All of these doom and gloom , knee jerk reactions to one bad loss is ridiculous.

Reality check - the Seahawks are still in the middle of a rebuild and SF are the better team. But gap isn’t as huge as the score implied. That game was more about how the Hawks beat themselves and some brutal terrible calls.

We will play SF two more time this year (playoffs) and I am confident playing against the best is how we will get better.

We are one of the youngest teams in the league and we are getting healthier each week.

If we beat DAL this week, the wild card math opens wide open for us, especially considering our last 3 games of the season.

Pete will get this team gunning for DAL and I will plant my flag that we will win.

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    1 year ago

    Which bad loss are you refering to that we shouldnt be concerned about? The first loss to the Rams without Kupp where we looked like we forgot how to football over the offseason? The Ravens loss that was statistically the most lopsided in the Pete era? The second Rams loss where we looked dominant in the first quarter but then completely gave up on everything that was working? or the loss on Thursday where the only reason we scored any points was because of a defense and special teams play in a game that made us look laughably bad?