Five reasons why the Seahawks will make the 2018 NFL playoffs

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Five reasons why the Seahawks will make the 2018 NFL playoffs

1) Russell Wilson
The Seahawks furiously churned the roster this offseason, waving farewell to Richard Sherman, Michael Bennett, Cliff Avril and a host of other veterans. Seattle parted ways with talented players who fit the scheme while replacing a pair of veteran coordinators. Dumping known talent is no guarantee of success, but the 'Hawks still have their most important player under center.

Russell Wilson is coming off a tremendous season for a Seattle offense that lacked balance and consistently asked him to operate as a one-man show. The veteran passer was required to spin magic behind one of the league's worst offensive lines. A stiffer, stuck-in-the-mud starter would have been dead by Halloween. Not Wilson, though, who dodged traffic play after play.

You don't want your quarterback under this much pressure, but Wilson has shown he can take it. He regularly ranks as the most exciting player on the field and, last season, gave this hot-and-cold offense a chance.

In today's NFL, a top-10 quarterback -- and Wilson is arguably in the top five -- can turn a team with issues into a nine-win operation. For a legitimate shot at the playoffs, though, some new faces must develop in a hurry.

2) Back to the ground game
There are plenty of legitimate unknowns in Seattle.

I won't call Brian Schottenheimer an upgrade over departed play-caller Darrell Bevell. Chalk it up as a curious hire, but Schotty made it clear the offense isn't about to drastically change, claiming Seattle will keep "70 percent" of last year's playbook.

Why did Pete Carroll hire Schottenheimer? It's a clear-cut signal that Seattle harbors a renewed emphasis on pounding the ball.

"It's a commitment to: That's the style of play and that fits," Carroll said. "You go back to a couple of years ago when [Schottenheimer] had Mark Sanchez back there and [the Jets] ran the football like crazy and they won [there] ... really with a young quarterback based on the commitment to the run and playing defense. Well, you know us, that's something that we do understand about how you play the game of football. [Schottenheimer's] committed to it. He gets us."

If Seattle plans to fend off teams like the Rams and Niners in its own division, game plans will boil down to chewing up the clock and keeping guys like Jared Goff and Jimmy Garoppolo off the field.

This points to a productive, high-touch campaign for first-round runner Rashaad Penny, who's already being talked about as a three-down starter who can do it all for the 'Hawks. Unafraid to play rookies, Carroll's plans for Penny could very well decide how this offense looks in 2018.

With Chris Carson, J.D. McKissic, Mike Davis and C.J. Prosise filling out the roster, the Seahawks are deep with backs on a team threatening to run a bruising attack come September.

3) Bobby Wagner
Bobby Wagner notched only one vote for Defensive Player of the Year a season ago. He deserved more.

Wagner was saddled by a hamstring injury late in the season. Before the setback, he didn't miss a tackle all year and often looked like the best player on the field. Wagner's speed and decision-making set him apart.

Wagner remains a star to build around. While the defense is flush with new parts and pressing questions -- Will Kam Chancellor play again? Will Earl Thomas be traded? -- we saw Carroll build the Legion of Boom from scratch, which brings us to our next point.

4) Trust in the team builders
Seahawks fans might wonder about the plan.

While the Rams and Niners aggressively add talent, Seattle sits in flux, leaving a horde of 12s wondering what to do with their Richard Sherman jerseys and Marshawn Lynch duds.

The optics are plenty to ponder, with analysts wondering if Carroll has lost his magic touch. The way he sees it, though, this newfangled, youthful Seahawksroster brings the team back to one of their core values: competition.

"I'm not saying I'm not more challenged this year than some other years," Carroll told The MMQB's Albert Breer. "But I always feel like, 'Man, this is my whole deal, to try to figure out how to recapture that.

"... And it feels like four or five years ago. It feels fresh and wide open, it's more of an open competition for some of the spots. And that's a really good thing for us, because it does feed into the whole approach."

Why should we trust in Carroll and general manager John Schneider: They've done this all before.

5) Because everyone's counting them out
It's tempting to write them off. No longer the bullies in their own division, the Seahawks experienced a roster purge similar to what the post-Jim Harbaugh 49ers endured. It's much easier to imagine the high-powered Rams rolling through the NFC West with the Jimmy G-led Niners right behind.

In a stacked NFC, counting out Seattle is arguably logical with so many established and newer powers grasping for real estate. Yet every season offers up its share of surprises.

Carroll's new-look Seahawks will write their story -- not the doubters.
 

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I remember when we sucked and would buy into hopefull fluff pieces like this to give us hope...
 

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Sometimes all the pieces fall into place and you get a legion of boom or a gsot and sometimes it never happens again.
 

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Nope. Seattle implosion in 3...2...1...

This year, Cartman will be licking the tears of the Seahawks ‘unfathomable sadness

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Unless they somehow hit on late draft picks and turn them into superstars again, they'll be in for a long year. Let's be honest, they got extremely lucky with Sherman and Chancellor along with a couple other late round picks. Brandon Browner, KJ Wright, Malcolm Smith and even Russell Wilson.

My prediction, they go 7-9 and fire Carroll. Wilson plays out his contract and moves on to a different team at 31 years old.
 

