Seattle ..... Home team advantage ...... not to mention they don't have to use a rookie QB and an overrated T.O.
2007-01-04 05:17:13
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answered by zaratrey 2
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Seattle's Offensive will be to potent for the Dallas D. Shaun Alexander will setup it up. Hasselback has more experience than Tony Romo. I give the slight edge to Seattle. 31-24
2007-01-05 18:13:04
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answered by traderb550 3
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They are both teams that finished with a 9-7 record each, I think that depends. Dallas was hot with a new starting Quarterback in Tony Romo, but the team crashed & burned in the final two games of the season with loses to the Eagles on Christmas Day & to the Lions on New Year's Eve, which cost them a chance to win the NFC East title. Seattle meanwhile didn't fare too well this year & couldn't repeat last year's dominance of the NFC with a winning record & despite injuries that some of their players had including Sean Alexander with a broken bone on his foot & Matt Hasselbeck with a sprained knee, they struggled the last few weeks to get back on track. With losing key games to the Cardinals, 49ers, & to the Chargers, they got their rytham back with a win over Tampa Bay & to host a Wild Card Game as the Fourth Seed in the NFC. Dallas has a lot of problems with their offense not communicating & with Terral Owens on the field behavior as a factor, I don't see this team advancing on to the next level. Seattle on the other hand has their share of problems including losing two starting cornerbacks Kelly Herndon & Marcus Truffant to injuries, they're not really in bad shape. They have their offense back from injuries which include Hasslebeck, Alexander, & Bobby Engram who came back after being out for eight weeks with a thyroid condition he had. I see Seattle advancing on to the 2nd Round of the playoffs, but remember, Dallas defeated Seattle in the Preseason & who knows what will happen in the Postseason? I see Seattle winning this one from Dallas 34-10.
2007-01-04 04:48:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Seattle 23 - 10
2007-01-04 04:24:34
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answered by Haven17 5
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If both teams play at their ability level, Dallas will swamp them.
What will happen is that Romo will have a great day with TO and Glenn, but have a few turnovers which will keep this close. And dallas D finally steps up when they have to...
Boys 23- Hawks 16
2007-01-04 04:27:44
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answered by Anonymous
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coastline to Seattle or Bellevue to Seattle - the two approximately 12 miles word, regardless of the undeniable fact that that Bellevue to Seattle skill vacationing over the 520 or I-ninety bridge which may be VERY slow - together as coastline to Seattle is vacationing South on I-5. So in the experience that your question is despite if to stay in coastline or Bellevue while you're working in Seattle i'd choose coastline. it is likewise somewhat extra low-fee than Bellevue.
2016-10-29 23:48:41
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answered by englin 4
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Probably Dallas. I think the loss of Steve Hutchinson is a problem for their offense. And the Cowboys have big time playmakers on both sides of the ball.
2007-01-04 04:28:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Dallas if there Defense shows up and plays other wise i don't think that Flash in the Pan Tony Romo can keep up with Sean Alexander and Hasselback all game
2007-01-04 04:26:05
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answered by Lab Runner 5
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T O ...sucks ...Seattle...31 Cowdungs....17
2007-01-04 05:10:24
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answered by pretzgolf 5
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Hi, Glenn Kawesch here,
The Dallas Cowboys will win this game.
Thanks,
Glenn Kawesch
2007-01-04 04:31:18
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answered by Glenn Kawesch 2
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