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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 NFL is facing its greatest existential threat: Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE). This is a fight the NFL is not going to win. It will one day end the sport. Many participants and fans can no longer enjoy watching the sport already. Will this be your last Super Bowl? Read CTE will end football some day.
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. Don't be that guy.
With the news still swirling around Michael Bennett's encounter with the Las Vegas Police Department late last month, tensions and opinions are high. That means when Bennett's Seattle Seahawks come to play at Lambeau Field in Green Bay on Sunday, September 10 to open the 2017 NFL season, all eyes will be on Packers fans to see how they behave. Read about it in The Hit Job. |
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