Over the last four games against defenses that aren't as good as ours he's caught 30 passes for 300 yards, so there's no reason why we can't hold him down like those defenses did.HawkandMariner88 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 19, 2026 5:18 amBracket Puka all day. Press him at the fucking line. Jam him all fuckin day. He does not get a free release ever. You knock him on his fucking ass all damn night. I'm not worried about Adams. We all knows Macs gonna have his boys ready to play. As long as Cross is back I'm good. Pound that rock all fuckin' night. Quick tempo all day. Get them gassed. We all see what he does when he rachets up the tempo. I wanna see a totally pissed off & disshelved McVay. Take that ball & shove it down their fuckin' throat. Fuck destiny, we're the better team, period.
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Stafford hasn't looked the same of late. He has also never really been that good in bad weather, so add that to a sore hand?DavidGee24 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 19, 2026 8:21 pm
Over the last four games against defenses that aren't as good as ours he's caught 30 passes for 300 yards, so there's no reason why we can't hold him down like those defenses did.
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I knew that name sounded familiar!!! LOLauroraave wrote: ↑Mon Jan 19, 2026 6:21 pmHe is inspirational.D-train wrote: ↑Mon Jan 19, 2026 6:19 pmVelvus Jones (What a name) is now the RB2 but sounds like they need to sign someone else too.
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Both Conference Championship games are coached by guys named Mike and Sean.
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Any word on Holani? I know he is eligible to be activated, but it a little late to have him totally game-ready for the Lambs.D-train wrote: ↑Mon Jan 19, 2026 11:06 pmI knew that name sounded familiar!!! LOLauroraave wrote: ↑Mon Jan 19, 2026 6:21 pmHe is inspirational.D-train wrote: ↑Mon Jan 19, 2026 6:19 pmVelvus Jones (What a name) is now the RB2 but sounds like they need to sign someone else too.
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In fact we aren't talking the best game this season we're talking the greatest match-up in NFL historyDonn Beach wrote: ↑Mon Jan 19, 2026 5:17 pmI've viewed the championship round as being superior to the Superbowl. I'm sure I've argued the point here in the past. The Superbowl is that, a bowl game, it's the reward, the holiday game. The championship is the blood and guts game, that's the one separating the winners from the losers. This is what I'd been dreaming of, a rubber game match to settle scores, bragging rights to the division as well as the conference. For me this really is about as good as it gets, visions of RS grinning in crabtree's face, bring it on!
https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/why-s ... 46400.htmlBy DVOA, the NFC Championship Game is essentially the best NFL matchup of the last 47 years, and by a lot," Schatz writes. "This is only the seventh playoff game between two teams over 30% DVOA.
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Really cool to see the stats bear out what my eyes and heart have been feeling - that this matchup is so very reminiscent of the 2013 NFCCG clash with the Niners - same exact sitch - Niners would have easily handled Peyton's crew too if Sherm, Russ, Kearse et al hadn't come up so big against them in that showdown.Donn Beach wrote: ↑Tue Jan 20, 2026 5:16 amIn fact we aren't talking the best game this season we're talking the greatest match-up in NFL historyDonn Beach wrote: ↑Mon Jan 19, 2026 5:17 pmI've viewed the championship round as being superior to the Superbowl. I'm sure I've argued the point here in the past. The Superbowl is that, a bowl game, it's the reward, the holiday game. The championship is the blood and guts game, that's the one separating the winners from the losers. This is what I'd been dreaming of, a rubber game match to settle scores, bragging rights to the division as well as the conference. For me this really is about as good as it gets, visions of RS grinning in crabtree's face, bring it on!
https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/why-s ... 46400.htmlBy DVOA, the NFC Championship Game is essentially the best NFL matchup of the last 47 years, and by a lot," Schatz writes. "This is only the seventh playoff game between two teams over 30% DVOA.
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Friend of mine has been questioning my enthusiasm over facing the Rams. He's of the mind, the easiest path to a championship is the better one. But what's the point of winning a championship if it requires avoiding the toughest team? I'll be disappointed if the seahawks lose to the Rams but I won't regret playing the game.
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K9 is our only healthy back out of the top 4?
Kenny, Charbs, George all out. Does anyone know anything about this Other guy?
Kenny, Charbs, George all out. Does anyone know anything about this Other guy?
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Oh wow. I just saw that we have Cam Akers on the practice squad. That’s not bad depth I wonder how much the two Achilles injuries have taken away from what was once a second round running back pick.
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