Who would you like the 'Hawks to play?
With the regular season winding down, it's time to talk playoffs. Which one of the three teams would you like the Seahawks to face-off against in the NFC wild card game? The Washington Redskins, The Minnesota Vikings or the New Orleans Saints?
Let us know your thoughts and I'll discuss your comments with former Seahawks quarterback Brock Huard on the Hawks Fone Zone as soon as the Seahawks-Atlanta game is over.
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Comments
Ideally, a bye-week would be great. But it honestly doesn't matter. No matter who we play, we will win if we don't play the way we are today.
Posted by: morrell | December 30, 2007 12:32 PM
well, the saints are already out.
Posted by: Hawk Fan | December 30, 2007 12:44 PM
Not statistically they're not.
Posted by: jonny boy bladder god | December 30, 2007 1:01 PM
Our pass defense is good with the exception of defending against tight ends who seem to have a holiday with us.
What can be done to address this shortcoming?
Posted by: john | December 30, 2007 1:02 PM
i say the Vikings because we know there game plan. the run, and if we get pressure on Tavaris Jackson and dont allow more than 100 yrs i think we can win but we HAVE TO GET PRESSURE
Posted by: lars hanson | December 30, 2007 1:49 PM
I don't care who the Seahawks play I am flying down from Alaska to support them, the 12th man needs to be out in full force. The offense looked ok today but the defense had better step it up if they want to win. They allowed one of the worst offenses in the league to look very good and can't play like this if they want to win in the playoffs. I say put Morris in more also.
Posted by: Matt | December 30, 2007 1:51 PM
I would like to see the Vikings. As long as we slow down AP and blitz Jackson i think we can win
Posted by: lars hanson | December 30, 2007 2:00 PM
Doesn't matter who we play they won't go anywhere in the playoffs!
I miss the 05 team...what happened to those guy's???
Posted by: Keith Lapointe | December 30, 2007 2:28 PM