Week one went about as poorly as it could have for Seattle, as they came out flat against the Rams while playing in front of their home crowd in what was supposed to be a great start to their prove-it season after being a surprisingly good team a year ago. Instead, they looked like they didn’t belong on the same field as their division rivals in losing by double digits, something that only happened twice last season.
In week two, the Seahawks looked much better despite traveling to Detroit and playing in the 10 a.m. time slot. Geno Smith looked much more comfortable behind a patchwork offensive
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