The first game of the 2020 NFL season is upon us and the Falcons will face a relatively familiar opponent on Sunday: the Seattle Seahawks. This semi-rivalry has been an interesting one since Russell Wilson joined the team, as the series is currently split 3-3. The Seahawks hold a 3-1 regular season advantage while the Falcons have a 2-0 advantage in post-season games.
To discuss this excellent match-up, I spoke with Brandan Schulze of SB Nation’s Field Gulls to get a feel for what the Seahawks team looks like in 2020. Included in our discussion:
- Why the Seahawks pass rush may be nearly as bad as Atlanta’s
- The state of their offensive line and why it should be improved in 2020
- Why Grady Jarrett may ultimately tear apart the interior of the Seahawks offensive line
- Why Will Dissly and Greg Olsen could be a formidable 1-2 tight end punch
- While not the Legion of Boom, reasons the Seattle secondary could be one of the better units in the league
- So much more
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