The Big Game III - Sea v LA - Thoughts and Predictions

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The Big Game III - Sea v LA - Thoughts and Predictions

Post by auroraave » Sat Jan 24, 2026 5:20 pm

It feels like everything is lining up for a big win here - but in no way is that guaranteed. A loss here would be a devastating way to end the season.

Seattle has been trending up for months now, the Lambs, while formidable, seem to have plateaued - not a knock - they are very formidable and betetr
than anything the AFC has to offer. I think a very hungry K9 feasts - over 150 yards from scrimmage. A close game in the first half, but the Seattle defense takes over in the second half, suffocating LA, and the Seattle running game cannot be stopped by a road weary defense.

I truly believe Seattle has all the momentum here, homefield, the hunger, the anger, the want and desire. Kam as an honarary captain, I am guessing Marshawn raising the flag - the crowd is going to be electric - Sea v LA volume III is going to be an epic showdown for the ages - and it just feels like everything is lining up Seattle way. I just can't see McVay taking three on the road - culminating with the toughest of the tough in a very hostile environment. The tension, the hunger, this team and city are waiting to win and just explode. You can feel it. The build up to this game has been epic.

Lambs fans I know down here are worried - especially about Stafford. Yeah, they really are.

The Super Bowl doesn't matter - I just want this game. I don't give a shit about the limp dick AFC's offering, it feels like a let down after going through SF - and now, hopefully, the Lambs, and all the wins before it to take the division. They have climbed a mountain, we are all ready to plant that fucking flag.

We all know this is the real Super Bowl. A late score to make it 27-16 Seattle.

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Re: The Big Game III - Sea v LA - Thoughts and Predictions

Post by Donn Beach » Sat Jan 24, 2026 5:33 pm

SB ends up being a trap game

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Re: The Big Game III - Sea v LA - Thoughts and Predictions

Post by 57reasons » Sun Jan 25, 2026 4:51 am

26-24 good guys.
Myers hits a 56-yarder with 4 seconds on the clock for the victory, capping a 57 yard game-winning drive that started at their own 5 with 1:02 remaining after Rams execute a 53-yard punt coffin corner punt. sound familiar?

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Post by maoling » Sun Jan 25, 2026 6:36 am

33-16 Seahawks, and as God as my Witness tomorrow, Lambs can blow me.

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Re: The Big Game III - Sea v LA - Thoughts and Predictions

Post by Sibelius Hindemith » Sun Jan 25, 2026 3:52 pm

On the CBS app it lists Lawrence and Bryant as questionable. I don't see them listed on other sites.

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Post by auroraave » Sun Jan 25, 2026 5:00 pm

CBS Sports is questionable. Remember when that douchebag Pete Prisco openly hated the team? Good look on a 'journalist' who was so laughably biased he simply refused to be accurate or fair because of it.

Let's see who does the trick plays - I suspect if Seattle gets up and LA struggles we will see McvVey try that, conversely, if we get up I can see us doing that too. Also, a blocked kick by seattle may be on tap, oh, and a defensive TD. I see a lot of vagisil in McVey's future.

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Re: The Big Game III - Sea v LA - Thoughts and Predictions

Post by Sibelius Hindemith » Sun Jan 25, 2026 5:35 pm

Hopefully the refs on this game will call it evenly. We all know which team the NFL would rather see make it to the Bowl.

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