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The Seattle Seahawks look at their small sample of shortcomings and figure things will turn around.

 

While the Seahawks have room for error, that has just about expired for the Carolina Panthers.

 

When the teams meet Sunday night in Seattle, it nearly qualifies as a must-win situation for Carolina, which is running out of second chances.

 

"We'll just keep fighting, keep playing," Panthers head coach Ron Rivera said. "Now we still have an opportunity. We'll see what happens. There's no reason for us to look any other way, but there's a glimmer of hope. That's all you need sometimes."

 

The Seahawks (7-3-1) are coming off a puzzling 14-5 loss at Tampa Bay. Despite the setback, there's no sign of panic from the Seattle side.

 

"I'm not worried about it a bit," Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll said. "Not one bit. Let's go back to work and get right. ... I don't think this is a trend. We'll get this thing fixed."

 

Seattle holds first place in an otherwise weak NFC West. Carolina (4-7) occupies last place in the NFC South, though that division isn't exactly a powerful group.

 

"We are just trying to win a game," Panthers tight end Greg Olsen said. "We will let all that sort itself out."

 

The Panthers remained on the West Coast following Sunday's 35-32 loss at Oakland. They've held practices at San Jose State before heading to Seattle.

 

Even with that, there have been significant developments. Center Ryan Kalil (shoulder) and his backup, Gino Gradkowski (knee), were placed on injured reserve. To replace them, the Panthers signed free-agent center Ryan Wendell and added tackle Dan France from the Cleveland Browns practice squad.

 

"The health of this football team is very frustrating," Rivera said.

 

Wendell played seven seasons with the New England Patriots from 2009-15, starting 49 regular-season games and seven postseason contests.

 

Kalil, a five-time Pro Bowl selection, started all eight games he played this season, but missed three contests with the shoulder injury.

 

The Panthers also signed offensive tackles Tyrus Thompson and Jake Rodgers to the practice squad.

 

"It's probably a positive thing that we aren't traveling back to the East Coast," said Carolina's A.J. Klein, who was the primary replacement for All-Pro linebacker Luke Kuechly last week.

 

Klein noted the need to recharge after the last outing. While it's unclear if Kuechly will be available after suffering an apparent concussion Nov. 17, the encouraging aspect was that he traveled with the Panthers to the West Coast and was on the sideline (though not in uniform) for the Oakland game.

 

Also among those on Carolina's injury list as late as Wednesday were safety Kurt Coleman (head) and receiver Kelvin Benjamin (shoulder).

 

The Seahawks have roster movement as well.

 

Linebacker Mike Morgan (sports hernia) should be back after sitting out on injured reserve, while the status of Michael Bennett, who has been out five weeks with a knee injury, remains in question. The Seahawks have used four players to start in Morgan's spot at strong-side linebacker during his absence.

 

Safety Earl Thomas will apparently play after he wasn't listed on Friday's injury report.

 

Don't expect major changes to how the Seahawks operate even following a loss.

 

"I'm going to go with what we know and how we know to be," Carroll said. "We'll get back on track."

 

The Seahawks are 5-0 at home, though three of Seattle's home victories have come by six points or less. While the Seahawks have been far from dominant at CenturyLink Field, it will be another hostile environment for the Panthers.

 

"This is why you come into the league, to play these type of games," Carolina quarterback Cam Newton said.

 

The nature of close defeats is wearing on the Panthers.

 

"Now it's five games where you've lost virtually in the last few minutes," Rivera said. "It's frustrating, but that's the nature of this game."

 

Despite the Seahawks' sluggish offense from time to time, they're continuing to find different ways to move the ball. Quarterback Russell Wilson's running ability is something that Carroll said has been encouraging as Seattle heads into the Carolina game.

 

Wilson has kept his normal unwavering demeanor for the most part.

 

"It's pretty simple," Wilson said, "we've just got to find ways to make plays and we will. We have before."

 

This will mark the seventh meeting during a five-season span as the teams met in the postseason each of the last two seasons.

 

In last January's divisional playoff round, Carolina scored the first 31 points and held on for a 31-24 victory.

 

 

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With Earl Thomas fully healthy, Thomas Rawls fully healthy, Michael Bennett looking good enough to play against a bad O-line, this should be a blood-in-the-water matchup. As long as we can keep getting healthier this should be a great week. Maybe not the Sunday Night Football game that everyone wanted as far as intensity, but for Seattle it looks good on paper. Keeping that 2nd seed and continuing getting healthy should give us a decent chance this year.

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u wanna fite

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i will shit in your explitive mouth

 

 

bitch

 

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He's a man, he's 50. He'll kick your ass BC, don't even try.

 

:Seahawks: 27

:panthers: 23

Edited by RazorStar

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Seahawks DE Michael Bennett (knee) is active for Week 13 against the Panthers.

Bennett returns after missing the last five weeks. The Seahawks also have FS Earl Thomas back after a one-game absence. Inactive for Seattle are OT Garry Gilliam, RB C.J. Prosise, WR Paul Richardson, RB Alex Collins, LB Brock Coyle, TE Luke Willson, and DT John Jenkins.

 

 

 

 

Kelvin Benjamin (shoulder) is active for Week 13 against Seattle.

Benjamin was limited in practice this week but there was never any doubt over his status. The Panthers inactives are RB Cameron Artis-Payne, DE Mario Addison, DT Paul Soliai, S Kurt Coleman, LB Luke Kuechly, OT Daryl Williams, and TE Chris Manhertz.

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Man. Having two great safeties is awesome but they sure collide a lot and seem to be a liability to each other from time to time. We got the win big but my key component of getting healthier does not pan out. You could argue Earl Thomas is as vital to this team as Russell Wilson. Earl is the main defensive piece. Winning a ring this year will be as hard as winning a game of chess having lost the queen.

 

Broken shin :sigh:

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I wonder if he will actually consider retirement...

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Benching your all-pro QB in a must-win game because he didn't wear a tie is so ridiculous I wouldn't have believed it if I didn't hear it from Cam's own mouth.

 

Rivera deserves every bit of blame from this shambles of a season. Had we not lucked into a division title at 7-8-1 I do believe he'd be on the hotseat.

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This is what Cam was wearing when Rivera approached him and told him he was benched for not wearing a tie.

 

http://www.tmz.com/videos/0_c2ss94az/

 

He's dressed just fine, just not with the tie. Considering who it is, that outfit looks better than 99% of the rest of his wardrobe. Rivera just completely does not get it. It's too bad we will have to waste another season of Cam's career before Rivera will truly be on the hot seat.

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Ha, that is almost comical. Rules are rules, I guess.

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