![]() ![]() Leaderboard of the Week: YACĮvery Thursday, Walkthrough examines a random (and usually obscure) leaderboard from Football Outsiders, Sports Info Solutions, or elsewhere on the analytics Interwebs in search of deep truths and wisdom. What's Next: The Seahawks visit Lambeau Field, where His Martyred Majesty Aaron Rodgers is also likely to be back, with a chip on his shoulder and veterinary pharmaceuticals coursing through his veins. If the Seahawks really were a strong team with a weak record when Wilson was healthy (as opposed to a poor team waiting for DVOA to catch up to them), the Seahawks could cause headaches as some division-winner's first-round opponent. (Any Falcons fan who pipes up in the comments will be shamed.)Īnd of course, the title of Team No One Wants to Face is always bequeathed on a perennial contender with a famous quarterback that got hot in the second half of the season. ![]() At least one 8-9 or worse team will make the playoffs, and it might as well be the one with the Hall of Fame quarterback. Where They Stand in the Playoff Picture: As mentioned earlier, they have a 44.3% chance of reaching the playoffs, with a middle-of-the-pack schedule that mixes tough matchups against contenders (this week's game, Cardinals twice, Rams) with potential gimmes (Texans, Lions). That low turnover rate was a double-edged sword, as the Seahawks refused to take even minimal risks late in what became an overtime loss to the Steelers.
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