It might actually have happened, but it would have been a lot funnier if they actually won.
Regardless, the Seattle Seahawks lost a game to the Kansas City Chiefs that virtually everyone predicted they would lose, and it still seemed to hammer home the point that this team is almost certainly going nowhere in 2022 will. That’s okay because this team has exceeded expectations in many ways, but reality is setting in. It’s not all pessimism, especially when it comes to the long-term prospects for this team. But in the short term, confidence dwindles quickly.
I miss Passport Protection 2020. This group will make it, but not this year.
— irreversibly genopilled but it’s festive ❄ (@cmikesspinmove) December 24, 2022
I have no idea what Waldron is trying to accomplish. But in his defense, the offensive line can’t generate thrust. none.
— Corbin K Smith (@CorbinSmithNFL) December 24, 2022
How did our line evolve from solid to complete?
— Jamalszn (@Jamalsznn) December 24, 2022
The only thing that can bring the Seahawks back in this game is more run/run/pass. trust the process
— Parker (@ParkerLewes) December 24, 2022
That @Seahawks OL & 13 Personalgruppe was one of the most pleasant surprises of the first half of the season.
They were one of the biggest challenges in the second half. No push. Lose at the edges. Just not good enough & reset the offense consistently
— BrockHuard (@BrockHuard) December 24, 2022
That Geno has to put our RBs in the right place several times is already embarrassing and reflects the coaching. This team didn’t deserve the postseason.
– The Broncos’ dad (@Blaisien_) December 24, 2022
NFL being rigged against the Seahawks…..
— Sami Jarjour (@SamiOnTap) December 24, 2022
Tyler Lockett may have missed the game, but that didn’t stop him from sharing some feelings about the game.
Have the Chiefs been penalized yet? Ask for a friend
— Tyler Lockett (@TDLockett12) December 24, 2022
Others apparently shared the same feeling.
The umpires’ Christmas present to the Chiefs:
This game.— I just want to know (@Stay1nTheKnow) December 24, 2022
Referees can’t be so one-sided at half copium
— Matty F. Brown (@mattyfbrown) December 24, 2022
A penalty for KC?! It’s a Christmas miracle!
— Marielle (@marielle922) December 24, 2022
How was Austin Blythe called for a false start?
— Samuel Gold (@SamuelRGold) December 24, 2022
The defense put in a much more respectable performance than many expected given this KC offense, and even if it was far from perfect, they weren’t the weakest link on the field today. Tariq Woolen reappeared as he always does.
Tariq Woolen is literally the only reason I watch this game
— Lukas (@ColdWunz) December 24, 2022
It wasn’t all bad… Godwin Igwebuike looks like a fun mid-season surprise in the second leg.
Godwin averages 33.5 yards per kickoff return. My goodness.
— Dugar, Michael Shawn (@MikeDugar) December 24, 2022
Some say Godwin Igwebuike is the next Devin Hester.
— Field Gulls (@FieldGulls) December 24, 2022
For those wondering, the Seahawks must promote Igwebuike off the practice team in the next two weeks or he will become a free agent after the season ends.
— John P. Gilbert (@JohnPGilbertNFL) December 24, 2022
All of the downfall and obscurity notwithstanding, the Seahawks are still not “technically” locked out of the payout dispute… So I’m saying there’s a chance.
Early returns have the potential to soften a loss today and pave the way for the Seahawks’ path to the playoffs, still https://t.co/yuDQ78889E
— John ️ Fraley (@johndavidfraley) December 24, 2022
Also, hopefully this doesn’t describe your viewing situation:
The hardest part about watching Seahawks games at my parents’ house is that everyone else here doesn’t like soccer, so they spend as much time as possible giving me a shit about the Seahawks
— occasional do-gooder (@wrongopinionman) December 24, 2022