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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Frederick, MD
Age: 46
Posts: 4,628
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Re: Inside the NFL (Chris Carter)
While Cris Carter was a stellar WR, he's horrible when it comes to color commentary. It's almost like he's being controversial just to be controversial.
Seattle is very tough at home, as they are 28-8 since 2004 (including 7-1 this year). However, this year wins at home include Tampa (Wk 1), Cincy, Chicago, Baltimore, St. Louis, Arizona, and San Fran. They have only faced 2 playoff teams all year (W v. Tampa, L at Pittsburgh), so they really haven't faced any stiff competition for most of the season. However, there is much to be said about winning 5 of 6 (potentially 6 of 7) to end the year. While Seattle won't be a cakewalk, the Skins will give them a fight once they beat Dallas this weekend.
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Living Legend
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Pacifica, CA
Posts: 15,164
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Re: Inside the NFL (Chris Carter)
You know, I think you are 100% right. The idiot just wants to act controversial just to keep things lively, that's how sad the crew is. At least Collingsworth and Mario where ribbing him telling him he was wrong.
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