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They lost 13-6. Good on SF, but Pete Carroll's significantly opened up the playbook since then--as was shown in SEA (with Kaepernick, BTW). I don't think that SEA is 5 TDs better than SF, but it's not going to be a gimme.

That's such BS. Was he playing linebacker for them, too? Did Alfred Morris forget how to take a handoff? Did Cousins set the world on fire when he came in? Yes, it was a big loss for them, but when you don't even make it across midfield for 3 quarters while giving up almost 400 yards, it's not on one player.

Regardless to how you want to spin it, you got your first road playoff win since the 80s with a gimped and eventually injured RGIII.
 
the operative word there is "win".
Since you keep bringing up history, should the Skins have been expected to lose since they had one won playoff game this millenium?
And you do realize that the exalted 49ers haven't won a road playoff game since '88, right? That the Seahawks have as many road playoff wins in their history as the 49ers do? That doesn't make the 2012 version of the 49ers any less of a team, does it?

It's ok, though. Haters gonna hate, and scared haters hate harder. ;)
 
the operative word there is "win".
Since you keep bringing up history, should the Skins have been expected to lose since they had one won playoff game this millenium?
And you do realize that the exalted 49ers haven't won a road playoff game since '88, right? That the Seahawks have as many road playoff wins in their history as the 49ers do? That doesn't make the 2012 version of the 49ers any less of a team, does it?

It's ok, though. Haters gonna hate, and scared haters hate harder. ;)

If the Seagulls get past the Falcons tomorrow (operative word being "if") then they will be a tough matchup, but it will be in the friendly confines of Candlestick, where there is very little to fear from your team.
 

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