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Where are the Seattle Seahawks after the bye?
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Where are the Seattle Seahawks after the bye?

THE Seattle Seahawks are coming off their bye as they look to embark on the second half of their season.

After starting 3-0, the sea ​​hawks have lost five of six and find themselves below .500 before the end of the season.

They also find themselves ranked 19th in Sports Illustrated writer Conor Orr’s most recent power rankings, one spot lower than the previous week despite not playing in Week 10.

“Goodbye, the Seahawks get the San Francisco 49ers, who, while not world beaters by any means, can now integrate Christian McCaffrey into the offense for a second straight week. The Seahawks don’t have no choice but to refine their offense, which arrives this week as the third-worst team EPA per play in the NFL behind the Dolphins, and NFL College Coordinator Ryan Grubb is under the bright lights. Orr writes.

The teams ranked below the Seahawks are the Indianapolis Colts, Los Angeles Rams, New Orleans Saints, Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots, Carolina Panthers, Cowboys Dallas, New York Jets, Cleveland Browns, Tennessee Titans, New York Giants, Las Vegas Raiders and Jacksonville Jaguars.

So that the sea ​​hawks to advance in the rankings and power rankings, the offense must perform better, especially in the trenches protecting Geno Smith. A tough task lies ahead this week with the 49ers on deck, but a road win could spark some momentum and spark a move up the power rankings.

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