Stupid Rams. Or is that stupid Bucs? Either way the Seahawks are knocked out of the first place division spot for now and with the Rams facing the M*A*S*H unit aka the 2020 49ers this weekend it's likely to remain that way after this weekend, although stranger things have happened. In fact would it be a total surprise to see the Rams lay an egg here? It's a divisional game and I hear the 9ers are getting some players back, and it's not like the Rams haven't had some eggs this year. But enough about them. The Seahawks control their own destiny by winning out and that matchup with the Rams in December, make no mistake about it, is for all the divisional marbles.
Winning out and finishing 13-3 is the goal of course, and with the remaining schedule it's not all that improbable. If the Hawks can maintain that style of play they showcased against the Cardinals (and Russ isn't afraid to cook a bit more) I think we do win out. It starts with this Monday facing a lowly Eagles team wondering if they need to bench Wentz. The key is not to play down to their opponent these next 4 weeks but keep up the trend we saw last Thursday.
Aros' Fearless Prediction: Seahawks 30 - Eagles 17
Aros' Fearless Record: 8-2
Winning out and finishing 13-3 is the goal of course, and with the remaining schedule it's not all that improbable. If the Hawks can maintain that style of play they showcased against the Cardinals (and Russ isn't afraid to cook a bit more) I think we do win out. It starts with this Monday facing a lowly Eagles team wondering if they need to bench Wentz. The key is not to play down to their opponent these next 4 weeks but keep up the trend we saw last Thursday.
Aros' Fearless Prediction: Seahawks 30 - Eagles 17
Aros' Fearless Record: 8-2