skater18000":lyj4ff72 said:Worst thing of all is that every other team in the league would be 12-4 or better when unbeaten at home
volsunghawk":2mt0lq3q said:skater18000":2mt0lq3q said:Worst thing of all is that every other team in the league would be 12-4 or better when unbeaten at home
Let me get this straight...
You're arguing that all 31 other teams in the league are .500 or better teams on the road?
This "NFL" thing is new to you, isn't it? :roll:
Hasselbeck":1l3ie5fs said:volsunghawk":1l3ie5fs said:skater18000":1l3ie5fs said:Worst thing of all is that every other team in the league would be 12-4 or better when unbeaten at home
Let me get this straight...
You're arguing that all 31 other teams in the league are .500 or better teams on the road?
This "NFL" thing is new to you, isn't it? :roll:
7-1/8-0 teams at home last season.
San Fran 7-1 (13-3 overall)
New Orleans 8-0 (13-3 overall)
Green Bay 8-0 (15-1 overall)
Pittsburgh 7-1 (12-4 overall)
Baltimore 8-0 (12-4 overall)
New England 7-1 (13-3 overall)
7-1/8-0 teams at home 2010 season
New England 8-0 (14-2 overall)
Baltimore 7-1 (12-4 overall)
Kansas City 7-1 (10-6 overall)
Green Bay 7-1 (10-6 overall)
Atlanta 7-1 (13-3 overall)
7-1/8-0 teams at home 2009 season
New England 8-0 (10-6 overall)
Indianapolis 7-1 (14-2 overall)
Minnesota 8-0 (12-4 overall)
7-1/8-0 teams at home 2008 season
Tennessee 7-1 (13-3 overall)
NY Giants 7-1 (12-4 overall)
Carolina 8-0 (12-4 overall)
Atlanta 7-1 (11-5 overall)
Only 3 teams out of 18 with home records of 7-1 or 8-0 have had road records under .500 since 2008
(Insert eye roll smiley here)
volsunghawk":7viugeto said:Obviously, you read skater's post differently than I did.
Hasselbeck":2lbxh42u said:volsunghawk":2lbxh42u said:Obviously, you read skater's post differently than I did.
He basically says unlike most teams who are amazing at home, we aren't even average on the road.. and he's right. Nearly all of those teams I posted at least managed to win 4 games on the road. Only 3 teams fared worse.. and even then they still won 3 games on the road.
This team is awful away from CLink.. and for some reason they have been that way for most of the past decade, 2005 removed.
Figuring we probably win the next 2 games (we should after all, given the fact they are at home..) you're looking at a 6-4 team at the bye with the season in its balance the following two weeks. The difference between the Seahawks finishing at .500 or making the playoffs? It's those last 3 games on the road after the bye.