volsunghawk
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I look at this game two ways...
1. Any Hawks loss is disappointing, but given the context of how they were playing for the last several weeks, it's frustrating to see them play such a sloppy game.
2. On the other hand, splitting games with a strong division rival - with each winning at home - is common enough. If you had told me at the start of the year that we'd split with SF, beating them by 26 at home and losing on what amounted to a last second FG on the road, I'd have been content with that result. That's a good outcome against a good team, even though it's not the best possible outcome.
Honestly, 11-2 after 13 games is outstanding, though 12-1 would definitely have been nicer. Here's hoping the team cleans up the slop, Malcolm Smith gets up to speed, and the Seahawks get back to business as usual against the Giants next week.
1. Any Hawks loss is disappointing, but given the context of how they were playing for the last several weeks, it's frustrating to see them play such a sloppy game.
2. On the other hand, splitting games with a strong division rival - with each winning at home - is common enough. If you had told me at the start of the year that we'd split with SF, beating them by 26 at home and losing on what amounted to a last second FG on the road, I'd have been content with that result. That's a good outcome against a good team, even though it's not the best possible outcome.
Honestly, 11-2 after 13 games is outstanding, though 12-1 would definitely have been nicer. Here's hoping the team cleans up the slop, Malcolm Smith gets up to speed, and the Seahawks get back to business as usual against the Giants next week.