Pete Carroll is the best coach in the history of this franchise. Russell Wilson is the best player in the history of this franchise. That status grants them trust and confidence, but not fealty. Each man made decisions on Sunday that made it far less likely their team would win a critical game against a division rival. Where Wilson at least acknowledged his errors, Carroll showed no signs of enlightenment or humility. What was once a team on the glide path to a Super Bowl, will now be fortunate to win their division. The blame for this adversity falls squarely on the shoulders of these two franchise greats, as does the responsibility to overcome it.
If you are coming here looking for a scathing review of the Seahawks, and absolutist statements about how this team...
There will be many angles on this game from both the 49ers and from those who cover the Seahawks. San Francisco will play up Jimmy Garoppolo's ankle injury and the very lengthy list of players they were missing. Seattle coverage will (and is already) play up that the aggressive blitzing style the Seahawks defense deployed was the moment where the team found their identity on that side of the ball. Both are incorrect.
That is a game that Pete Carroll and Wilson win every single time, until they didn't. They literally had been 59-0 when leading by more than four points at halftime. They had been 27-0 when scoring 33 points or more. They had been undefeated in regular season games played at this stadium since 2013.
Imagine being the fan of rival team to the Seattle Seahawks. Every week, your hopes would swell that Seattle would...
Seattle needs to avoid complacency and play another terrific offensive game to win on Sunday. The intangible aspects of this matchup concern me.
The Rams are an odd team. They feature absolute greatness in Aaron Donald, and what appears to be a very good defense. They have a very good coach in Sean McVay. They have weapons on offense, and a decent offensive line. Yet, they have been very up and down this year.
Take your mind off the election for a minute and escape into the world of your 6-1 Seattle Seahawks as they go on the road to face the 6-2 Buffalo Bills at 10AM PT. I do not usually use the term, "fun" to describe a matchup, but this one qualifies for several reasons.
This is one of the most difficult matchups to assess for Seattle this season. The Seahawks offense has been impossible to defend over a full game so far this year. I like their chances against anyone. This could very well come down to whether Adams and Griffin play to help make enough plays to hold down the 49ers.
Most people think about Kyler Murray and DeAndre Hopkins when talking about the Cardinals. No doubt, those two have star power. It is, however, the Cardinals defense that has my attention heading into this game. They rank second in the NFL in points allowed and seventh in yards per play. They are second in the red zone and seventh on 3rd downs. DVOA likes them as the 9th-best defense. Pro Football Focus is unimpressed, where they rank 19th in total defensive grade.
Ask a Seahawks fan how they feel about their undefeated Seattle Seahawks, and they will likely tell you they are...
The last time the Seahawks played in Miami, they gave up 17 points in the fourth quarter to Ryan Tannehill and lost by three on a field goal as time expired to drop them to 6-5. The time before that, Seneca Wallace and Julius Jones lost to Chad Pennington 21-19. The time before that, Jon Kitna, Brock Huard, Ricky Watters and Shaun Alexander scored a combined total of zero points while losing 23-0 to Jay Fielder. The Seahawks 31-23 victory over the Dolphins in Miami was not artful, but aggravating victories are far better than aggravating defeats.







