KC Chiefs: Predicting The 2014 Schedule, Part 3
Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman (25) Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
Week 11 Seattle Seahawks @ Kansas City Chiefs
And here it is, the one we’ve all been so anxious to see.
The defending Super Bowl champs will be traveling to the actual, loudest “OPEN” stadium in the NFL. I’d love for the Chiefs fans to take back their record against the team whose fans claimed it back.
the Seattle Seahawks are stupid good and there is no reason to see them decline from that in 2014 other than injury or some strange outstanding factors.
Anyway, the Seattle Seahawks are stupid good and there is no reason to see them decline from that in 2014 other than injury or some strange outstanding factors.
They feature the best secondary in football with Cam Chancellor, Earl Thomas, and Richard Sherman. Partner that with a ferocious front seven and it’s hard to pick against them in 2014.
Russel Wilson will be looking to take strides forward as well, as he’s entering his third year as a pro. He lead the team brilliantly last year all the way to the title and he’ll have Marshawn Lynch to help carry the load once again. If Percy Harvin can stay healthy, their passing attack will not miss the loss of Golden Tate, who joined the Lions via free agency.
While I do think the Chiefs will be up for this game, and Arrowhead will be at it’s best form, I see the Chiefs losing this game on a late play that makes the difference. The Kansas City Chiefs lose at home, 21-14.