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  • Jr.
    Playgirl Coverboy
    • Feb 2003
    • 19171

    #1

    Week 1: Seattle Seahawks @ Carolina Panthers

    The game that everyone will really be watching this weekend............


    Anyway, Russel Wilson returns to the state where he made his name as a college football/baseball star (at least to diehard ACC fans).

    Cam Newton and the offense look to get into a rhythm they couldn't find in the preseason, and Newton also will probably want to put his name back in the "great young QB" conversation after all of the attention paid to the rooks last year.

    Don't be surprised to see some fireworks between Steve Smith and Richard Sherman. They both like to talk, and Steve has no qualms about getting into it with whomever is covering him.

    I have no idea what to expect out of Carolina this year. The defense looked good in the preseason, but the DBs are so bad that I don't think they can keep it up unless the front 7 gets constant pressure. The offense could be explosive, but can anyone other than Steve make the defense pay for stacking the box to stop the run?

    Seattle is a popular Super Bowl pick because of how they played last year, and everyone assuming Wilson and co. will be improved. Bruce Irvin is suspended, that could hurt the Seattle defense.. I don't really know, the Carolina OL is pretty bad, so it may not end up mattering much. Then again, Seattle is traveling west for a 1 pm ET start time.

    Seattle is the favorite, and should be. They're the better team.

    I don't have a score prediction, I just hope the Panthers don't embarrass themselves.
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  • 12
    Banned
    • Feb 2010
    • 4458

    #2
    Re: Week 1: Seattle Seahawks @ Carolina Panthers

    Originally posted by Jr.
    The game that everyone will really be watching this weekend............


    Anyway, Russel Wilson returns to the state where he made his name as a college football/baseball star (at least to diehard ACC fans).

    Cam Newton and the offense look to get into a rhythm they couldn't find in the preseason, and Newton also will probably want to put his name back in the "great young QB" conversation after all of the attention paid to the rooks last year.

    Don't be surprised to see some fireworks between Steve Smith and Richard Sherman. They both like to talk, and Steve has no qualms about getting into it with whomever is covering him.

    I have no idea what to expect out of Carolina this year. The defense looked good in the preseason, but the DBs are so bad that I don't think they can keep it up unless the front 7 gets constant pressure. The offense could be explosive, but can anyone other than Steve make the defense pay for stacking the box to stop the run?

    Seattle is a popular Super Bowl pick because of how they played last year, and everyone assuming Wilson and co. will be improved. Bruce Irvin is suspended, that could hurt the Seattle defense.. I don't really know, the Carolina OL is pretty bad, so it may not end up mattering much. Then again, Seattle is traveling west for a 1 pm ET start time.

    Seattle is the favorite, and should be. They're the better team.

    I don't have a score prediction, I just hope the Panthers don't embarrass themselves.
    I think this game is going to be close. I think Newton is going to rebound this year.

    The division still runs through San Francisco. I hate all the hype. Seattle has a lot to prove.

    24-17, Seattle. But it really could be closer. 10 AM road games are never easy for Seattle.

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    • thaima1shu
      Robot
      • Feb 2004
      • 5598

      #3
      Re: Week 1: Seattle Seahawks @ Carolina Panthers

      I'm...nervous. It's the Seattle sports fan in me. There's just so much ridiculous hype for this team. Fans are so confident in the team. It's situations like these where Seattle sports always end up disappointing. Hope things go differently this time around and we pull out a win.

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      • Jr.
        Playgirl Coverboy
        • Feb 2003
        • 19171

        #4
        Re: Week 1: Seattle Seahawks @ Carolina Panthers

        Originally posted by 12
        I think this game is going to be close. I think Newton is going to rebound this year.

        The division still runs through San Francisco. I hate all the hype. Seattle has a lot to prove.

        24-17, Seattle. But it really could be closer. 10 AM road games are never easy for Seattle.
        The OL has to be way better than it was in the preseason. Hopefully bringing back Travelle Wharton helps, but my hopes aren't high.

        Cam had no time to throw and there weren't any holes open in the run game either.
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        • 55
          Banned
          • Mar 2006
          • 20857

          #5
          Re: Week 1: Seattle Seahawks @ Carolina Panthers

          No west coast teams fare well in early games on the road and Seattle just blows goats on the road in general. However, the Panthers just flat out aren't very good. Pick 'em game for me, here.

          Gun to my head, Seahawks by just a FG.

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          • RoundingThird
            Leyenda
            • Aug 2012
            • 3468

            #6
            Re: Week 1: Seattle Seahawks @ Carolina Panthers

            Seahawks win by at least 10. Their my SB pick. Their defense is just too good, and their offense is almost at the same level.
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            • Madwolf
              MVP
              • Jul 2007
              • 1327

              #7
              Re: Week 1: Seattle Seahawks @ Carolina Panthers

              Carolina has only lost something like 4 or 5 games in the past 2 seasons under Rivera by over a TD, so I'm expecting this one to be close, especially with all the obstacles the Seahawks have to face coming East. This could be a defensive struggle, and I think it's one that Carolina is prepared for with their improved interior line. I honestly think they have one of the best front 7 in football right now. I'm going 21 to 24 Carolina.

