Read it in The Hit Job, NBC Sports Northwest, the Seattle PI or Yardbarker.
Dear Lord: Yea, tho we walk in the valley of the shadow of the NFC West ... A Seattle Seahawks NFL Draft prayer. Read it in The Hit Job, NBC Sports Northwest, the Seattle PI or Yardbarker.
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The Seattle Seahawks will travel to Los Angeles to take on the NFC West Division-leading Rams. This one could be over by halftime, folks. On the other hand, it may just be getting started then. The Seahawks, who have rarely been able to solve the sub-.500 rams since 2014, are now tasked with trying to take back the division from the new NFC West kings — and the NFL's highest scoring offense. Read about it in The Hit Job, NBC Sports Northwest, Oregon Sports News, the Seattle PI and Yardbarker. Emphasis on ‘offensive’ — Is there a worse offensive line in the 2017 NFL? Which team did you think I was referring to — the Seattle Seahawks or the San Francisco 49ers? Whichever one you thought, you were correct. Read it in The Hit Job, the Seattle PI, Yardbarker or Oregon Sports News. The Seahawks’ new & improved offensive line isn’t — and other things the 12s should worry about9/12/2017 The Seahawks trotted out all the old showstoppers in one sour song.
Can the Seattle Seahawks bounce back in week two and plot a course for the playoffs? Not if they don't fix the problems that doomed them in week one against the Green Bay Packers. Read it in The Hit Job, the Seattle PI, Oregon Sports News or Yardbarker. The Green Bay Packers went defense early and often in the 2017 NFL Draft. General Manager Ted Thompson made a statement by going cornerback, safety, defensive tackle and linebacker with the Packers’ first four picks. That statement: “We need help.” The impact of Ted’s statement moves will matter little in week one. The Packers’ prize rookies will be mostly watching the proceedings. Read about it in The Hit Job, the Seattle PI, Oregon Sports News, 102.9 The Game, Comcast SportsNet Northwest & GoLocalPDX. Your team's demise in the playoffs is bitter, indeed. Seattle Seahawks fans are feeling it now. But things are looking up — way up — for the 12s in the coming regular season. It's a long ways away, but a new season will happen again in September. Here is why Seahawks fans can be excited about their chances. Read it on the front page of Go Local PDX, and also in the Seattle PI, Yardbarker and Oregon Sports News. |
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