My crystal ball says the Seattle Seahwaks 2021 record will be…

Finishing on a roll
From there, I see the Seahawks closing strong by winning their last three games. The first is against Detroit. If Jared Goff thought it was tough in L.A., he hasn’t seen anything yet. Motor City’s team runs on tainted gas. Next comes Chicago, who may or may not keep Andy Dalton as their quarterback. Why? Because they are the Bears.
The final win of the trio comes against Arizona. By then, an injured Kyler Murray watches from the sidelines, and Kliff Kingsbury is “Kanned.” That makes the Seattle Seahawks record 12-5.
I accidentally tipped over a candle and set my copy of the Necronomicon ablaze before I could predict every NFL game, so tiebreakers are beyond my scope. Seattle and San Francisco will both finish at 12-5. The Rams will also be a playoff team at 10-7.
How will the playoffs work out for the Seahawks? My powers of foresight don’t go that far into the future. In other words, anything can (and probably will) happen. Just don’t write off Seattle. Defense wins championships and they have the potential to be one of the best.
If you’re smart, you’ll head to the Caesars Sports Book and use this article like Biff Tannen used his sports almanac. If not, why don’t you make like a tree and get outta here?
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