Today I tried to figure out the Seattle Seahawks’ playoff situation. Man, it was a real headache! But let me tell you how I went about it.

First off, I needed to know where the Seahawks stood. I dug around and found out they’d already been knocked out of the playoff race. Bummer, right? It seems like everything went downhill after they lost a couple of crucial games. No longer in control of their own destiny, as they say.
Then, I started looking at the other teams in the NFC West. Turns out, the Rams had it in the bag. They were the ones to beat. I saw that they lost to the Seahawks in their last game, but they still ended up as the No. 4 seed in the NFC. That means they would host the loser of the Lions-Vikings game in the Wild Card round. Tough break for the Seahawks, who were hoping for a better outcome.
Next, I tried to understand how the tiebreakers worked. This is where it got really confusing. It seems like the Rams clinched the NFC West title because of something called “strength of victory.” I had to read about it a few times to get it. Basically, they earned it through wins by the Bengals and the Bills. Who knew these things were so complicated?
I also came across some info about the Seahawks needing to win either against the Packers or the Vikings to have a decent shot at the playoffs. But they didn’t. They lost to the Vikings, which pretty much sealed their fate. There were other scenarios, like winning in Week 18 and all, but those were apparently just for the history books, based on my study.
- The Seahawks were out of the playoff race before the last week of the season.
- The Rams were the team to beat in the NFC West.
- Tiebreakers, like “strength of victory,” played a big role in deciding who went to the playoffs.
- The Seahawks lost some crucial games that could have changed their fate.
Here’s What I Learned
So, after all this digging, I realized that the Seahawks’ playoff hopes were pretty much dashed. It was a tough season for them, and it seems like a few key games really made the difference. Better luck next year, I guess!

This whole process was a real eye-opener. It just goes to show how much goes into these playoff scenarios. It’s not just about winning games; it’s about a whole bunch of other factors too. I’ll definitely be paying more attention to this stuff next season!