It’s the day after a surprising Seahawks home loss, and if you can stomach reliving the game, there’s lots of good stuff out there on Seattle’s loss to the Cowboys.
First off, here’s my column on a bad day for the offense, and Doug Baldwin’s heated reaction to it.
If you want something to pick you up after that loss, read about how a local kid had a dream weekend thanks to the Seahawks and the Make-a-Wish Foundation.
You can find all of our Seahawks coverage here.
Also, if you missed it earlier, here’s a recap of what Pete Carroll said earlier today on his radio show.
Danny O’Neil of 710 ESPN Seattle breaks down the offensive struggles.
Sports Illustrated’s Greg Bishop looks at how Tony Romo did what a lot of other big-name quarterbacks haven’t—win in Seattle.
SI.com also has a story from Doug Farrar on the impact Dallas’ coaching had on the win.
Pete King’s MMQB column has a bit on the Seahawks and the entire weekend that was in the NFL. One interesting number King points out: since the Seahawks’ Week 1 win, they’re 2-2 having scored 97 points and allowed 97 points. In other words, very average.
Lindsay Jones of USA Today says Dallas’ win was no fluke, and it showed the Cowboys are for real.
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