Eagles 2019 schedule: NFL Power Rankings heading into Week 8
How about that Baltimore Ravens and Seattle Seahawks game huh? After a while, it just started to dawn on anyone watching that this was a doggone good game between two good teams. Somebody was going to win and someone was going to lose. On this occasion, it just happened to be the Ravens on the winning side, but the Seahawks have nothing to hold their heads down about.
The Ravens are improving. So is their young quarterback. At some point, he’ll have to learn how to beat teams with his arm, but for now, what he’s doing is working just fine.
Seahawks fans are, no doubt, looking at their team, and they’re thinking about the holes they’ve seen. They’ve had to work hard to put inferior opponents away, and their two losses came at the hands of two very good teams in a venue where the ‘Hawks are supposed to be harder to win against, their home turf, a very loud CenturyLink Field.
Seattle isn’t unbeatable, but losing at home to a good Ravens team shouldn’t tell anyone that this team should fall out of anyone’s top ten either.