i'd say that the seahawks can make it back to the superbowl.there getting healthier and plus they got the experience to get back there.plus they have loads of talent,so let others say they have no chance.all this talk about dallas and green bay in the nfc.....WHO CARES....GO SEAHAWKS #1
2007-12-06 11:46:02
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answered by jamie r 2
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The Seahawks have an average team this season. One commentator called them boring. I am not sure that I would enjoy watching a Seahawks playoff game. I do not believe that they can beat Dallas. But there might be some hope for the Seahawks because I think the Packers and the Cowboys peaked too early in the season. So the playoffs aren't out of the question for them.
2007-12-06 11:21:06
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends where the game is. If the game is in Seattle I would pick Seattle to easily beat Green Bay. The Seahawks defense is superior to the Packers defense. Seattle is one of the louder stadiums in the league. Rodgers would get frustrated with the noise and constantly being rushed, hit and sacked by the Seahawks defenders to a point where Rodgers is completely ineffective. The Seahawks offense is much better than earlier in the season and is really hitting on all strides. If the game were in Green Bay I might give a slight advantage to the Packers, but ultimately it would be a push for many of the reasons already mentioned.
2016-05-21 22:13:29
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answered by ? 3
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Anything COULD happen, but Seattle just does not have the offense needed to keep pace with the big offenses that Dallas, Green Bay and New Orleans possess. They are really hurting from letting Steve Hutchinson go last season...funny how Shaun Alexander's struggles match up exactly with the league's best guard's departure. I think they can win their opening round wild card game, but as they move on against either the Pack or the Cowboys they will be in trouble.
2007-12-06 11:23:35
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answered by The Ball Coach 4
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They will make the playoffs as the conference champion, but will struggle against Dallas or Green Bay, who they would likely play as the third highest playoff team. TB will have to play the wild card I think.
they guy that said cleveland would take their playoff spot must be joking, since they aren't even in the same conference, let alone division. Arizona has a chance to take their division spot, but we'll know how good that chance is on Sunday. Seattle is 7 pt favorites at home.
If Alexander has a good day (but that is remote), they might take GB or Dallas, but its pretty unlikely. Even the Giants would give them trouble.
I would say its less than 1 in 10 chance. I can't imagine it not being GB and Dallas, barring either of those teams just choking.
2007-12-06 12:53:06
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answered by trog_79 3
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Championship game will be a rematch of week 13 - Dallas / Green Bay. Seattle will make the playoffs but will not get to the championship game. Sorry. Hasselbeck is too inconsistant and Alexander will probably be reinjured before then leaving them with good ole Maurice Morris. Besides that the receiving platoon hasn't been very consistent either and their defense is weak. So - it just won't happen.
2007-12-06 11:33:19
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answered by Big Kahuna 2
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Look at how the cowboys are playing in the NFC. They are 11-1 and 8-0 against NFC opponent.
2007-12-06 11:44:56
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answered by LAL 4
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Who cares. The Sea Hawks will loose to whoever they get anyway save perhaps my team the Rams who couldn't win a game if they were spotted 56 points.
2007-12-06 11:21:32
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answered by ? 3
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As much as the NFC sucks there is a remote chance the 'Hawks could win the championship.
2007-12-06 11:21:45
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answered by stan l 7
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id give them a chance against the cowboys. sure the cowboys are probably the better team, but stranger things have happened in the nfl before!
2007-12-06 11:26:09
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answered by negaduck 6
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