Hyak
Active member
Just reflecting on how consistently good the Seahawks have been in this period. 42-14 (36-12 regular season, 6-2 playoffs) with 1 SB win and 1 SB loss.
The other 2 teams with similar records are Denver (40-13; 2-3 playoffs) and NE (41-14; 5-2 playoffs).
Of the 14 Seattle losses, what's impressive is this:
1. They lead in every game at one point.
2. The largest loss was by 9 points, where the final 3 were after a failed 4th down with the ball and a chance to win with 2 minutes left. In the same period, Denver had 6 losses of 10 points or more in this span. NE had 4 losses of 10 points of more in the same time frame.
4. The 2 playoff losses were games that they appeared to win right at the end only to see heartbreak happen.
The other 2 teams with similar records are Denver (40-13; 2-3 playoffs) and NE (41-14; 5-2 playoffs).
Of the 14 Seattle losses, what's impressive is this:
1. They lead in every game at one point.
2. The largest loss was by 9 points, where the final 3 were after a failed 4th down with the ball and a chance to win with 2 minutes left. In the same period, Denver had 6 losses of 10 points or more in this span. NE had 4 losses of 10 points of more in the same time frame.
4. The 2 playoff losses were games that they appeared to win right at the end only to see heartbreak happen.