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Seahawks can clinch NFC West with win

If the Seahawks win this Sunday against the Cardinals, they'll clinch their the NFC West for the fourth time in a row. While Arizona (6-6) defeated the Seahawks way back in week two, a win would give the Hawks a three-game lead and the divisional tiebreaker. The Cards are facing a challenge: Pro Bowl safety Adrian Wilson is out (knee), and Pro Bowlers Anquan Boldin and Larry Fitzgerald did not play against Cleveland. The Seahawks come into the game as 7-point favorites with oddsmakers.

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Go Hawks!!!!!

I view this game as one of the two tough games left. All four games need to be taken seriously, but of the four left, these two(Baltimore and Arizona) present the most challenges. Arizona has always been a thorn in Seattle's side and the Ravens are not going to just roll over and play dead for us. Carolina and Atlanta look easier, but then again Seattle thought the same thing about New Orleans and Clevland. All of these games need to be focused on with the utmost importance. 12-4 is the goal for the regular season. Once that is accomplished, then Seattle can move forward and hopefully shock some people in the playoffs and make it a lot further than most people ever expected. I like the more balanced offensive look, but I still think letting Hasselback run the show will get us a lot more points in the end. GO SEAHAWKS!!!!

Continuing on with what Morrell posted, hopefully the Seahawks will then shock the NFL by getting to the Super Bowl and further shock the NFL by WINNING it. Wouldn't that be something?

I think that the Seahawks can win the rest of the games this season. They can clinch the division this Sunday if they beat the Cardinals (which they should, considering the game is in Seattle), and although Baltimore played New England tough last night, again they will be playing that one in Qwest Field, which is always a challenge for the visitors. Carolina and Atlanta shouldn't be too much of a challenge for Seattle; the only thing they have to worry about is the fact that those games are on the east coast, which has been a challenge for them historically. Still, however, I don't see a reason that the Seahawks can't run the table on the rest of this season. GO SEAHAWKS!

true, true.

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