Another game, another 30-plus point outing — and another five touchdown passes for Russell Wilson. After three straight weeks of that, it’s barely even noteworthy at this point. The Seattle Seahawks‘ offense is burying teams with largely the same personnel we saw from them a season ago. So what changed? The realization that this is a team built to win with its offense. This isn't the Legion of Boom Seahawks, but the 2020 version is a legitimate Super Bowl contender, nonetheless.
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