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The Edge: Saints vs. Seahawks — Assessing how New Orleans, Seattle stack up at each position

this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by CHA_CHING Hate them with a bloody passion. I'll forever be thankful to New Engaland preventing them from becoming a dynasty. Yeah, hated that Pete Carroll was as dirty as he was at USC, walked away unscathed and ...

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Old 09-22-2019, 07:18 AM   #1
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Re: The Edge: Saints vs. Seahawks — Assessing how New Orleans, Seattle stack up at each position

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Hate them with a bloody passion. I'll forever be thankful to New Engaland preventing them from becoming a dynasty.
Yeah, hated that Pete Carroll was as dirty as he was at USC, walked away unscathed and left the players he recruited there holding the bag, dealing with the consequences of he and his boosters actions...

And got to add at least one SuperBowl ring to his name - Carroll has literally practiced the mantra if you ain't cheatin', you ain't tryin'...

And no career exemplifies better than Carroll's that his success was based solely on the talent on his teams that bailed out his inept decision making culminating in calling a pass play from the one yard line...

Maybe Pete can serve up a win to the black in gold, wearing all white, with some bone-headed decision making - that would be just terrific right now...

It's not that my way is the right way, I just make the right way my way...
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Re: The Edge: Saints vs. Seahawks — Assessing how New Orleans, Seattle stack up at each position

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Yeah, hated that Pete Carroll was as dirty as he was at USC, walked away unscathed and left the players he recruited there holding the bag, dealing with the consequences of he and his boosters actions...

And got to add at least one SuperBowl ring to his name - Carroll has literally practiced the mantra if you ain't cheatin', you ain't tryin'...

And no career exemplifies better than Carroll's that his success was based solely on the talent on his teams that bailed out his inept decision making culminating in calling a pass play from the one yard line...

Maybe Pete can serve up a win to the black in gold, wearing all white, with some bone-headed decision making - that would be just terrific right now...
Seattle also benefited from a lot of calls that went their way in 2013 and 2014. People love to say this about the Rams, but it's even worse for that Seahawks team. They got a ring out of it.

They were supposed to be the next dynasty, but the 2013 team struggled against crap teams and mainly won games cause of their defense. The Niners got screwed controversially in the NFCCG that year, but I didn't complain cause I hate the Niners more. In 2014 they by all means should've lost to Green Bay in the playoffs, then karma came back on them tenfold with the Russel Wilson INT as the final play.

Strange stuff happens at their stadium (like the fail mary INT being a TD for them) and they get away with a lot of stuff.

People can hate the Pats but for me; they prevented Seattle from becoming a dynasty, stopped Carolina in 2003, came back down 28-3 to beat Atlanta and recently stopped the Rams. That's good enough for me.
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