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Possible but i don't think so. At 5-5 they still have remaining games vs Carolina, KC, Minnesota, SF(twice) and Arizona. That looks like 8-8 to me.
Sure they could. They have the Panthers and the Vikings on their schedule and both are beatable.
I for one dont want to see them in the playoffs because they match up well against us, and they appear to be getting better as the season progresses.
True when they're on the road but SEA travels to CAR where they're predictable and undefeated. Seattle would have to steal one against MIN, CAR or KC and probably get help. Seattle does finish with four out of six at home so there's that. I just don't see it working out for them and i would thoroughly enjoy that.Well let's see... Carolina is unpredictable, SF and Arizona are dumpster fires. Seattle plays a consistent brand of ball and should do well in those four games.
KC and Minnesota look like the determining games for them. I think they finish with a winning record, but no idea whether that means a playoff berth.
I just don't see it working out for them and i would thoroughly enjoy that.
"It doesn't matter, we can beat them in our house if they do."
I pray we have to face them at home as our Divisonal match up! !
Possible but i don't think so. At 5-5 they still have remaining games vs Carolina, KC, Minnesota, SF(twice) and Arizona. That looks like 8-8 to me.
Vikings and Carolina (currently the #5 and #6 seeds) will finish better then that. Then there's Atlanta, who IMO is the bubble team most capable of making a final push for the #6 seed.
I do think that Seattle would be a dangerous team to face if they got in. They can run the ball really well and shorten games.