It wasn’t too long ago that traveling to Seattle to take on the Seahawks was a death sentence for any offense. Between the deafening roar of the fans and the vaunted Legion of Boom defense, Seattle posted a 47-17 record at home in Pete Carroll’s first eight seasons as the head coach.
But this Sunday when the Cowboys take to the grass at CenturyLink Field there will be no fans and no Legion of Boom. The seats will be empty due to the coronavirus pandemic, while the major players that made up the Legion of Boom - Earl Thomas, Kam Chancellor, Richard Sherman, Brandon Browner, and Byron Maxwell - are all gone after filtering out of Seattle the last two years.