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Russell Wilson is coming off a tremendous season

and Wilson is arguably in the top five

LOL he had a very good year, but I wouldn't say tremendous.

And he is not top 5. Top 10 yes but he isn't top 5.

I won't call Brian Schottenheimer an upgrade over departed play-caller Darrell Bevell. Chalk it up as a curious hire, but Schotty made it clear the offense isn't about to drastically change, claiming Seattle will keep "70 percent" of last year's playbook.

Why did Pete Carroll hire Schottenheimer? It's a clear-cut signal that Seattle harbors a renewed emphasis on pounding the ball.

Well if that's the plan they need to make some BIG changes because the running back by committee didn't work behind a line that can't block.

I see this team being 8-8 or 7-9.
 

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Trust in the team builders? The team was built on one draft and that draft is now retiring and/or aging on other teams. Aside from Wagner and Wilson they've drafted horribly for the most part. Schneider has a very inflated reputation IMO.
 

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Trust in the team builders? The team was built on one draft and that draft is now retiring and/or aging on other teams. Aside from Wagner and Wilson they've drafted horribly for the most part. Schneider has a very inflated reputation IMO.

I have my doubts Pete Caroll survives after this season.

The Butler interception is something I don't think he'll come back from. He lost the team then... and while players have come and gone since... as they say "it left a mark".
 

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Personally I think losing Sherman, Avril and Bennett and now with Chancellor stepping away from the game that is going to seriously hit their D. I like Wilson but he has carried that team so many times in the past few seasons.

McVay knew it and look at what we did to them in December...

The Seahawks with a nullified Wilson aren't a threat to the playoffs.
 

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Wilson is their best shot. He can pull games out late. But to expect him to do it 10 or more times in a season is asking too much. They don't have the defense anymore to keep the score down and allow him to pull out a 16-10 win.
 

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Wilson is their best shot. He can pull games out late. But to expect him to do it 10 or more times in a season is asking too much. They don't have the defense anymore to keep the score down and allow him to pull out a 16-10 win.
Gah. That game still bugs me. We had them.
 

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Very hard to pound the ball and play defense, when you dont have an O line or a defense.

Wilson will get them a few wins, but I dont see them betting out our Rams or the whiners.
 

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I am going to thoroughly enjoy slaughtering Seattle until Pete Carroll retires and RW is playing for the Browns. I STILL watch that last game in CLunk when I am needing a pick me up. ~LoyalCartman
 

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I have my doubts Pete Caroll survives after this season.

The Butler interception is something I don't think he'll come back from. He lost the team then... and while players have come and gone since... as they say "it left a mark".

I think there is a lot of validity to that. He lost some respect among the players with that arrogant move..........the ball goes to Lynch there or if you decide to pass it's a corner fade, never a pass into the teeth of the defense. Even trying a sneak with Wilson, but not a slant.

It was 2nd down, and was 4 down territory so they had THREE shots with Lynch and that doesn't get mentioned very often when that INT comes up. Even if the 2nd down run gets stuffed you have a time out in your pocket.

There were some players in that locker room that were saying off the record that Pete Carroll wanted Wilson to be the hero not Lynch.

The Seahawks with a nullified Wilson aren't a threat to the playoffs.

Wilson is their best shot. He can pull games out late. But to expect him to do it 10 or more times in a season is asking too much. They don't have the defense anymore to keep the score down and allow him to pull out a 16-10 win.

Pressure on Wilson resulting in him making plays isn't working like it used to..........it's happening too often with that lousy OL and he's not going to have gas in the tank to pull off games like he has had in the past.

No running game threat either. We saw a lot of that last year and he only had 2 game winning drives and the lowest completion % and lowest YPA in his career. The RB's as a group only had ONE touchdown, the Seahawks only had 4 all year and Wilson got 3 of them. He was the leading rusher in total yards and number of attempts too.

This is not a playoff team unless they make a few big changes to the roster. If I was the GM I would be thinking rebuild and would be counting on Wilson for only two more seasons. He's taken lots of hits, despite his rep for avoiding him he still takes plenty, and he has been sacked 41-45 times every year for the last 5 years. Between the hits, sacks and rushes where he gets hit that's a lot of wear and tear for a player to endure for much longer.

They got a win versus the 3-13 Giants, and 2 wins off of the 6-10 49ers who were 1-9 at the time with that win coming against the 3-13 Giants, they got a win from the 8-8 Cardinals, a win against the 4-12 Colts, a win versus the 4-12 Texans for a total of 6 wins against teams with a total record of 25-55.

I'm not impressed and don't feel like they have a chance at the playoffs. Most years it takes 10 wins to reach the postseason in the NFC. No way they get to 10.
 

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If only Kupp makes that catch. :rant:
I still think that was a 50/50 ball. It woke up the offensive beast in the Rams and was an important point in Kupp's development. Remember they went right back to him the next play.
 

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I know five reasons why they won't make the playoffs:

1. L
2. O
3. L
4. N
5. O
 

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Another writer's sloppy writing with typos. The header was supposed to read "5 Reasons The SeaHawks Won't Make the 2018 NFLPlayoffs".

Can't the editor catch this as well???