Sunday, December 28, 2014
From 3-3 to NFC West Champions, not bad!
It's about the journey. Well, to this point, Seattle accomplished a lot. 6 games into this season, there were many ready to announce this year as a lost cause. At season' send, the picture looks much different.
12-4 record, NFC West Champions, and most importantly, earning a first round bye and home games if they win through. Those who are banged up will get a week to mend.
This game against the Rams wasn't pretty. But, it was expected. St. Louis defense always gives the Hawks problems. And unlike the most recent matchup, there were no special team snafus. The Seahawks will take this 20-6 victory to end the season.
The second season is set to begin. The road to Arizona, and Super Bowl 49 will be difficult. And, the Seahawks aren't perfect. The offense reverted to its sputtering ways in the first half of the Rams game. It'll take more consistent play if Wilson and company expect to be successful during the playoffs. The defense continues to hold strong, giving up FGs instead of TDs.
Can this team make a deep run? We'll see beginning in two weeks.
Monday, December 1, 2014
The Hawks Ride the Roller Coaster into December.
Weeks ago, Seahawks fans feared the worst. The team was no where in the playoff picture.
Now at this point, with the season's end in sight, check out the graphic created by the NFL. Seattle is not only in the picture, but holds it's fate in their hands. Not a bad accomplishment considering the last time I posted a NFL graphic back in October.
Seahawks will proclaim there's work to be done. But Seattle fans should appreciate the ride that has occurred over the past weeks to get to this point in the season.
Can the Seahawks overtake the Cardinals? How big a challenge will a Mark Sanchez led Eagles team pose? Will the Niners be able to regroup and upset the Hawks at Century Link? Are the Rams going to play spoilers? Hang on, this is going to be a thrilling ride to the end!
Now at this point, with the season's end in sight, check out the graphic created by the NFL. Seattle is not only in the picture, but holds it's fate in their hands. Not a bad accomplishment considering the last time I posted a NFL graphic back in October.
Seahawks will proclaim there's work to be done. But Seattle fans should appreciate the ride that has occurred over the past weeks to get to this point in the season.
Can the Seahawks overtake the Cardinals? How big a challenge will a Mark Sanchez led Eagles team pose? Will the Niners be able to regroup and upset the Hawks at Century Link? Are the Rams going to play spoilers? Hang on, this is going to be a thrilling ride to the end!
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