Can the Seahawks put together a victory over the Broncos, in spite of themselves?
November 30, 1992
By 1992, the last remnant of Seattle's offensive trio—Steve Largent, Dave Krieg, and Curt Warner—had departed. Warner went to join the Rams in 1990 and spent an ineffective year there. Largent retired in 1989. And Krieg left the team during the offseason to join the Kansas City Chiefs. And abstract concepts such as "winning" and "playoffs" had completely left the team entirely.
The "new" Seahawks were solely of Ken Behring's creation, and conspiracy theorists out there would have plenty of evidence in 1992 that Behring was attempting to destroy the franchise so he could move the team to the sunnier (and more profitable) climes of Los Angeles.