a measly 3 & 5 on the road, with the three wins coming against the 3-13 Rams, the 5-11 Niners and the 8-8 Eagles. And, bye the way, that road win against a .500 team is the 2nd most impressive win on their resume.
The Seahawks got into the playoffs by going 5-1 against the worst division in the NFC. They were .500 in their other games.
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MeDeFe wrote:This is a forum on the internet, what do you expect?
FiveThreeEight wrote:I don't think there are any major injuries.
As far as who will win, I will say this:
The Seahawks defense is very energetic right now. Anyone who watched Saturday's game will know why. If the Packers can't get Ryan Grant going, they might have a tough time with this game. We all know about Favre's tendency to try too hard.
Here is what I think needs to happen for the Seahawks to win, and the chances are pretty slim:
1. No Packers running game.
2. Favre has an off night.
3. Either great game from Alexander or Hasselbeck/wide receivers.
#1 may happen. #2 could happen. #3 should happen.
GO HAWKS!
You know that the Packers are 7-1 at home, and the Hawks are a measly 3 & 5 on the road, with the three wins coming against the 3-13 Rams, the 5-11 Niners and the 8-8 Eagles. And, bye the way, that road win against a .500 team is the 2nd most impressive win on their resume.
The Seahawks got into the playoffs by going 5-1 against the worst division in the NFC. They were .500 in their other games.