              The Panthers just signed Quintin Mikell, so that should help us out a lot at safety.
              Last edited by Madwolf; 09-03-2013, 09:38 PM.

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              • The_Wise_One
                Why Not Us?
                • Jan 2011
                • 2633

                #8
                Re: Week 1: Seattle Seahawks @ Carolina Panthers

                I'll take the Hawks 31-20. This game scares me though because the panthers are kind of a hot and cold team. Last year when Seattle beat them they didn't look good at all however towards the end of the season Newton and Co. looked like they could hang with anybody. Plus it's an early Seahawk road game.....
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                • Jr.
                  Playgirl Coverboy
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 19171

                  #9
                  Re: Week 1: Seattle Seahawks @ Carolina Panthers

                  Originally posted by Madwolf
                  Carolina has only lost something like 4 or 5 games in the past 2 seasons under Rivera, so I'm expecting this one to be close, especially with all the obstacles the Seahawks have to face coming East. This could be a defensive struggle, and I think it's one that Carolina is prepared for with their improved interior line. I honestly think they have one of the best front 7 in football right now. I'm going 21 to 24 Carolina.

                  The Panthers just signed Quintin Mikell, so that should help us out a lot at safety.
                  I'm guessing this is a typo because Carolina has lost 19 games under Rivera in the past 2 seasons.

                  Maybe you meant by more than 10 points or something? They do lose a lot of close games. Especially when they've led in the 4th quarter.
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                  • kehlis
                    Moderator
                    • Jul 2008
                    • 27738

                    #10
                    Re: Week 1: Seattle Seahawks @ Carolina Panthers

                    Originally posted by Jr.
                    I'm guessing this is a typo because Carolina has lost 19 games under Rivera in the past 2 seasons.

                    Maybe you meant by more than 10 points or something? They do lose a lot of close games. Especially when they've led in the 4th quarter.
                    Yea not sure what he meant.

                    Initially I thought maybe he meant home games but they lost four home games alone last year including one to Seattle.

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                    • goh
                      Banned
                      • Aug 2003
                      • 20755

                      #11
                      Re: Week 1: Seattle Seahawks @ Carolina Panthers

                      17-13 Seahawks thanks to 3 Cam Newton INTs.

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                      • SPTO
                        binging
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 68046

                        #12
                        Re: Week 1: Seattle Seahawks @ Carolina Panthers

                        The Panthers are supposed to use the running game more (not Newton but the RBs) but from what little I saw in preseason it doesn't seem like they're keeping their promise on that pledge. I think it's all Cam Newton's show and faced with a stout defense like Seattle I can see this ending badly.

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                        • Jr.
                          Playgirl Coverboy
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 19171

                          #13
                          Re: Week 1: Seattle Seahawks @ Carolina Panthers

                          Originally posted by SPTO
                          The Panthers are supposed to use the running game more (not Newton but the RBs) but from what little I saw in preseason it doesn't seem like they're keeping their promise on that pledge. I think it's all Cam Newton's show and faced with a stout defense like Seattle I can see this ending badly.

                          24-10 Seattle.
                          The OL has to open up running lanes or relying on the run won't work. That was the issue in the pre-season, and I have a feeling it'll remain that way most of the regular season. This OL just is not good.
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                          • Maelstrom-XIII
                            Pro
                            • Apr 2009
                            • 835

                            #14
                            Re: Week 1: Seattle Seahawks @ Carolina Panthers

                            Another thing to keep in mind: New OC Mike Shula kept the preseason playbook very vanilla. We didn't do much in the way of deep passing, playaction, etc. No read option. Carolina uses a vertical passing attack, so it'll be much more opened up than it was in preseason, and we'd be silly not to use the read option at least a few times. And say what you want about Seattle's D...Kuechly can take over a game. We've got one of the best front 7s in football, and that can mask a lot in the secondary.

                            I think Carolina catches Seattle sleeping. 24-17 Panthers.

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                            • Jr.
                              Playgirl Coverboy
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 19171

                              #15
                              Re: Week 1: Seattle Seahawks @ Carolina Panthers

                              Originally posted by Maelstrom-XIII
                              Another thing to keep in mind: New OC Mike Shula kept the preseason playbook very vanilla. We didn't do much in the way of deep passing, playaction, etc. No read option. Carolina uses a vertical passing attack, so it'll be much more opened up than it was in preseason, and we'd be silly not to use the read option at least a few times. And say what you want about Seattle's D...Kuechly can take over a game. We've got one of the best front 7s in football, and that can mask a lot in the secondary.

                              I think Carolina catches Seattle sleeping. 24-17 Panthers.
                              I love the optimism. I actually hope they don't run the read option at all.. it didn't work last year. But I do agree with the vanilla offense, Shula should open things up more.
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