The Seahawks have not shown themselves to be demonstrably better in division games against any of their NFC West rivals. Not even the Cardinals.
One of the prevalent themes of the back-end of the Pete Carroll era was the Seattle Seahawks’ significant dropoff within the NFC West. The arrivals of Kyle Shanahan and Sean McVay have resulted in Seattle winning just one division title, while the 49ers and Rams have each made the Super Bowl twice .
For context, the Rams are 13-2 versus the Cardinals in the same span with a point differential of +211. Are divisional games theoretically tougher than non-divisional games? Sure. But the Super Bowl contending Seahawks put up 58-0, 42-13, 36-6, 35-6, 29-3, 24-3, 27-9, and 37-18 beatdowns against their NFC West foes whether they were lousy or championship caliber . The odd clunker could be forgiven when they were also winning their divisional matchups in thumping fashion.
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