Cris Carter full of drivel once again

Sgt. Largent

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I guess you could make the case that when the game was close in the first half that Palmer would have completed some of those passes that Lindley was way off on, and therefore changed the complexion of the game?

idk, still a stretch cause the Hawks rolled up almost 600 yards of offense. So we win 35-13 or 35-17, not exactly a strong argument by Carter.
 

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He must be hitting the crack pipe. NOT ONE quarterback in the league could have won vs. the Hawks yesterday. period
 

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Ah yes. Shoulda-woulda-couldas. If we're playing that game, we dropped at least three or four interceptions we should have caught that game too. And we missed three field goals we could have made. The score would have been a lot more disproportionate than it was.
 

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CC also said a lot of great things about the Seahawks

As an example, if you like this thread about the team love and chemistry:

"Team Dynamics - Celebrate Each Other's Success"
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=104076

CC spent quite a bit of time on how the Seahawks are really strong in this aspect, so much so that there is no other team like the Seahawks in the NFL which is what makes them so strong and he goes on to compliment the position groups as unselfish and rare

In fact seems a lot of ex-football players (and probably a lot of present ones too) really admire the Hawks team chemistry and way they play for each other.
 
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