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    Russell Wilson-Colin Kaepernick bet shaved eyebrow on Seahawks-49ers
    By Will Brinson | NFL Writer
    September 10, 2013 11:16 am ET

    Russell Wilson and Colin Kaepernick are the poster boys for Madden 25 this year. Even though Barry Sanders is on the cover, it's Russ and Kap who are getting the commercial love, having gone head-to-head (with Wilson ultimately Kaepernicking after a touchdown).

    Turns out during that virtual game, they made a bet on their first real game too: whoever loses the Seahawks-49ers game this coming Sunday will be forced to shave an eyebrow.

    Kap: "Big game on Sunday."

    Wilson: "Yup. You know what we should do? Whoever loses has to shave an eyebrow."

    Kap: "Aight. Hope you don't like your eyebrow."

    Because, clearly, we needed the stakes for 49ers-Seahawks to be higher. Man this is going to be an awesome game.


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    Kaep sure is going to look funny with only one eyebrow.

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    • #3
      I would shave them both if I lost.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Yakka27 View Post
        Kaep sure is going to look funny with only one eyebrow.
        You misspelled Wilson
        What's the difference between ignorance and apathy?
        I don't know and I don't care

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        • #5
          Originally posted by the0rangecrush View Post
          You misspelled Wilson
          Seattle is at home so I could see kap with a missing eye brow LOL.




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          • #6
            Seattle is the inferior team, by a wide margin IMO. I realize Seattle is everybodys little darling team, but I dont see where they have an advantage over the 49ers...... perhaps in the secondary, but if so-the gaps not that big.

            I agree home field could play a part, but I expect Wilson to be paying up.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by atwaterandstir View Post
              Seattle is the inferior team, by a wide margin IMO. I realize Seattle is everybodys little darling team, but I dont see where they have an advantage over the 49ers...... perhaps in the secondary, but if so-the gaps not that big.

              I agree home field could play a part, but I expect Wilson to be paying up.
              Seattle has a great d. They should be able to stop.the 9ers because outside of boldin and Davis they just don't have any receiving threats. So if Seattle stops the run they have a shot.

              I feel these two teams are fairly equal. I don't see either team with a huge gap over the other. It's going to come down to which team makes the bigger play




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              • #8
                Originally posted by #87Birdman View Post
                Seattle has a great d. They should be able to stop.the 9ers because outside of boldin and Davis they just don't have any receiving threats. So if Seattle stops the run they have a shot.

                I feel these two teams are fairly equal. I don't see either team with a huge gap over the other. It's going to come down to which team makes the bigger play
                Yeah Seattle does have a great D and so does SF. I think the real advantage is at the skill positions. I dont think Seattle can contain Kap while defending against Boldin and Davis. Its a pick your poison type of deal when you play SF.

                I just cant see where the offense will come from with Seattle.
                But on the flip side I wouldnt bet my money either way in this game because both teams are very good and the game is in Seattle.

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                • #9
                  Last time these two teams played in Seattle the final was 42-13 in favor of the Hawks.

                  I really see nothing that would change that unless Boldin can account for 5 more touchdowns or so.

                  I think Kap is going to be losing an eyebrow.
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                  • #10
                    Lame! They shoulda bet a sak-punch!
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                    • #11
                      This is going to be a great game....
                      I support Kaepernick 100%

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                      • #12
                        Hey Kap,



                        or this...



                        Either one will work.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by the0rangecrush View Post
                          You misspelled Wilson
                          I think I misspelled Kaepernick...
                          What's the difference between ignorance and apathy?
                          I don't know and I don't care

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