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CPHawk":1azy50db said:Take away the 2 years with Mora in Seattle, and it's been a great run all the way back to 2002.
Don't provoke em lol let them stay gone after jumping theAros":fb9p9t1b said:Where oh where are the Negative Nellys and Debbie Downers now?
That's my favorite part of this season.
Erebus":1tkbyj9y said:This seems like a good thread to point out a trend nobody in the media keeps track of. The Seahawks are riding an NFL-record longest streak of winning at least one playoff game per playoff appearance. In other words, they never go one-and-done. We've won a playoff game in 9 consecutive appearances (ignoring seasons in which we missed the playoffs). The next best all-time is the Raiders with 8 from 1973-1983. The next closest active streak is the Patriots at 7 (last one-and-done was 2010).
2005 - Beat Washington and Carolina
2006 - Beat Dallas
2007 - Beat Washington
2010 - Beat New Orleans
2012 - Beat Washington
2013 - Beat New Orleans and San Francisco
2014 - Beat Carolina and Green Bay
2015 - Beat Minnesota
2016 - Beat Detroit
KK84":1m5pi3ki said:CPHawk":1m5pi3ki said:Take away the 2 years with Mora in Seattle, and it's been a great run all the way back to 2002.
Mora was only 1 year, 2009. The other terrible year in that stretch was 2008, Holmgren's last season.
Your point is still extremely valid though, it has been a fantastic stretch. Only the Patriots have been better.
bmorepunk":19436hk2 said:KK84":19436hk2 said:CPHawk":19436hk2 said:Take away the 2 years with Mora in Seattle, and it's been a great run all the way back to 2002.
Mora was only 1 year, 2009. The other terrible year in that stretch was 2008, Holmgren's last season.
Your point is still extremely valid though, it has been a fantastic stretch. Only the Patriots have been better.
Holmgren showing up really turned this franchise around. It took awhile for that to pan out, especially when dude was trying to be GM as well. Then the Carroll era started and everything exploded. Before Holmgren I never expected anything good. It was always mediocre to bad.
If your basis is to name all of the teams who have had it better and all you get is Patriots, you're a very lucky fan. Very, very lucky. I know a lot of people were pissed about last year, but if that's a "bad" Carroll team, we're super lucky.
Erebus":15joqg6v said:This seems like a good thread to point out a trend nobody in the media keeps track of. The Seahawks are riding an NFL-record longest streak of winning at least one playoff game per playoff appearance. In other words, they never go one-and-done. We've won a playoff game in 9 consecutive appearances (ignoring seasons in which we missed the playoffs). The next best all-time is the Raiders with 8 from 1973-1983. The next closest active streak is the Patriots at 7 (last one-and-done was 2010).
2005 - Beat Washington and Carolina
2006 - Beat Dallas
2007 - Beat Washington
2010 - Beat New Orleans
2012 - Beat Washington
2013 - Beat New Orleans and San Francisco
2014 - Beat Carolina and Green Bay
2015 - Beat Minnesota
2016 - Beat Detroit
KK84":17jnna9e said:CPHawk":17jnna9e said:Take away the 2 years with Mora in Seattle, and it's been a great run all the way back to 2002.
Mora was only 1 year, 2009. The other terrible year in that stretch was 2008, Holmgren's last season.
Your point is still extremely valid though, it has been a fantastic stretch. Only the Patriots have been better.
Erebus":28g69kay said:This seems like a good thread to point out a trend nobody in the media keeps track of. The Seahawks are riding an NFL-record longest streak of winning at least one playoff game per playoff appearance. In other words, they never go one-and-done. We've won a playoff game in 9 consecutive appearances (ignoring seasons in which we missed the playoffs). The next best all-time is the Raiders with 8 from 1973-1983. The next closest active streak is the Patriots at 7 (last one-and-done was 2010).
2005 - Beat Washington and Carolina
2006 - Beat Dallas
2007 - Beat Washington
2010 - Beat New Orleans
2012 - Beat Washington
2013 - Beat New Orleans and San Francisco AND DENVER
2014 - Beat Carolina and Green Bay
2015 - Beat Minnesota
2016 - Beat Detroit
^^^ thread winnerSeahawk Sailor":1c6keh66 said:Erebus":1c6keh66 said:This seems like a good thread to point out a trend nobody in the media keeps track of. The Seahawks are riding an NFL-record longest streak of winning at least one playoff game per playoff appearance. In other words, they never go one-and-done. We've won a playoff game in 9 consecutive appearances (ignoring seasons in which we missed the playoffs). The next best all-time is the Raiders with 8 from 1973-1983. The next closest active streak is the Patriots at 7 (last one-and-done was 2010).
2005 - Beat Washington and Carolina
2006 - Beat Dallas
2007 - Beat Washington
2010 - Beat New Orleans
2012 - Beat Washington
2013 - Beat New Orleans and San Francisco AND DENVER
2014 - Beat Carolina and Green Bay
2015 - Beat Minnesota
2016 - Beat Detroit
Fixed it for ya. Sheesh!
Erebus":2jncxda7 said:This seems like a good thread to point out a trend nobody in the media keeps track of. The Seahawks are riding an NFL-record longest streak of winning at least one playoff game per playoff appearance. In other words, they never go one-and-done. We've won a playoff game in 9 consecutive appearances (ignoring seasons in which we missed the playoffs). The next best all-time is the Raiders with 8 from 1973-1983. The next closest active streak is the Patriots at 7 (last one-and-done was 2010).
2005 - Beat Washington and Carolina
2006 - Beat Dallas
2007 - Beat Washington
2010 - Beat New Orleans
2012 - Beat Washington
2013 - Beat New Orleans and San Francisco
2014 - Beat Carolina and Green Bay
2015 - Beat Minnesota
2016 - Beat Detroit